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Continuing Education (CE) Information

Earn CE contact hours at the Stroke Conference

ANCC Accredited with Distinction NCPD Logo purpleThe American Association of Neuroscience Nurses is accredited with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. 

The American Association of Neuroscience Nurses is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the California Board of Registered Nursing (CEP: 13331).

Successful completion: Participants must be registered for the conference and attend the sessions(s). Attendees can be awarded 1 CE contact hour for every 60 minutes of educational content they attend and evaluate. Participants must complete an overall conference evaluation to receive contact hours. Credits for this conference will be awarded through September 4, 2024.

CE Contact Hours for 2024 Pre-Conference Workshops

*Pre-Conference sessions require an additional registration fee

SCRN Review Course: 7 CE contact hours

Stroke Coordinator Boot Camp: 7 CE contact hours

3D Stroke Anatomy and Assessment: 4 CE contact hours

CE Contact Hours for 2024 Conference Posters and Sessions

3.2 CE contact hours for evaluating 16 posters (each poster evaluation is worth 0.2 CE contact hours)

21 CE contact hours for the entire conference (including recordings; excluding posters, pre-conference sessions, and keynote speaker)

Conference Learning Outcomes

As a result of this activity, learners will be able to:

  • Recognize the essential nursing skills for the care and management of stroke patients throughout the continuum of care.
  • Describe the current guidelines directing stroke treatment options, criteria for treatment, and risks and benefits of treatment.
  • Discuss stroke risk factors, primary and secondary prevention strategies, etiology of stroke and diagnostic testing available for patients in both the hospital and community setting.
  • Discuss the different pathologies of cerebrovascular disease that are a risk and etiology of stroke in the adult population.
  • Describe the different roles of the multidisciplinary team across the continuum that cares for the stroke patient population and discuss the influence each has on stroke patient outcomes.

COI Disclosure Information

  • Lauren Sheehan is an employee for Kandu Health
  • Allison Swihart is an employee for Sevaro
  • Heather Sudduth is a consultant for CSL Behring

All disclosed relationships have been reviewed and mitigated. There are no additional relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies for any individuals with the ability to control content of the activity.

Thank you to our educational grantors, Medtronic and the Stryker Corporation, for their support.