The 2025 Loma Linda University Health Stroke Symposium is a half- day, hybrid (in person and virtual) symposium that takes place on Friday, October 24, 2025. A group of exceptional speakers from Loma Linda Health Comprehensive Stroke Center and other renowned centers in the country, will focus on an exciting review of the latest stroke care and prevention topics.
Stroke is a leading cause of mortality and disability in the United States. It is imperative that all interdisciplinary healthcare professionals involved in stroke care—from first responders (EMS) to inpatient care teams, rehabilitation services, and post-hospitalization care—possess a comprehensive set of assessment and treatment techniques to optimize patient outcomes and quality of life. This symposium will provide participants with insights into the latest evidence-based practices in stroke care. Attendees will explore topics such as stroke prevention, best practices in the surgical management of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), thrombectomy procedures, and the utilization of imaging technologies to enhance patient outcomes.
From emergency medical systems (EMS) response to the rehabilitation team, and all support professionals in between, if you are part of the interdisciplinary team that cares for stroke patients, this conference is for you.
Objectives:
Objectives: Upon completion of this symposium, attendees will be able to:
Review updates in stroke prevention
Discuss current surgical management of ICH and SAH patients
Discuss utilization of thrombectomy in acute ischemic strokes
Appraise use of imaging in evaluation and management acute strokes