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Webinar: Can digital education help stroke survivors to have better outcomes? A perspective from UCLH

Webinar: Can digital education help stroke survivors to have better outcomes? A perspective from UCLH

Starts at:

Monday, 12 June 2023 - 08:15
GMT

Ends at:​

Monday, 12 June 2023 - 09:00
GMT

Webinar: Can digital education help stroke survivors to have better outcomes? A perspective from UCLH

Hear from clinical and patient experts about the need for personalised support for stroke survivors and their caregivers Understand the important part that digital support can play in tackling stroke for stroke survivors and their caregivers Learn about how My Stroke Companion has been used at UCLH.

Stroke is one of the most common causes of death, with more than 100,000 strokes recorded each year in the UK . Can personalised digital support for stroke survivors play a critical role in improving health outcomes as well as delivering efficiencies of care?

The first personalised educational package for patients living with stroke, My Stroke Companion, launched in December 2022 at UCLH to support patients and their carers as they navigate their life after stroke.

Join us for this webinar, led by Dr Robert Simister, Consultant in Neurology and Stroke Medicine at UCLH to:

  • Hear from clinical and patient experts about the need for personalised support for stroke survivors and their caregivers 
  • Understand the important part that digital support can play in tackling stroke for stroke survivors and their caregivers
  • Learn about how My Stroke Companion has been used at UCLH
  • Gain insight into the impact so far of the programme at UCLH
  • Learn how you can provide access to My Stroke Companion for patients and caregivers in your region, both at secondary and primary care level

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Schedule
June 22

9:15 AM-9:20 AM

Introduction to the webinar

Daisy Allington from Cognitant will give an introduction to webinar and will highlight the key discussion points.

Daisy Allington, Chief Operating Officer of Cognitant and Project Lead of My Stroke Companion

9:20 AM-9:30 AM

The need for personalised support for stroke survivors and their caregivers

Hear from clinical and patient experts, Dr Rob Simister and Lee Callaghan about the need for personalised support for stroke survivors and their caregivers

Lee Callaghan, Stroke Survivor, volunteer at the Stroke Association and Patient Advisor of My Stroke Companion
Robert Simister, Consultant in Neurology and Stroke Medicine at UCLH

9:30 AM-9:35 AM

The role of digital support in tackling stroke

Understand the important role that digital support can play in tackling stroke for stroke survivors and their caregivers

Lee Callaghan, Stroke Survivor, volunteer at the Stroke Association and Patient Advisor of My Stroke Companion
Robert Simister, Consultant in Neurology and Stroke Medicine at UCLH

9:35 AM-9:45 AM

An introduction to My Stroke Companion

Learn about how My Stroke Companion has been used at UCLH

Robert Simister, Consultant in Neurology and Stroke Medicine at UCLH

9:45 AM-9:50 AM

The impact so far

Gain insight into the impact so far of the programme at UCLH

Daisy Allington, Chief Operating Officer of Cognitant and Project Lead of My Stroke Companion

9:50 AM-9:55 AM

How to provide patients with access to My Stroke Companion

Learn how you can provide access to My Stroke Companion for patients and caregivers in your region, both at secondary & primary care level

Daisy Allington, Chief Operating Officer of Cognitant and Project Lead of My Stroke Companion

9:55 AM-10:00 AM

Questions

An opportunity to ask the speakers questions

Daisy Allington, Chief Operating Officer of Cognitant and Project Lead of My Stroke Companion
Lee Callaghan, Stroke Survivor, volunteer at the Stroke Association and Patient Advisor of My Stroke Companion
Robert Simister, Consultant in Neurology and Stroke Medicine at UCLH

Speakers

Daisy Allington
Chief Operating Officer of Cognitant and Project Lead of My Stroke Companion

Robert Simister
Consultant in Neurology and Stroke Medicine at UCLH

Lee Callaghan
Stroke Survivor, volunteer at the Stroke Association and Patient Advisor of My Stroke Companion

Discover more about Cognitant Group:

Cognitant Group are patient engagement specialists that improve patient outcomes and optimises consultations through personalised, patient-centric health information and support tools about health and treatment. Via the company’s leading patient learning platform, Healthinote, Cognitant works with the the NHS, life science companies, patient advocacy groups and care providers to empower people to manage their health more effectively. The impact of Cognitant’s work is demonstrated through improved patient understanding, shared decision making, better adherence to treatment and self-care, supporting efficiency and cost savings to health services and better health outcomes.

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