A symposium is being held for Erlanger residents who want to gain new knowledge from medical experts studying the causes and implications of strokes.
The GCSC 10th Annual Stroke Symposium is set to begin in a few weeks. It will bring healthcare professionals together to learn more about strokes from the Greater Cincinnati Stroke Consortium. Attendees can anticipate a day of insightful conversations with industry leaders and presentations from keynote speakers who will share their knowledge to aid hospitals and other healthcare facilities.
Interested parties will want to invest in business card printing to swap information with other healthcare professionals at the symposium. These events are ideal for healthcare practitioners to expand their networks and find friends and mentors. The in-person gathering will allow each registered guest to expand their knowledge and improve treatment options for patients who have suffered from strokes.
The symposium is being organized by the GCSC, a non-profit organization that aims to enhance stroke care and treatment while boosting health outcomes through regional collaboration. Spots are limited, and interested parties are encouraged to make reservations while they last.
The St. Elizabeth Training and Education Center will host the stroke symposium on Friday, October 25th. The doors will open at 7:50 AM, and the workshop will continue until 4:00 PM. Registration is open online, with tickets costing $70 per guest.