New Educational and Training Programs Aim to Improve Stroke Care
throughout Brazil
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun. 6, 2012--
Covidien
(NYSE: COV), a leading global provider of healthcare products, today
announced that it will support the Brazilian
Stroke Network (BSN), a non-governmental organization, through an
unrestricted educational grant designed to assist the BSN in its efforts
to increase education and awareness about stroke treatment and
prevention in Brazil.
According to the BSN, nearly 400,000 strokes occur each year in Brazil,
100,000 of which are fatal – making acute ischemic stroke the leading
cause of death in the country.
“Until now, we tried to control hypertension, diabetes and smoking,
which had no impact in stroke incidence or stroke mortality,” said
Sheila Cristina Ouriques Martins, MD, PhD and President of the BSN. “By
educating an underserved population about the prevention and treatment
of stroke, we can further our mission to make our community much
healthier. Covidien’s funding of this educational grant will bring a
valuable educational resource to our medical community, which is
committed to reducing stroke in Brazil.”
Dr. Martins and her BSN team, together with Brazilian Stroke Society and
Brazilian Academy of Neurology, were recently selected by the World
Stroke Organization to receive the Gold Prize award for World Stroke Day
2011. They were recognized for their efforts to mobilize local
communities through education and the media.
With Covidien’s unrestricted grant, a new educational course -- Stroke
Prevention and Treatment in Brazil – Pre-hospital, Hospital Care and
Basic Health Care -- will be offered to designated stroke
centers, emergency medical services and primary care professionals
throughout Brazil. The course combines e-learning with a hands-on, local
effort in which neurologists countrywide train others to develop a
best-in-class stroke treatment network across Brazil, facilitating
optimal patient access to needed treatments. The Brazilian Stroke
Society, Brazilian Neurology Society, Brazilian Medical Association and
the BSN are collaborating on the course to help the Ministry of Health
implement Brazil’s new policy for stroke.
“We will continue to work with the Ministry of Health and the Brazilian
medical societies on the implementation of acute stroke care throughout
Brazil,” said Mark A. Turco, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Vascular
Therapies, Covidien. “The BSN is to be commended for making this stroke
program possible. Moving forward, this educational program can be
established and used as a model for other countries as well.”
The BSN was established in June 2008 to improve education, assistance
and research on ischemic stroke in Brazil. Created by stroke
neurologists, the BSN also includes other physicians, healthcare
professionals and health authorities. Since its inception, the BSN has
established an average of 12 stroke centers a year, increasing the
number of Brazil’s stroke centers from 35 in 2008 to 82 today.
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Source: Covidien
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