Stay Connected with OSN
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- August 03, 2024
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The 2024 conference is an in-person event held in Wilsonville, OR. Thursday, September 19th--evening dinner with lecture & Friday, September 20th--all day CME conference
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- July 11, 2023
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The 2023 conference is an in-person event held in Salem, OR. Thursday, September 21st--evening dinner with lecture & Friday, September 22nd--all day CME conference
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- September 21, 2022
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The 2022 conference is an in-person event held in Bend, OR. Wednesday, September 21st--evening dinner with lecture & Thursday, September 22nd--all day CME conference event
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- September 17, 2021
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The 2021 conference will be a virtual event on Sept 17.
18th Annual Oregon Stroke Conference
In Person Event - September
A great opportunity to network and interact with speakers and other participants
Keynote speaker, general session, breakouts
The Oregon Stroke Network (OSN) hosts the annual state-wide, professional stroke symposium. The 2024 conference will be an in person event hosted at the Wilsonville Conference Center. Sept. 19th is the pre-conference evening reception & Sept. 20th is the full-day conference.
The annual CME/CEU conference is designed to enhance multidisciplinary stroke knowledge and the care of stroke patients across the continuum of care. The target audience is emergency medical system (EMS) providers, emergency department personnel, physicians, nurses, stroke coordinators, rehabilitation therapists, managers, and administrators. The content provided meets the needs of the baseline novice to the expert level with presentations addressing stroke care in the pre-hospital, emergent, acute, and rehabilitation settings.
FIND STROKE CARE NEAR ME
FOR SUDDEN SIGNS OR SYMPTOMS OF STROKE - CALL 911. BE FAST.
There are many agencies across Oregon that provide stroke care for survivors and their families. See the map above and click on your county to find a list of resources near you. Resources include support groups, neurology offices, outpatient physical therapy, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, community and other resources. Each of these services have expertise that can make a difference in surviving a stroke and maximizing the quality of life after a stroke.