MEDIA ADVISORY: CANADIAN STROKE CONGRESS IN CALGARY NOV. 28-29
Experts converge in Calgary to share innovations and latest research advances
WHAT: 500 clinicians and researchers from across Canada and around the world are gathering in Calgary to discuss the latest innovations and research breakthroughs in stroke and vascular cognitive impairment. They will share findings from clinical trials, examine the potential of brain stimulation to promote recovery, probe the role of AI in stroke medicine, examine the impact of sex and gender differences, consider new insights into sleep and exercise, and more. More than 70 leading experts will speak at the Congress.
WHY: Stroke and vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) are major health issues in Canada, and leading causes of long-term disability and death. Nine out of 10 Canadian adults have at least one risk factor for stroke and VCI. Scientific evidence shared at the Congress will drive change, improve stroke management, and save lives.
WHERE: Calgary TELUS Convention Centre, 136 8 Ave SE
WHEN: Nov. 28-29, 2024
MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES: Stroke experts and people with lived experience of stroke will be available for interviews on site. Please visit the Congress website to view the full program
CONTACT: For story ideas and to arrange media interviews, contact Holly Vogel, CanStroke Recovery Trials Platform, holly.vogel@ucalgary.ca