Wake Forest School of Medicine
Neurology
Dr. Bushnell completed her neurology residency training, stroke research fellowship, and graduate degree in clinical research at Duke University. She was Associated Director of the Women’s Health Center of Excellence from 2008-2010, led the WFB Stroke Center from October 2010 to June 2018, and has been Vice Chair of Research in the Department of Neurology since July 2018. Her research spans women’s issues related to stroke, including sex differences, preeclampsia, and a registry to study maternal and newborn stroke. Her current focus is on novel treatments for post-stroke cognition, and post-discharge care for stroke patients. She led the development of a new model of care using a nurse practitioner/nurse care team, and testing of this model was subsequently funded by Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute as a pragmatic trial, called COMprehensive Post-Acute Stroke Service (COMPASS) Study. This trial (Dr. Bushnell was co-PI) compared an enhanced version of the WFBMC post-acute stroke model of care vs usual care in 41 hospitals across North Carolina. She is PI of the Western NC StrokeNet Regional Coordinating Center funded by NIH/NINDS, and co-Director of the Neuroscience Clinical Trial and Innovation Center at WFBMC.

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Transitions of Care after Stroke: Who, Where, and When?

Session Type
Satellite Session
Date
28.10.2021, Thursday
Session Time
17:45 - 19:15
Room
WSC TV
Lecture Time
17:45 - 18:02

Abstract

Abstract Body

This presentation covers the challenges stroke patients face after discharge from the hospital, when and how the COMprehensive Post-Acute Stroke Services transitional care model provides direction during this vulnerable period, which patients benefit from transitional care, and where telehealth follow-up could address some of the barriers to transitional care.

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