Sarah Matuja Presents Lessons from Tanzania’s Journey at UK Stroke Forum 2025
Sarah Matuja, Neurologist at Catholic University of Health and Allied sciences, shared on LinkedIn:
”Delighted to present at the UK Stroke Forum 2025 on Leadership in Global Stroke Care: Lessons from Tanzania’s Journey, part of the session on “Developing Sustainable Multidisciplinary Stroke Care in Low and Middle Income Settings”
A story of data, systems, advocacy and the power of partnerships in transforming stroke care!
Looking forward to engaging with and learning from colleagues committed to improving stroke systems globally!!
So grateful to Louise Johnson, Claire Fullbrook-Scanlon, Amelia Shaw, Ben Simms, Dr. Sureshkumar Kamalakannan and Wessex Global Stroke Partnerships for the opportunity.
See you in Aberdeen!”

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