Sheila Cristina Ouriques Martins: Wonderful Opportunity to Showcase Your Implementation Work in Frontiers
Sheila Cristina Ouriques Martins, Professor at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sol, reposted from Frontiers- Neuroscience and Neurology on LinkedIn:
”Wonderful opportunity to showcase your implementation work in Frontiers in Stroke through our new Research Topic:
“Global Stroke Alliance for Stroke Without Frontiers Series – Bridging the Gap Between Knowledge and Implementation in Global Stroke Care.”
Thank you to Frontiers, especially Valentina, for the support to the Global Stroke Alliance in Panama, and for creating a special opportunity to submit implementation papers from our participants.
Let’s keep advancing global stroke care — from knowledge to action!
Know more about GSA/ SIECV Congress in Panama.”
Quoting Frontiers- Neuroscience and Neurology‘s post:
”Thrilled to announce Frontiers in Stroke is a sponsor of the 2025 Global Stroke Alliance (Latin America Regional Conference in Panama) (13th – 15th Nov), organised by our wonderful Specialty Chief Editor Sheila Cristina Ouriques Martins, supported by Renato Correa’s team!
We are endorsing this great initiative in Latin America to enable the research community in the field of stroke, neurologists and healthcare professionals to connect in Panama.
For all attendees, please connect at [email protected] to find out more about the journal.
There is an open Research Topic (article collection) linked to the conference.
Main focus of the collection on:
• Primary prevention and integration of stroke prevention into primary health care
• Pre-hospital systems and emergency stroke response
• Acute stroke management and reperfusion therapies
• Post-acute in-hospital management and early rehabilitation
• Community-based and outpatient rehabilitation
Policy, education, and advocacy initiatives supporting stroke systems of care
• Multisectoral partnerships involving health authorities, professional societies, industry, academia, and patient organizations
• Digital health, telemedicine, and data-driven approaches to improve access, quality, and monitoring of stroke care
Thank you David S Liebeskind, MD, MBA for promoting this collection as Topic Editor with Sheila, and to our Field Chief Editor Sean Savitz for the support.
Looking forward to connect!
Valentina Barrera and the publishing team, Kyaw S. Iker P Budd
Our Chief Editors: Sean Savitz, Anna Poggesi, Richard Zorowitz, Myriam Fornage, Lorie Richards”

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