ESOC 2025 Recordings Now Available on eSTEP: Exclusive Educational Content for ESO Members
The European Stroke Organisation (ESO) has recently shared an insightful post for ESOC 2025 on X:
”ESOC 2025 Recordings Now Available on eSTEP, ESO’s dedicated stroke education platform: Access expert talks & educational content exclusively for ESO members.”
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The European Stroke Organisation (ESO) has announced that recordings from the highly anticipated ESOC 2025 are now available on eSTEP, ESO’s dedicated platform for stroke education.
These recordings feature expert talks, groundbreaking research presentations, and panel discussions from leading voices in the global stroke community.
Available exclusively to ESO members, the content offers an invaluable opportunity for continued learning and professional development.
Whether you missed a session or want to revisit key insights, eSTEP provides on-demand access to the full spectrum of ESOC’s educational offerings — all in one place.
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