Benjamin YQ Tan: Why Patient-Reported Outcomes Matter in Young Stroke Survivors Returning to Work
Benjamin YQ Tan, Stroke Neurologist and Brain Health Researcher at National University Hospital, shared on LinkedIn:
”Grateful to The Straits Times for highlighting an issue that does not always receive enough attention in stroke recovery — returning to work.
While modern acute stroke therapies such as thrombolysis and thrombectomy have dramatically improved survival and functional outcomes, recovery does not end with physical independence.
Traditional measures often focus on mobility.
But returning to work requires much more: cognition, emotional resilience, confidence, and the ability to navigate real-world environments.
For many younger stroke survivors, work represents identity, financial stability, and normalcy.
Supporting that transition is therefore not just part of rehabilitation, it is central to helping patients regain purpose and rebuild normalcy.
I am grateful to our multidisciplinary teams across National University Health System who are committed to improving long-term outcomes beyond survival.
Most importantly, we thank our patients who allow us to learn from their recovery journeys and continually remind us why this work matters.
Stroke recovery is not only about saving lives. It is about restoring lives.”
Stay updated with Hemostasis Today.
-
Apr 4, 2026, 18:08Anirban Sen Gupta: Dante Disharoon’s Research on PlateChek Featured on JTH April 2026 Cover
-
Apr 4, 2026, 18:06Domenico Girelli: WHO 2024 Guidelines Reveal Higher Global Anemia Burden and Epidemiological Shift
-
Apr 4, 2026, 18:04Fotios Barkas: Exploring The Bidirectional Relationship Between Frailty and Stroke
-
Apr 4, 2026, 17:56Marc Turner: VETERANSFirst, CHAMPION-AF Trial, and HI-PEITHO Trial Driving Innovation at ACC26
-
Apr 4, 2026, 17:55Julian Kyoung-Ryul Chun: The Largest Dataset on Embolic Complications after AF Is Out
-
Apr 4, 2026, 17:54Marie Dragoy: Insights from Norway on Helicopter Emergency Services in Suspected Stroke Care
-
Apr 4, 2026, 17:53Julia Shapranova: Connecting Neuroscience with The Reality of Clinical Trials Leadership and Management at ESOC 2026
-
Apr 4, 2026, 17:51Filippo Cademartiri: The DECIDE Registry Tackles a Critical Gap In Cardiovascular Care
-
Apr 4, 2026, 17:51Rabiah Alnoshan: A Pactical, Bedside Focused Approach to Bleeding