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Apr 19, 2026, 11:06
Matías J Alet: Had the Opportunity to Conduct 2 World Stroke Organization Stroke Center Recertification Visits
Matías J Alet, Member of Education Committee of World Stroke Organization, shared on LinkedIn:
”Over the last two days, we had the opportunity to conduct two World Stroke Organization stroke center recertification visits: ENERI. La Sagrada Familia Clinic and Anchorena Recoleta Sanatorium
I would like to thank Nadia Mariela Tessore for joining us during these visits, and to congratulate both teams for their commitment, their ongoing work, and their sustained efforts to strengthen the quality of stroke care.
Recertification visits are an important opportunity to acknowledge progress, identify areas for improvement, and continue advancing high standards of care.”

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