May Nour: Mobile Stroke Units, Field Diagnostics and EMS Integration Are No Longer the Future, But the Present
May Nour, Physician at UCLA Health, shared on LinkedIn:
”Two days with the Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology (SVIN) Board of Directors.
One message kept surfacing throughout: the future of our field belongs to the patient.
Three themes anchored the conversation.
Patient-centered outcomes.
Every metric, every protocol, every innovation has to trace back to a single question, whether the person in front of us walks out of the hospital with their life intact.
Global reach. Stroke does not respect borders and access to interventional care should not either.
The question is no longer whether we expand worldwide, but how quickly and how equitably.
Prehospital care. The minutes before a patient reaches the hospital are where outcomes are won or lost.
Mobile stroke units, field diagnostics and EMS integration are no longer the future of our specialty.
They are the present.
Grateful to serve alongside this incredible board.
The work ahead is significant and the urgency is real.”
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