Ozlem Fidanci: Recognizing The Signs of a Stroke Can Save Someone You Love
Ozlem Fidanci, Chief of International Region at Philips, Member of Executive Committee, shared on LinkedIn:
”World Stroke Day: we all have a responsibility.
Recognizing the signs of a stroke can save someone you love.
Act F.A.S.T.
F – Face drooping?
A – Arm weakness?
S – Speech difficulty?
T – Time to call emergency services.
At Philips we know that every minute counts.
That’s why we have great partnerships to expand access to timely stroke care, and why we drive innovation across diagnostic imaging, image-guided therapy, and ambulatory care, to help clinicians make faster, better decisions in those critical moments.
A stroke can happen to anyone, young or old.
Ronell’s son, Logan, was only a few hours old when he suffered a stroke.
Almost two years later, Logan is thriving.
Thanks to quick action, he’s growing up without lasting complications.
His story is a reminder that recognizing the signs saves lives.”
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