Telestroke made simple: A practical roadmap for launch and certification


This webinar is on-demand and can be viewed at your convenience.

Launching a telehealth stroke program requires more than technology. It demands structure, coordination and measurable standards.

In this on-demand webinar, leading telehealth stroke experts share real-world strategies for building, evaluating and sustaining effective telestroke programs.

Speakers from TeleSpecialists, Lutheran Family Services and the American Heart Association outline what differentiates successful programs and how professional certification supports quality improvement and long-term program stability.

The discussion explores how the American Heart Association's professional certification program supports stroke coordinators and administrators in standardizing care, improving quality and achieving recognition for telehealth stroke excellence.

By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
 
  • Identify the key components of a successful telehealth stroke program
  • Describe practical strategies for building and sustaining services
  • Analyze real-world implementation successes and common challenges
  • Explain how professional certification supports quality improvement and program recognition

Presenters:

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Theresa Sevilis, DO, FAAN, DipABLM

Director of Academic Advancement, TeleSpecialists

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Chastity Orr, MSN, RN, CPAHA

Director of Crisis Services, Lutheran Family Services

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Jeanie Luciano, MSN, RN, CNRN, SCRN, CRNP, FAHA

Sr. Program Development Manager, Stroke, American Heart Association