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Chatting to stroke scientists about their research and life at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health.

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Chatting to stroke scientists about their research and life at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health.

    Getting involved with clinical trials (with Dr Tina Soulis)

    Getting involved with clinical trials (with Dr Tina Soulis)

    Clinical trials are enormous undertakings, with complex rules and regulations to ensure the trial is safe and effective. But did you know that there are entire organisations that can ensure your trial runs smoothly?
    Neuroscience Trials Australia (NTA) is a subsidiary of the Florey that provides support for clinical trials. We spoke to CEO, Dr Tina Soulis, about tips for researchers who might be involved in a clinical trial.
     
    Podcast available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts
    Twitter: @FloreyStroke Facebook: CRE Stroke Rehab & Recovery
    Blog: https://floreystroke.blogspot.com
    Music: 'Operatic 3' by Vibe Mountain

    • 9 min
    How telemedicine can save lives

    How telemedicine can save lives

    The Victorian Stroke Telemedicine Program (VST) enables rural patients having a stroke to be seen by Melbourne-based stroke experts hundreds of kilometres away.
    Kate Comer was picking her son up from daycare when she had her stroke in Hamilton, 300 kilometres from Melbourne. She tells her story of how the VST allowed her to receive life-saving treatment quickly.
    We also speak to Professor Chris Bladin and Professor Dominique Cadilhac, the leaders of the VST program, about its success.
     
    Podcast available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts
    Twitter: @FloreyStroke Facebook: CRE Stroke Rehab & Recovery
    Blog: https://floreystroke.blogspot.com
    Music: 'Operatic 3' by Vibe Mountain
     

    • 10 min
    Top tips for aspiring PhD students (with Dr Carli Roulston, Venesha Rethnam, & Ruby Lipson-Smith)

    Top tips for aspiring PhD students (with Dr Carli Roulston, Venesha Rethnam, & Ruby Lipson-Smith)

    What is stroke research really like? What about life as a PhD student and beyond?
    We asked Florey Stroke researchers at various stages of their career about the highs and lows of PhDs and research. Tune in to have all your questions about a career in research answered.
     
    Podcast available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts
    Twitter: @FloreyStroke Facebook: CRE Stroke Rehab & Recovery
    Blog: https://floreystroke.blogspot.com
    Music: 'Operatic 3' by Vibe Mountain
    With thanks to Dr Carli Roulston, Venesha Rethnam, and Ruby Lipson-Smith.

    • 8 min
    6 ways the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry improved stroke care in 2017

    6 ways the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry improved stroke care in 2017

    The Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR) is a nationwide registry that records information on patients with stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA or "mini-stroke). Established in 2009, the registry has released its 2017 annual report.
    We talk to Professor Dominique Cadilhac, Data Custodian of AuSCR, about what the registry achieved in 2017 and how it continues to help improve stroke care.

    • 7 min
    Young stroke with Prof Julie Bernhardt

    Young stroke with Prof Julie Bernhardt

    30% of stroke survivors in Australia are under the age of 65, and their needs differ from those who have a stroke later in life.
    Professor Julie Bernhardt, head of the Florey Stroke theme, talks about how we can help younger stroke survivors with their unique needs.
    Twitter: @FloreyStroke Facebook: CRE Stroke Rehab & Recovery
    Blog: https://floreystroke.blogspot.com
    Music: 'Operatic 3' by Vibe Mountain

    • 7 min
    Prof Julie Bernhardt after the 2nd Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable

    Prof Julie Bernhardt after the 2nd Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable

    The second Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable in Montreal brought together an international group of experts to tackle the biggest issues in stroke recovery and rehabilitation.
    We caught up with Professor Julie Bernhardt AM just after her return from Montreal to discuss why the Roundtable is so important for the future of stroke research.
    Find all the papers from the first roundtable here. 
    The latest update from the second roundtable can be found here.
    Twitter: @FloreyStroke Facebook: CRE Stroke Rehab & Recovery
    Blog: https://floreystroke.blogspot.com
    Music: 'Operatic 3' by Vibe Mountain

    • 9 min

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