
Exhibitors | 2025 Rhode Island Stroke Symposium
EXHIBIT OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE
A limited number of exhibit spaces are available on a first-come first-serve basis at the Providence Marriott Downtown venue.
The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University is Accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. To ensure independence in CME activities, the Office of Continuing Medical Education fully adheres to the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education Standards for Integrity and Independence in Continuing Education. http://www.accme.org/
For inquiries on availability, please contact the Brown Office of CME via email [email protected] with "2025 RI Stroke Symposium Exhibit Inquiry" in the subject line.
Symposium Overview
Now in its fifth year, the Rhode Island Stroke Symposium seeks to integrate the most advanced research and medical knowledge in the treatment of stroke and provide a forum for dissemination of that knowledge. The purpose of the program is to provide an update on state-of-the-art acute stroke evaluation treatment as practiced at a Comprehensive Stroke Center.
Rhode Island Hospital is the oldest Comprehensive Stroke Center in New England and a high-volume academic medical center that provides care for patients with acute ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage. In this program, participants will be exposed to a variety of disciplines including stroke, neuro-interventional radiology, emergency medicine, stroke nursing, advanced practice care, and neurorehabilitation. The goal of the activity is to enhance the care of the stroke patient in Rhode Island and the wider New England region.
Target Audience
This symposium is designed for regional primary care and specialist physicians, including emergency physicians, neurologists, cardiologists, radiologists, surgeons, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, paramedics, pharmacists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, social workers, advanced practice professionals, residents, fellows, medical students and other allied members of the healthcare team.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of the symposium, participants should be better able to:
- Outline advances in the field detection of large vessel occlusion stroke
- Describe best practices in airway management of the acute stroke patient
- Identify key pillars of emergency management of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH)
- Summarize key aspects in evaluation and management of central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO)
- Explain most recent updates in endovascular stroke therapy
- Review treatment options for intraluminal thrombi in acute stroke
- Compare medical with endovascular treatment options for medium vessel occlusions (MeVo)
- Discuss approaches to evaluation and management of carotid webs
- Apply a new classification system for stroke
- Study the role of factor XI inhibition in stroke prevention
- Delineate antithrombotic reversal pathways in intracranial hemorrhage
- Explore treatment options for cavernous malformations
- Evaluate the role of middle meningeal artery (MMA) embolization for subdural hemorrhage
- Select stroke patients to benefit from vestibular therapy
- Recognize mood disorders after stroke and their potential effects on outcomes
- Provide an update on the role of palliative care in stroke
| 8:00 - 8:05 am | Welcome & Introduction, Symposium Co-Chairs | Christoph Stretz, MD, FAAN, FAHA & Shadi Yaghi, MD, FAHA | |
| 8:05 - 9:15 am | Pre-hospital and ED Evaluation and Management of Acute Stroke | TOPIC BLOCK 1 | |
| New Tools for Field Detection of Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke | Liqi Shu, MD | ||
| Airway Management of the Acute Stroke Patient | Torrey Boland Birch, MD | ||
| Emergency Management of ICH | Samuel Goldman, MD, MPH | ||
| Discussion | All | ||
| 9:15 -10:25 am | Acute Stroke | TOPIC BLOCK 2 | |
| Time is Vision – Emergent Evaluation & Management of CRAO | Tatiana Bakaeva, MD, PhD | ||
| Updates in Endovascular Therapy | Mahesh Jayaraman, MD, FACR | ||
| Navigating Intraluminal Thrombi in Acute Stroke | Hannah Irvine Russell, MD | ||
| Discussion | All | ||
| 10:25 -10:55 am | MORNING BREAK | ||
| 10:55-11:25 am | Debate 1: To Intervene or Not – Endovascular Therapy for Medium Vessel Occlusions (MeVo) | Maksim Shapiro, MD & Fawaz Al Mufti, MD | |
| 11:25-12:35 am | Secondary Stroke Prevention | TOPIC BLOCK 3 | |
| Caught in the (Carotid) Web | Farhan Khan, MD, MS | ||
| A New Classification System for Stroke | Shadi Yaghi, MD, FAHA | ||
| Factor XI Inhibition in Stroke Prevention | Jeffrey Weitz, OC, MD, FRSC, FRCPC, FACP | ||
| Discussion | All | ||
| 12:35-1:45 pm | LUNCH BREAK | ||
| 1:45-2:55 pm | Intracranial Hemorrhage & Vascular Malformations | TOPIC BLOCK 4 | |
| Antithrombotic Reversal in Intracranial Hemorrhage | Michelle Payne, PharmD, BCCCP | ||
| Management Options for Cavernous Malformations | Curtis Doberstein, MD | ||
| MMA – A Promising Intervention for Subdural Hemorrhage | Krisztina Moldovan, MD | ||
| Discussion | All | ||
| 2:55-4:05 pm | Stroke Recovery and Stroke Rehab | TOPIC BLOCK 5 | |
| Vestibular Rehab Therapy for Stroke | Lauren Hall, MD | ||
| Mood Disorders After Stroke and Their Impact on Outcome | Colin Harrington, MD | ||
| Palliative Care in Stroke | Sara Rose Lamport, NP | ||
| Discussion | All | ||
| 4:05 - 4:10 pm | Closing Remarks by Symposium Co-Chairs | Christoph Stretz, MD, FAAN, FAHA & Shadi Yaghi, MD, FAHA |
Continuing Medical Education
The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University designates this live activity for a maximum of 8.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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