Buenos Aires Stroke School: a path to continuous medical education in stroke, empowering and connecting future specialists in vascular neurology across Latin America

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Matías J. Alet , Raúl C. Rey , Sebastián F. Ameriso
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Abstract

Background

The Buenos Aires Stroke School was established in 2019 to address the unmet need for structured, high-quality stroke education in Latin America. Its goal is to provide intensive training in vascular neurology and foster collaboration among early-career professionals across the region.

Approach

The program offers a five-day, 50-hour curriculum that includes lectures, clinical case discussions, simulations, and hands-on workshops. Participants are selected based on academic background, motivation, and potential to improve stroke care in their local settings. The course integrates social and cultural activities to strengthen peer and faculty connections.

Outcomes

Over five editions, 69 professionals from 11 Latin American countries participated. A follow-up survey was completed by 29 alumni (42% response rate). Among respondents, 62% reported increased use of intravenous thrombolysis, 28% implemented it for the first time, 45% improved existing stroke units, and 17% established new ones. Mechanical thrombectomy was initiated or expanded in 10% of centers. Additionally, 21% of institutions achieved World Stroke Organization (WSO)/Iberoamerican Stroke Organization (IASO) Stroke Center Certification. Educational and outreach activities increased in 72% and 55% of institutions, respectively.

Conclusions

The Buenos Aires Stroke School offers an immersive, multidisciplinary, and regionally adapted educational model. By connecting and training early-career professionals, it may help strengthen national and regional stroke networks. While causality cannot be established, the reported outcomes suggest a possible association between participation in the program and subsequent institutional improvements. Continued expansion and structured follow-up efforts are planned to support long-term impact across Latin America.
布宜诺斯艾利斯中风学校:通往中风的持续医学教育之路,赋予拉丁美洲血管神经学的未来专家权力并将其联系起来
布宜诺斯艾利斯中风学校成立于2019年,旨在解决拉丁美洲对结构化、高质量中风教育的未满足需求。其目标是提供血管神经学方面的强化培训,并促进该地区早期职业专业人员之间的合作。该项目提供为期五天、50小时的课程,包括讲座、临床病例讨论、模拟和实践研讨会。参与者的选择是基于学术背景、动机和在当地环境中改善中风护理的潜力。该课程整合了社会和文化活动,以加强同伴和教师之间的联系。来自11个拉丁美洲国家的69名专业人士参加了五届会议。29名校友完成了后续调查(回复率为42%)。在答复者中,62%的人报告静脉溶栓的使用增加,28%的人首次实施静脉溶栓,45%的人改善了现有的卒中单位,17%的人建立了新的单位。10%的中心开始或扩大机械取栓。此外,21%的机构获得了世界卒中组织(WSO)/伊比利亚美洲卒中组织(IASO)卒中中心认证。教育和外联活动分别在72%和55%的机构中有所增加。布宜诺斯艾利斯中风学校提供了一种沉浸式的、多学科的、适合地区的教育模式。通过联系和培训早期职业专业人员,它可能有助于加强国家和地区中风网络。虽然因果关系无法确定,但报告的结果表明,参与该计划与随后的制度改进之间可能存在关联。计划继续扩大和有组织的后续工作,以支持在整个拉丁美洲产生长期影响。
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62 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases publishes original papers on basic and clinical science related to the fields of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases. The Journal also features review articles, controversies, methods and technical notes, selected case reports and other original articles of special nature. Its editorial mission is to focus on prevention and repair of cerebrovascular disease. Clinical papers emphasize medical and surgical aspects of stroke, clinical trials and design, epidemiology, stroke care delivery systems and outcomes, imaging sciences and rehabilitation of stroke. The Journal will be of special interest to specialists involved in caring for patients with cerebrovascular disease, including neurologists, neurosurgeons and cardiologists.
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