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Saving the Brain Collaborative Stroke Care Network. Fourth Annual Conference March 5 - 6 , 2010. Welcome. A Tribute to Dr. Neville Bayer. STB mentor for Southeast GTA leader in stroke care founding member of the Canadian Stroke Consortium committed to the Ontario Stroke Network. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Saving the BrainCollaborative Stroke Care Network

Fourth Annual Conference

March 5 - 6- 6, 2010

Welcome

A Tribute to Dr. Neville Bayer

STB mentor for Southeast GTA

leader in stroke care founding member of

the Canadian Stroke Consortium

committed to the Ontario Stroke Network

Introductions

OCFP StaffSTB Steering CommitteeGuests

OCFP Staff

Eilyn Rodriguez, Assistant Executive Director, Research & Educational Services

Malachy PhelanRyan Morley

STB Steering Committee

• Mary Manno, Chair; family physician

• Lisa Colizza, manager of Machealth programmes

• Andre Douen, stroke neurologist

• Andre Hurtubise, family physician

• Anthony Levinson, neuropsychiatrist and director of e-Learning Innovation at McMaster

• Bill McMullen, family physician

• Eilyn Rodriguez, OCFP

• Demetrios Jim Sahlas, stroke neurologist

• Gina Tomaszewski, SWO Regional Stroke Education Coordinator

Guests

Guests

Dr. D’Arcy LittleRepresentatives of the Ontario Stroke

Network Regional Programme Managers Regional Educators

Sponsors

Sanofi-Aventis & Bristol-Myers SquibbAstraZenecaMerck-Frosst & Schering-PloughBoehringer-Ingelheim

The Ontario Stroke Strategy

Spring of 2003

The Ontario Stroke Strategy

The Ontario Stroke Network

Provincial Coordinating Council formed; Executive Director Chris O’Callaghan

champions identified, i.e. our own Dr. Jim Sahlas, who can model Best Practices in stroke care

Best Practice lead Linda Kelloway OREG (Ontario Regional Educators Group) =

healthcare educators; chaired by HFSO; have $$ to provide educational activities across the stroke care continuum, including physician education

Ontario Stroke Network Regions1. Central East

2. Central South

3. West GTA

4. Champlain

5. Southeast

6. Northeast

7. Northwest

8. Southwest

9. North & East GTA

10.Southeast GTA

11.Toronto West

OSS Regional Managers

Northwest Diane Hiscox

Southwest Sharon Mytka

North East & GTA Shann Beck

Southeast GTA Jacqueline Willems

Toronto West Shelley Sharp

Central East Cheryl Moher

Central South Kathryn LeBlanc

West GTA TBA

Champlain Jim Lumsden

Southeast Cally Martin

Northeast Darren Jermyn

OREG Regional Education Coordinators

Northwest Richard Wilson

Southwest Gina Tomaszewski

North East & GTA Pearl Gryfe

Southeast GTA Krystyna Skrabka

Toronto West Gail Avinoam

Central East Kay Morrison

Central South Rebecca Fleck

West GTA Jodie Sutcliffe

Champlain Kelly Lumley-Leger

Southeast Sue Saulnier

Northeast Susan Bursey

Ontario Stroke Network

Know who your friends are…

QuickTime™ and a decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

Ontario Stroke Network

Know who your friends are…

QuickTime™ and a decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

To provide the tools and supports that family physicians need to enhance their ability to deliver primary and secondary stroke prevention programs and improve the quality of care for post-acute stroke patients

Objective of Collaborative Stroke Care

Expected Outcomes

Creation of formal linkages between practising family physicians and their peers

Provision of quick access to neurologist colleagues in caring for patients with cardiovascular illness of the brain

Enhancement of outcomes in primary and secondary stroke prevention

How do we make it happen?

STB Mentoring Groups Group Number

MENTORING GROUP

STROKE SPECIALIST MENTOR

ADJUNCT MENTOR

FAMILY PHYSICIAN MENTOR

1 Central East

TBA TBA

2

Central South

Syeda Fatima Jim Sahlas

Dwight Stewart

Laurie Sellers

3 West GTA

Andre Douen Ritesh Mistry Kris Martiniuk

4 Champlain

Grant Stotts TBA

5 Southeast

Jay Bhatt Adam Steacie

6 Northeast Jim Sahlas Bill McMullen

7 Northwest David Howse Claudette Chase

8 Southwest

Richard Chan John Ostrander

John Clement

9 North & East GTA

Julia Hopyan Noel Rosen

10 Southeast GTA

TBA TBA

11 Toron to West

Frank Silver Alan Bell

Funding Mentoring Activities

Mentors are paid for their time

Each Mentoring Group has a small annual budget

Mentoring Relationships

Mentoring AgreementMentee/Mentor ExpectationsRights and Responsibilities in the

Mentoring RelationshipRequest for Mentoring FormMentor Response FormMedical/Legal Issues

And it looks something like this…

2009 in review

stable membership with 90 mentees and 21 mentors

established relationships with the Ontario Stroke Network Best Practice leaders and Regional Educators

www.savingthebrain.ca in place

Lessons learned

needs of Mentoring groups vary tremendously in different regions of the province

leadership within the groups is key to their success

CME Credits

Saving the Brain is accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for 12 Mainpro C credits

Credits are granted annually on submission of the STB Follow Up questionnaire;

Certificates mailed after Annual Conference New to STB? Credits based on one year of

active participation…

Follow-up Evaluation

More about that later…

Is it time to change gears?

Conference Overview

Agenda

Once again….

Those mentees who complete and submit their Conference Evaluation Forms and Follow-up Evaluation Forms by 3 PM on Saturday will be eligible for a prize to be drawn at the end of the Conference…

…an original work of art…

Gerry Manno is an elected member of the Society of Canadian Artists (SCA) and the Colour and Form Society (CFS), active in fine art groups in Canada and the USA. He is an Instructor/Artist with the Richeson Group of Companies in the USA. Gerry paints most days. His works are displayed in collections around the world.

Dr. D’Arcy Little

Interpreting CT Scans

Dinner

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