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ISSUE 5 2024
Timed to coincide with the World Stroke Congress 2024, this edition of the Angels Journey curates new stories from the global stroke community.
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ISSUE 4 2024
Our annual EMS edition with stories that highlight the achievements of prehospital stroke care providers in South Africa, Poland, Spain, Italy and Colombia.
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ISSUE 3 2024
A special edition devoted to 10 stroke champions from across Europe who agreed to be interviewed during ESOC 2024 in Basel. Prepare to be inspired.
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ISSUE 2 2024
A bumper ESOC edition with stories about awareness education, transforming prehospital stroke care, hospitals embracing change, and creating safe regions for stroke.
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ISSUE 1 2024
An edition dedicated to everyone who has decided to be "the right person" – in stories from Ukraine, Spain, the Czech Republic, Colombia, Brazil, Italy and South Africa.
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ISSUE 5 2023
A global edition of The Angels Journey created for the World Stroke Congress, featuring stroke heroes, game-changers and community-builders from around the world.
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Issue 4 2023
End of year issue celebrating nursing innovation in Spain, the first Angels Day in Greece, and the world’s leading expert in brain trauma and stroke in Ukraine.
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ISSUE 3 2023
Special edition focusing on excellence in prehospital stroke care, with inspiring stories about ambulance teams in Hungary, Spain, Poland, Italy, Malaysia and Ukraine.
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ISSUE 2 2023
Stroke care improvement masterclass from Italy, diamond hospitals in the Czech Republic, Poland and Ukraine, and quality monitoring bright spots in Portugal.
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Issue 1 2023
Stroke care from the heart in Poland, how data drives change in Spain, a stroke rescue marathon in Romania, and a story about leaving your legacy from Brazil.
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ISSUE 4 2022
Read about the courage under fire of the Ukrainian stroke community, shortcuts to success in Italy and Romania, and a win-win-strategy from Salta, Argentina.
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ISSUE 3 2022
Strategies for treating at CT, FAST Heroes of Kyrgyzstan, nursing in the angio suite, pathway simulations in South Africa, and small things with big impact.
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SEGERA HADIR