Health Equity & Actionable Disparities in Stroke: Understanding & Problem-solving (HEADS-UP) Symposium

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Abstract

Ex. "Health Enhancement through Actionable Disparities in Stroke: Understanding & Problem-solving (HEADS-UP) Symposium" There are substantial differences in stroke burden and outcomes across populations, care settings, and geographic regions. The impact of these disparities translates to huge economic costs for the US. Adding to the sense of urgency is a substantial projected future widening of stroke prevalence for several of these groups. As a society, we need to have a better understanding of the causes for these disparities, and test solutions to reduce them, but too few studies to date have demonstrated substantial reductions in stroke outcome disparities. Moreover, fostering the successful development of the next generation of stroke disparities researchers is crucial to resolving this growing challenge. The Health Enhancement through Actionable Disparities in Stroke: Understanding & Problem-solving (HEADS-UP) Symposium, is a multidisciplinary forum focused on major disparities in cerebrovascular disease, with the overarching goal of accelerating the translation of research findings to improve stroke prevention, care delivery, and recovery outcomes across a wide range of clinical and community settings. HEADS-UP 2021-2024 will be held in February of each successive year, featuring plenary talks by distinguished researchers, career development activities, and poster sessions. HEADS-UP 2021 will focus on Community Awareness and Stakeholder Engagement. HEADS-UP is a collaborative initiative with the American Stroke Association (ASA) and will occur a day before the start of the ASA's two and half International Stroke Conference, the premier global stroke science meeting, where >5000 stroke scientists from all over the world gather to present their research & network. Involvement of ASA brings to this important effort, wide access to relevant scientific disciplines, volunteer engagement from leaders in the field, financial support, worthwhile in-kind resources, and proven experience in implementing high impact programs. Basic scientists, translational researchers and clinicians, seasoned investigators and early career scientists will be invited, but a major emphasis is to encourage active involvement of an early career cohort of investigators. HEADS-UP Specific Aims are: To host a forum which will identify knowledge gaps and provide opportunities for researchers from a range of disciplines to discuss cutting-edge research about key disparities in stroke; 2) To accelerate collaborations via networking opportunities among stakeholders; 3) To award travel scholarships to20 Post-Doctoral Scholars from a national pool representing various scientific, clinical, and methodological training backgrounds relevant to stroke research; 4) To disseminate knowledge generated from HEADS-UP via scientific & public venues; 5) To evaluate effectiveness of HEADS-UP by assessing number of attendees, and Young Awardee Achievements.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10820438
Project number
5U13NS120475-04
Recipient
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE/RES/EDU
Principal Investigator
BRUCE OVBIAGELE
Activity code
U13
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$40,000
Award type
5
Project period
2021-04-01 → 2027-03-31