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The Stroke Center Network is a membership program consisting of organizations that are committed to developing centers of excellence for acute stroke care. Stroke Center Network (SCN) members represent stroke centers at all stages of development and size.


Membership benefits are developed in direct response to member needs and include accredited professional education programs; online best-practice sharing and peer support; provider resources; professional networking opportunities; and patient and community education materials.


NEW Member Benefit: Stroke Nurse Education Modules
Continuing Education at Your Fingertips


Are your stroke team members looking for a quick and easy way to meet their education requirements? National Stroke Association’s Stroke Nurse Education Modules are the answer.


The Stroke Nurse Education Modules are a collection of 10 accredited online education programs designed for nurse new to stroke as well as for seasoned veterans.


The Modules are now available at www.stroke.org/strokenurse for a $20 per module fee. HOWEVER, all SCN members are granted free and discounted access to the Modules and are granted members' only "administrative access" which allows stroke center coordinators to track and report the module use of all individuals affiliated with their organizations.


Visit www.stroke.org/strokenurse to access a sample Module or contact us at scn@stroke.org or 303.754.0954 for more information.


The ten modules cover the following topics:

     1. Stroke 101: Anatomy and Physiology
     2. Neurologic Assessments
     3. Limiting Complications of Stroke
     4. Interpreting Stroke Imaging 
     5. Preventive Nursing Care
     6. Patient and Care Partner Education
     7. Stroke on the Critical Care Unit
     8. Stroke Therapies and Nursing Care
     9. Rehabilitation Nursing for Stroke
    10. Stroke Rapid Response


Find out more about National Stroke Association’s Stroke Center Network (SCN) program!


Questions about SCN can be directed to the Program Coordinator at scn@stroke.org or 303.754.0934.


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