Health Minister Ma. Subramanian to Inaugurate Indian Stroke Association’s

Health Minister Ma. Subramanian to Inaugurate Indian Stroke Association’s 16th National Stroke Conference, INSC 2023 

  • The workshops and presentations of INSC 2023 are set to attract about 50 speakers (including 6 global experts) and the participation of over 600 neurologists and neurology students from across the country 

Chennai, March , 2023

Thiru. Ma. Subramanian, Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Tamil Nadu will inaugurate the 16thannual Indian National Stroke Conference (INSC 2023) of the Indian Stroke Association (ISA) in Chennai to morrow. A one-day pre-conference workshop, being held as a part of INSC 2023 today, and the three-day confe rence, to be held from March 31- April 02, 2023 will provide an opportunity for neurologists from across the cou ntry to learn, network and find ways to tackle various kinds of stroke, the most numerically and functionally cha llenging condition in neurology. More than 600 delegates from across the country, are registered to attend this c onference

The inaugural function of INSC 2023 will have Ms. Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, Member of Parliament, as the Guest of Honour, and will be held in the presence of Dr. V.G. Pradeep Kumar, President, and Dr. Arvind Sharma, Secreta ry, Indian Stroke Association, and Dr. V. Natarajan, Chairman, Dr. U. Meenakshisundaram, Secretary, and Dr. Dee pak Arjundas, Treasurer of INSC 2023 Organising Committee, on behalf of Madras Neuro Trust.

A highlight of INSC 2023 is ‘Stroke Gurukul’ where reputed senior neurologists would present their insights into important aspects of stroke and its treatment in the setting of a traditional Gurukulam. An exclusive short film B E FAST will be released by the Chief guest during the inaugural function. The film will emphasise the importan ce of early recognition of stroke and will help educate lay people about it.

Commenting about INSC 2023, Dr. U. Meenakshisundaram, said that stroke is the second most common cause of death in India and a leading cause of disability. In our country, a stroke is estimated to occur every 13 to 21 seconds (about 15 to 24 lakhs strokes every year). Its incidence is increasing as the population ages but it is also becomin g a threatening menace among the younger population. However, improvements in prevention, especially acute treatment, and newer methods of neurorehabilitation have the potential to lead to a substantial decrease in the burden of stroke. With INSC, we are committed to help neurologists stay abreast of recent developments in scie ntific research in stroke and allied disciplines, and to promote, develop, and facilitate exchange of knowledge an d experiences among neurologists in managing stroke. The 16th edition of INSC has attracted some of the bright est minds from India and abroad in stroke research and management. Case and oral presentations from experts coupled with workshops would make the event an academically and socially enriching experience for participat ing delegates”.

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(L-R)

  • V.G. Pradeep Kumar, President, Indian Stroke Association
  • Arvind Sharma, Secretary, Indian Stroke Association
  • U. Meenakshisundaram, Secretary – Organising Committee, INSC 2023
  • V. Natarajan, Chairman – Organising Committee, INSC 2023
  • Deepak Arjundas, Treasurer – Organising Committee, INSC 2023

 The ongoing pre-conference workshop features sessions on neurosonology, neuro intervention, neuroradiology, neuro rehab, and nursing for stroke. Some of the key topics to be covered in the main conference include: Manag ement of Intracranial and Internal carotid artery stenosis, Challenges in Intravenous Thrombolysis, Stroke and A nti coagulation,  Management of Acute Ischaemic Stroke, the Science and the Art of Acute Stroke Thrombolysis, Managing Complications during Thrombectomy and Stent Retrieval, the Spectrum of Cerebral Microvascular Ch anges, Mechanisms Enhancing Spontaneous Repair and Recovery & Restorative Therapies, and Early versus Del ayed Mobilisation after Acute Stroke. 

Among the international faculty scheduled to address INSC 2023 include: Dr. Andrei V. Alexandrov, Chairman, D epartment of Neurology, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Tennessee; Dr. Anne Alexandrov, P rofessor of Nursing and Neurology, and Mobile Stroke Unit (MSU), The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee; Dr. Bijoy K Menon, Professor of Neurology, Radiology, and Community Health Scie nces, Cumming School of Medicine, The University of Calgary, Foothills Medical Centre, Calgary, AB Canada; Dr. Sandeep Ankolekar, Consultant Neurologist, Department of Neurology, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Dr. Vijay K Sharma, Associate Professor, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National Unive rsity of Singapore, Senior Consultant, Division of Neurology, University Medicine Cluster, National University H ealth System, Singapore.

The Stroke Gurukul will feature mentoring by Dr. Shakir Hussain on neurointervention; Dr. Subash Kaul on Ant iplatelets Therapy, Management of Risk Factors; Dr. Arvind Sharma on Stroke Centre Accreditation; Dr. Vijay Sh arma, Career Opportunities for a Neurosonologist, and Dr. V.G. Pradeep Kumar on making the best use of an ISA membership.

For more details, please visit : www.insc2023.com