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Advances in Comprehensive Stroke Care, 7th Annual Conference
September 25, 2025, 7:00 am to 4:00 pm
Stonebridge Country Club
2000 Raynors Way Smithtown, NY 11787
Target Audience
- Neurologists
- Neurosurgeons
- Emergency Physicians
- Family Practice and Internal Medicine Physicians
- Hospitalists
- Advanced Practice Providers
- Nursing
- EMS responders and other
- Health care professionals who want to enhance their knowledge of cerebrovascular disease processes
Exhibitors
Advances in Comprehensive Stroke Care 7th Annual Conference is excited to offer commercial support offerings including exhibitor and sponsorship opportunities!
If you are interested in exhibiting at this conference and would like to receive an exhibitor letter, exhibitor agreement and payment information, please email lisa.lasner@chsli.org with your request.
As a reminder, exhibit space availability is limited. Exhibitors must comply with policies pertaining to ACCME Standards. Commercial support opportunities will be confirmed when both parties have signed the exhibitor agreement and payment is received.
Exhibitor commercial support opportunities for this conference end September 1, 2025
Statement of need
Technologies and treatment continue to evolve in stroke care. It is the intent of this educational and informational conference to increase physician and clinician knowledge and awareness so they may learn up-to-date diagnostic and interventional approaches and techniques in the diagnosis and management of stroke and neurological disorders thus leading to better patient outcomes.
Objectives
- Summarize the medical management and AHA/ASA guidelines for management and treatment of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke
- Review management of cerebral venous thrombosis and latest technology
- Identify secondary prevention of ischemic stroke including medical management and carotid revascularization
- Define management of hemorrhagic stroke patients
- Discuss the journey of the stroke patient
Course director
Kimon Bekelis, MD, FAANS, FAHA,
Chair, Neuroscience Service Line, Catholic Health
Chairman, Neurointerventional Services, Catholic Health
Chairman, Neurointerventional Services, Good Samaritan University Hospital
Director, Stroke and Brain Aneurysm Center of Long Island
Medical Director, Comprehensive Stroke Center, Good Samaritan University Hospital
Co-director, Neuro ICU, Good Samaritan University Hospital
Director, Population Health Research Institute of NY at Catholic Health
Program coordinators
Elizabeth Hogan, MSN, AGNP-BC
Lead Neurointerventional Advanced Practice Professional, Good Samaritan University Hospital
Karin Antaky, MSN, CNRN, SCRN, FNP-BC
Stroke Coordinator, Good Samaritan University Hospital
Program faculty
Javaad Ahmad, MD
Co-director, Neuro ICU
Samaritan University Hospital
Joshua Bozek, DO
Chief Medical Officer
St. Catherine of Siena Hospital
Fawaz Al Mulfti, MD
Associate Professor, Neurology, Neurosurgery & Radiology Associate Chair of Research, Neurology
New York Medical College School of Medicine
Robert Bramante, MD
Director, Emergency Medicine
Mercy Hospital
Reuben Burshtein, DO
Stroke Neurologist
Good Samaritan University Hospital
Daniel Calnan, MD, PhD
Director, Neurointervention Co-director, Stroke Center
St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center
Todd Crawford
Founder and Executive Director
Lisa Colagrossi Foundation
Laura Donarummo, MD
Chief, NeurologyMedical Director, Stroke Program
Good Samaritan University Hospital
Sundeep Mangla, MD
Co-director, Stroke Center
St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center
Miklos Marosfoi, MD
Director, Neurointervention
Good Samaritan University Hospital
John Mathew, DO
Chair, Emergency Department Assistant Chief Medical Officer
St. Joseph Hospital
Bruce Mayerson, MD
Chairman, Neurology, Catholic Health Co-chair, Neuroscience Service Line Chief, Neurology,
St. Catherine of Siena Hospital
Tara McConnon, DO
Chief, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Good Samaritan University Hospital
Symeon Missios, MD
Director, Brain Tumor Center
Good Samaritan University Hospital
Iman Moeni, MD
Neurointerventionalist
The Stroke & Brain Aneurysm Center of Long Island
Christopher Raio, MD
Chair, Emergency Medicine, Catholic Health Director, Emergency Medicine
Good Samaritan University Hospital