A recent interview with Ron is now available at:
strokerecoverybc.ca/newsletter/defiant-mind-living-stroke
The Defiant Mind Journal diarizes the events & adventures that author Ron Smith (and his wife) experience during the promotion of his new book, THE DEFIANT MIND - LIVING INSIDE a STROKE. For more information about the book please visit: www.ronsmith.ca
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Wednesday, 28 September 2016
THE TRIP TO EDMONTON
Ron was invited to be part of the
QulCR (Quality Improvement and Clinical Research) DTN (Door to Needle)
Collaborative Closing Celebration held in Edmonton
on September 23. Indeed, as Ron and I learned during the day long session, the
Alberta Stroke Program is right to celebrate. They are now world leaders in
stroke treatment and care. All Albertans can expect to receive treatment for an
ischemic stroke (a stroke caused by a blot clot in the brain and which
comprises 87% of all strokes) within sixty minutes if they live in a rural part
of the province and within thirty minutes (give or take a few) if they live in
a larger centre.
“Door” refers to the door of the
hospital and “Needle” refers to the needle which administers tPA (tissue
plasminogen activator) commonly called “the clot-busting drug”.
These phenomenal times have been
achieved by re-engineering the delivery of stroke care. Since “Time is Brain”
the “quicker” a stroke victim can receive treatment, the more likely they are to
suffer minor brain damage. The resultant savings to Health Care Systems are
HUGE.
Instead of using a linear model
for the delivery of care, where step A follows B follows C etc. the stroke
teams in Alberta now “swarm” the newly arrived stroke patient, with
neurologist, emergency room doctor, CT technicians, etc. all on hand to
collaborate, saving precious time. Further brain damage is prevented (and often
reversed) thereby dramatically reducing hospital and rehab times. And should a
CT scan reveal that a stroke patient needs further intervention, an Albertan
can expect to receive the latest revolution in stroke care, endovascular
treatment, whereby a stent is sent through the groin, into an artery, up into
the brain, to attach to the clot and pull it back out.
People can return home, supported
by home care teams, to their families, their familiar surroundings and their
jobs. There are huge savings for the Canadian economy here as well.
Aside from seriously thinking
about moving to Alberta ,
Ron and I were left to marvel at the advancements in stroke treatment being
made in the province by legions of inspired health care professionals. And we
could only wonder “what if this kind of care had been available for Ron?”
Sunday, 25 September 2016
NEW BOOK LAUNCHED!
On the afternoon of September 9, 2016, THE DEFIANT MIND Living Inside a Stroke, by author Ron Smith of Nanoose Bay, was launched at the MacMillan Arts Centre in Parksville, BC. The launch was jointly hosted by the publisher, Ronsdale Press of Vancouver and the Mulberry Bush Bookstore of Parksville and Qualicum Beach.
There were 40 people in the audience. Book sales were brisk. Ron was at his ad lib best, reading a passage from his book, talking and answering questions, from his chair at the
front of the lovely gallery. There were paintings on the walls, a grand piano in the
corner, a cool ocean breeze wafting through the room, sunshine gleaming through the windows and a
lovely warm feeling emanatiing from the attentive audience, former colleagues and friends,
members of the Oceanside Stroke Recovery Society, and interested readers from the general public.
Coffee, tea and cookies were served while Ron signed copies of the book.
The first steps in what is promising to be a busy fall.
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