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Hosted by: Center for Continuing Professional Development

Symposium on State-of-the-Art Stroke Management

Presented by the UCLA Comprehensive Stroke Center, UCLA Brain Attack! ’26 is a premier, multidisciplinary symposium designed for clinicians and partners committed to advancing excellence across the stroke care continuum.

Stroke remains a leading cause of death and long-term disability in the United States, even as rapid advances in prevention, diagnostics, and intervention continue to reshape clinical practice. Brain Attack! ’26 translates this evolving evidence into practical, real-world clinical strategies, focusing on areas where practice variability and implementation challenges persist.

Through expert-led presentations, case-based discussions, and multidisciplinary perspectives, participants will engage with the latest data shaping modern stroke care—including advanced neuroimaging, expanded reperfusion strategies, intracerebral hemorrhage management, and evolving approaches to neurovascular disease and recovery.

Why This Program Matters

Recent trials and guideline updates have expanded indications for intravenous thrombolysis and endovascular thrombectomy well beyond traditional time windows, while innovations in imaging, anticoagulation, and device-based therapies continue to accelerate. At the same time, clinicians and healthcare systems face increasing complexity in patient selection, workflow design, and coordinated care delivery.

UCLA Brain Attack! ’26 is designed to meet this moment—bridging the gap between evidence and practice by equipping healthcare professionals with the clinical reasoning frameworks needed to navigate complex and time-sensitive decisions across diverse care settings.


Registration Fees

In-Person Registration

  • $225 Physicians, Nurses and Allied Health
  • $150 UC Faculty/Staff

Virtual Registration

  • $150 Physicians, Nurses and Allied Health
  • $100 UC Faculty/Staff

UC Recharge Payment Information

Registration payment can be submitted via the Interdepartmental or Intercampus recharge system. For more details, please refer to document here: Recharge Information

Refunds

Cancellations must be received via email to ccpd@mednet.ucla.edu by Sunday, September 20, 2026 and will be subject to a $75 processing fee. No refunds will be granted after that date. David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA reserves the right to cancel or postpone this course if necessary; in the event of cancellation, course fees will be fully refunded to the original form of payment. We are not responsible for other costs, such as non-refundable airline tickets or hotel penalties.

Course Recording

All registrants (live or virtual) will be provided the opportunity to review *recorded sessions up to 3 weeks following the course.

*The recorded sessions are not approved for Continuing Education (CE) credit.


Target Audience

Specialties - Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Neurocritical Care, Neurological Surgery, Neuroradiology, Psychiatry and Neurology, Radiology, Surgery

Professions - Fellow, Nurse, Physician, Resident


Objectives

At the conclusion of this activity, learners will be able to:
 

  1. Apply neuroimaging strategies, including advanced and simplified imaging paradigms, to support diagnostic evaluation and treatment decision-making in ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke.
  2. Analyze current clinical trial evidence and guideline recommendations supporting acute ischemic stroke therapies, including intravenous thrombolytics, expanded treatment windows, and endovascular thrombectomy.
  3. Select evidence-based medical, endovascular, or surgical management approaches for intracerebral hemorrhage, subdural hematoma, and cerebral aneurysms based on patient characteristics and disease severity.
  4. Interpret evolving evidence related to stroke recovery, rehabilitation, and systems of care to inform multidisciplinary care planning across the stroke continuum.


Accreditation

The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
 

The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

The California State Board of Registered Nursing accepts courses approved by the AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ as meeting the continuing education requirements for license renewal. Nurses from states other than California should inquire with their local State Board for specific continuing education policies.