23rd Annual Meeting - Virtual Access Pass

23rd Annual Meeting - Virtual Access Pass

  • Register
    • Non-Physician - $495
    • Student/Resident/Fellow - $99
    • Non-physician Non-member - $495
    • Student/Resident/Fellow Non-member - $99.01
    • Physician - $495
    • Non-member - $495
    • Physician Non-member - $495

For those unable to travel to Montréal, we made it easier than ever to stay connected to the latest insights in neurocritical care with our new Virtual Access Pass. With the Virtual Access Pass, you have the flexibility to watch on-demand recordings at your convenience. Designed for those unable to travel, this pass is a great way to experience select highlights from the meeting and stay engaged with cutting-edge education from wherever you are.

Who do I contact if I'm unable to log into my NCS account? 

If you are having issues accessing the event and/or the Learning Center please email info@neurocriticalcare.org.

How long will I have access to session recordings/materials?

All 2025 registrants will have access to session recordings and session materials for one year (until September 21, 2026.)

How do I obtain continuing education credits? 

Continuing education is not available for on-demand recordings.

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    Join us for the Opening Session of the NCS 23rd Annual Meeting! NCS President, Susan Yeagar, and incoming President, Dave Greer, for the Awards Ceremony and Presidential Address. Immediately following the Presidential Address, we welcome Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor as the Opening Keynote to the NCS 23rd Annual Meeting.

    Join us for the Opening Session of the NCS 23rd Annual Meeting! NCS President, Susan Yeagar, and incoming President, Dave Greer, for the Awards Ceremony and Presidential Address.

    Immediately following the Presidential Address, we welcome Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor as the Opening Keynote to the NCS 23rd Annual Meeting.

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    Immediately following the Presidential Address, we welcome Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor as the Opening Keynote to the NCS 23rd Annual Meeting.

    10:30am - 10:52am EDT The SAHaRA RCT Trial Results
    Author: Shane English
    Presenting Author: Shane English
    10:52am - 11:15am EDT Safety and Tolerability of GTX-104 (Nimodipine Injection for IV Infusion) Compared with Oral Nimodipine in Patients With Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: a Prospective, Randomized Trial
    Authors: H. Alex Choi
    Presenting Author: H Alex Choi
    11:15am - 11:37am EDT Demographic, Clinical, and Neurocritical-Care-Related Characteristics of the First 1100 Patients in Influence of Cooling Duration on Efficacy in Cardiac Arrest Patients (ICECAP) Trial
    Authors: Robert Silbergleit
    Presenting Author: Robert Silbergleit
    11:37am - 12:00pm< EDT Early Blood Pressure Targets in Acute Spinal Cord Injury: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Author: Miriam Treggiari
    Presenting Author: Miriam Treggiari
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    Beyond the Bump: Navigating Obstetric Neurocritical Care Challenges

    Presentations

    1:30pm - 1:50pm EDT Current Ethical Issues in Neuro-Obstetric Care
    Speaker: Hannah Kirsch
    1:50pm - 2:10pm EDTNon-Invasive Neuromonitoring: Bringing Critical Care to the Bedside for Maternal and Fetal Brain Health
    Speaker: Avni Kapadia
    2:10pm - 2:30pm EDT Brain Slice: Neurosurgical Considerations in Obstetric Patients
    Speaker: Stephanie Einhaus
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    Join the Science of Neurocritical Care Track Co-Chair, Dr. Shraddha Mainali, along with leaders in the field leaders from the NIH, Industry, Neurocritical Care Research Central and the Neurocritical Care Foundation to share perspectives on the evolving landscape of research funding. Each speaker will give a brief update on their institutions funding status, followed by a full panel discussion exploring the impact of recent NIH funding cuts, explore alternate funding sources, and strategies to empower junior researchers in the field.

    Join the Science of Neurocritical Care Track Co-Chair, Dr. Shraddha Mainali, along with leaders in the field leaders from the NIH, Industry, Neurocritical Care Research Central and the Neurocritical Care Foundation to share perspectives on the evolving landscape of research funding. Each speaker will give a brief update on their institutions funding status, followed by a full panel discussion exploring the impact of recent NIH funding cuts, explore alternate funding sources, and strategies to empower junior researchers in the field.

    Presenters:
    • Corey Fehnel, MD, MPH
      Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center,Harvard Medical School
    • Javier Provencio
      University of Virginia Health Sciences Center
    • Tommy Thomas
      Emory University School of Medicine
    • Geoff Ling
      Johns Hopkins Medicine
    • Clinton Wright
      National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
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    Transforming Neurocritical Care: Digital Innovation, Education, and AI-Driven Advancements

    Presentations

    1:30pm - 1:50pm EDTImplementation of Health Informatics Principles and Artificial Intelligence into Neurocritical Care Practice
    Speaker: Barak Bar
    1:50pm - 2:10pm EDTEnhancing Safety and Quality: Transforming Neurocritical Care with Pharmacy Informatics Solutions
    Speaker: Casey May
    2:10pm - 2:30pm EDTArtificial Intelligence in Neurocritical Care: Enhancing Clinical Decision-Making, Communication, and Efficiency
    Speaker: Thomas Lawson
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    AI Implementation Science for Neurocritical Care

    This session explores the pathway for integrating advanced AI methodologies into neurocritical care practice through the lens of implementation science. Emphasizing not only technical innovation but also the critical role of ethics in deployment, the session highlights research that advances AI assurance, trust, human-computer interaction, and ethical implementation. By presenting cutting-edge studies and real-world applications, healthcare professionals and researchers will gain insights into the requirements for implementing robust, safe, and ethically sound AI tools that support clinical decision-making, optimize patient recovery, and enhance clinical workflows in neurocritical care.
    Presentations

    2:45pm - 3:05pm EDT Integrating Neuroethics into AI Implementation Science in Neurocritical Care
    Speaker: Michael Young
    3:05pm - 3:25pm EDT Measuring Trust in AI Coma Recovery Models via Simulation
    Speaker: Eric Rosenthal
    3:25pm - 3:45pm EDTParallel Implementation Strategies for a Continuous Monitoring Tool for DCI (COSMIC)
    Speaker: Soojin Park
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    ICU Violence: How Do We Care for Patients and Providers?

    Presentations

    2:45pm - 3:05pm ICU Violence is Real
    Presenter: Gloria Rodriguez-Vega
    3:05pm - 3:25pm Addressing High Risk Situations
    Presenter: Lewis Kaplan
    3:25pm - 3:45pm Emotional Elasticity: Building Resilience for Providers
    Presenter: Katie Ann Blanchard
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    Neurocritical Care Guidelines

    Presentations

    2:45pm - 3:05pm EDTGuidelines Selection, Development and Process Update
    Speaker: Chethan Venkatasubba Rao
    3:05pm - 3:25pm EDTAntithrombotic Reversal after Intracranial Hemorrhage: An UpdateSpeaker: Meghan Vallejo
    3:25pm - 3:45pm EDTTele Neurocritical Care Consensus Statement
    Speaker: Nick Murray
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    Join the NCS Inclusion in Neurocritical Care (INCC) Committee for this session to hear from the DEI Abstract Award Winner, Dr. Brian Coffey, who will be presenting the abstract "Toward Equitable Care after Cardiac Arrest: The Impact of Race, Ethnicity, and Insurance on Outcome at Two Safety Net Hospitals" from 8:00 - 8:15 AM. Immediately following the abstract presentation, the INCC Committee is proud to welcome Dr. Altaf Saadi as the INCC Keynote for 2025! Dr. Saadi's talk will take place 8:15 - 9:15 AM.

    Join the NCS Inclusion in Neurocritical Care (INCC) Committee for this session to hear from the DEI Abstract Award Winner, Dr. Brian Coffey, who will be presenting the abstract "Toward Equitable Care after Cardiac Arrest: The Impact of Race, Ethnicity, and Insurance on Outcome at Two Safety Net Hospitals" from 8:00 - 8:15 AM.

    Immediately following the abstract presentation, the INCC Committee is proud to welcome Dr. Altaf Saadi as the INCC Keynote for 2025! Dr. Saadi's talk will take place 8:15 - 9:15 AM.

    Presentations

    8:00am< - 8:15am EDT Toward Equitable Care after Cardiac Arrest: The Impact of Race, Ethnicity, and Insurance on Outcome at Two Safety Net Hospitals
    Authors: Brian Coffey
    Presenting Author: Brian Coffey
    8:15am - 9:15am EDT Bending the Arc: How Health Care Professionals Can Speak Up and Out for Change
    Presenter: Altaf Saadi
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    Global Perspectives in Neurocritical Care: Innovations, Sustainability, and Access in Resource-Limited Settings

    Presentations

    9:45am - 10:05am EDTBridging the Gap: Innovations in Neurocritical Care for Low-Resource Settings
    Speaker: Tracey Fan
    10:05am - 10:25am EDTSustainable Neurocritical Care: Lessons from Resource-Limited Settings for Greener Healthcare
    Speaker: Vishank Arun Shah
    10:25am - 10:45am EDTGlobal Barriers to Antiseizure Medications in Resource Limited Settings: Challenges and Solutions
    Speaker: Renad Abu-Sawwa