UKSF 2023 Frequently Asked Questions
Find out everything you need to attend UK Stroke Forum 2023 by reading through our frequently asked questions.
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UKSF 2024 - Frequently Asked Questions
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Answers to your most 'Frequently Asked Questions' (FAQs) about the UKSF conference can be found here.
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UKSF abstracts and posters
Abstract submission will open Monday 10 August. Accepted abstracts will be designated for e-poster presentations and authors will have the chance to discuss their research in a dedicated 45-minute session.
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UKSF attendee information
The 15th edition of the UK Stroke Forum will run entirely as an online meeting between Monday 7 December – Wednesday 9 December 2020. An exciting programme will run alongside an exhibition and poster sessions.
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UKSF exhibition and sponsorship opportunities
A virtual exhibition will be held to complement the programme and provide opportunities for companies to showcase their services. A unique experience that will allow exhibitors to liaise with delegates as though you are at The ICC in person.
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UKSF programme
At this year’s UK Stroke Forum Conference you can expect to see more of the sessions that you’ve told us you want, and that will connect you with the latest in stroke care. These will include leading presentations from world-renown plenary speakers, major clinical trials, and updates on the latest research and trials.
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UKSF registration
The UK Stroke Forum offers a full virtual experience that will imitate every aspect of our face-to-face conference. The event is open to all stroke healthcare professionals.
UKSF Speaker information
Below you'll find key information about your talk, pre-record and tips on how to create and deliver a better presentation.
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UKSF venue
Our virtual conference will bring you a world-class technology platform that will enable you to keep up to date with the latest groundbreaking research in stroke care.
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Understanding and managing emotionalism after your stroke
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