The field of stroke and cerebrovascular disease has grown tremendously in the past few years, thanks to game changing technologies in neuroendovascular thrombectomy, neuroimaging, pre-hospital mobile stroke units, stroke recovery, and more. Specialized stroke centers are proliferating around the globe on different continents and in different countries, telemedicine services are connecting more of the underserved rural and community hospitals, stroke care in lower middle-income countries is emerging, and the number of training programs for clinicians to specialize in stroke continue to increase. There is now a growing market for allied health professionals to focus their careers and conduct research in stroke. Artificial intelligence and machine learning offer unprecedented opportunities to transform healthcare for patients with cerebrovascular disease. In the current climate, we believe stroke is entering a golden era of new diagnostics, therapeutics, predictive algorithms, and healthcare delivery models within the dual contexts of population health and learning healthcare.
As the stroke field grows, we have launched Frontiers in Stroke , a new journal in the biomedical community, and welcome submissions for our first inaugural Research Topic on frontier topics in stroke and cerebrovascular disease. We invite original research, meta-analyses, and scholarly reviews addressing these frontier topics. Authors will be given a rapid response on the suitability of their manuscripts.
We are excited to launch and look forward to reviewing your submissions, rapidly publishing high-quality research, and advancing the scientific enterprise in stroke and cerebrovascular disease.
The field of stroke and cerebrovascular disease has grown tremendously in the past few years, thanks to game changing technologies in neuroendovascular thrombectomy, neuroimaging, pre-hospital mobile stroke units, stroke recovery, and more. Specialized stroke centers are proliferating around the globe on different continents and in different countries, telemedicine services are connecting more of the underserved rural and community hospitals, stroke care in lower middle-income countries is emerging, and the number of training programs for clinicians to specialize in stroke continue to increase. There is now a growing market for allied health professionals to focus their careers and conduct research in stroke. Artificial intelligence and machine learning offer unprecedented opportunities to transform healthcare for patients with cerebrovascular disease. In the current climate, we believe stroke is entering a golden era of new diagnostics, therapeutics, predictive algorithms, and healthcare delivery models within the dual contexts of population health and learning healthcare.
As the stroke field grows, we have launched Frontiers in Stroke , a new journal in the biomedical community, and welcome submissions for our first inaugural Research Topic on frontier topics in stroke and cerebrovascular disease. We invite original research, meta-analyses, and scholarly reviews addressing these frontier topics. Authors will be given a rapid response on the suitability of their manuscripts.
We are excited to launch and look forward to reviewing your submissions, rapidly publishing high-quality research, and advancing the scientific enterprise in stroke and cerebrovascular disease.