Full Name
Diane Glick
Job Title
Critical Care Nurse Practitioner
Company
OSF St. Anthony's Medical Center - Neurology and Neuro Interventional Surgery
Speaker Bio
Diane Glick is a highly experienced critical care nurse and nurse practitioner with a background as a paramedic. With over 20 years of experience in critical care nursing and more than 11 years as a nurse practitioner, Diane has a wealth of knowledge and expertise in neuro ICU and critical care, having spent over 13 years working in comprehensive stroke centers.
In her most recent role as a nurse practitioner, Diane taught ER medicine and family practice residents twice a year on the hyperacute management of acute stroke and stroke mimicking patient management. Additionally, she regularly conducted training for local fire departments on a quarterly basis. Diane is particularly skilled in teaching stroke management, including large vessel stroke patient identification, to all levels of students in both small and large group settings. Known for her dynamic and unique teaching style, Diane has received consistent feedback from students who express that they "finally get stroke" after attending her lectures.
With a passion for neurology and neurocritical care that is unsurpassed, Diane is dedicated to advancing stroke education for providers at all levels. She would be honored to contribute to the upcoming WEMSA conference as a speaker, continuing to share her extensive knowledge and commitment to stroke education.
In her most recent role as a nurse practitioner, Diane taught ER medicine and family practice residents twice a year on the hyperacute management of acute stroke and stroke mimicking patient management. Additionally, she regularly conducted training for local fire departments on a quarterly basis. Diane is particularly skilled in teaching stroke management, including large vessel stroke patient identification, to all levels of students in both small and large group settings. Known for her dynamic and unique teaching style, Diane has received consistent feedback from students who express that they "finally get stroke" after attending her lectures.
With a passion for neurology and neurocritical care that is unsurpassed, Diane is dedicated to advancing stroke education for providers at all levels. She would be honored to contribute to the upcoming WEMSA conference as a speaker, continuing to share her extensive knowledge and commitment to stroke education.
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