Due to a high interest, The Future Stroke Leaders Programme is opening a call for nominations and applications to the WSO leadership development programme (Cohort 3). We invite individuals with the potential to lead the transformation of stroke prevention, treatment, and support at various levels. The two- year WSO Future Stroke Leaders programme will equip a global cohort of early career clinicians and researchers with an in-depth understanding of key challenges in relation to stroke and how these can be addressed within diverse stroke care systems.
Key Application Details:
Program Highlights:
- Bimonthly online sessions guided by a global faculty of experts.
- Two face-to-face programs: April 1-4, 2025, and graduation during Congress 2026.
- Seed-funded practical projects mentored by WSO, culminating in a presentation at World Stroke Congress 2026.
- Attendance at two World Stroke Congresses.
- WSO engagements: article writing, group projects, WSA learning materials developments.
- Check our social media application call:https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7150793093137526785
Programme Process:
Selection Interviews: April - June 2024
Successful Applicants Informed: July 2024
Start Date: November 2024
End Date: October 2026
Application Requirements: Interested individuals are requested to provide a one-page letter outlining their vision (specific achievable objectives for stroke care improvements), expectations, and motivation for participation. Additionally, include a short biographical note and a recent photograph. The application should also feature a letter from the candidate's institution, organization, or department confirming support and commitment to providing the necessary time for program participation.
Be part of our global stroke community, where excellence meets collaboration. Seize the opportunity to learn, grow, and make a meaningful impact.
If you have a colleague, friend, or connection who excels in healthcare, has a drive for excellence, and a keen interest in global stroke initiatives, encourage them to apply!
Good luck! We look forward to meeting you soon on this exciting journey towards transforming stroke care.