As part of the pre-event activities leading up to the “Digital Twin for Stroke Care Global Partnership Workshop,” network members had the privilege of visiting RSUP Prof. Dr. I G N G Ngoerah Hospital in Bali. The visit offered valuable insights into stroke care practices and further strengthened collaborative efforts between international experts.
Warm Welcome by the Hospital Director
Upon arrival, the team was warmly welcomed by the hospital director, dr. I Wayan Sudana, M.Kes. His opening remarks highlighted the hospital’s commitment to advancing stroke care and fostering collaborations that enhance patient outcomes. Dr. Sudana emphasized the importance of integrating cutting-edge technologies, such as digital twin technology, in healthcare delivery to improve diagnosis and treatment.
Insightful Presentation on Stroke Care
The highlight of the visit was an insightful presentation delivered by dr. Angga Khrisna, a distinguished neurologist at RSUP Prof. Dr. I G N G Ngoerah Hospital. Dr. Khrisna provided a comprehensive overview of the hospital’s stroke care program, including its multidisciplinary approach and the use of advanced medical technologies.
He elaborated on the hospital’s protocols for acute stroke management, rehabilitation strategies, and ongoing efforts to enhance stroke prevention. The presentation also touched upon the challenges faced in delivering stroke care in Indonesia and the potential role of digital innovations in overcoming these hurdles.
Engaging Discussions and Knowledge Exchange
Following the presentation, participants engaged in lively discussions with dr. Khrisna and other hospital staff. The exchange of ideas covered best practices, innovative treatments, and opportunities for collaboration in research and clinical care.
The visit provided an invaluable opportunity for network members to witness firsthand the dedication and expertise of the RSUP Prof. Dr. I G N G Ngoerah Hospital team. It also set the stage for meaningful discussions during the upcoming workshop.
Strengthening Partnerships for Better Stroke Care
As the visit concluded, the network members expressed their appreciation for the hospital’s hospitality and the informative session led by dr. Khrisna. The experience underscored the importance of cross-border partnerships in advancing stroke care and the potential of digital twin technology to revolutionize healthcare.
The collaborative spirit and shared commitment witnessed during this visit have undoubtedly laid a strong foundation for the success of the workshop. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to explore innovative solutions for stroke care and digital health transformation.