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Shirley Paterson and Kirsty Macgowan

Stirling sisters honour mum by raising more than £20k for Stroke Association

Sisters Kirsty and Shirley Macgowan remember when their mum died of a stroke with immense sadness. She was only 62 and seemed well, from keeping fit and healthy. In fact, she had been out on her bike the day before she had a stroke.
That was 23rd July 2008, and they still feel their mum, Molly’s loss keenly. The sisters say, “Mum's stroke was so sudden and unexpected - it made us realise how li

Last year in Scotland...  about 6 in 7 eligible stroke patients missed out on a thrombectomy.

Charities Join Forces to Demand Access to Life Changing Stroke Treatment for All Scots

Scotland trails Ukraine in thrombectomy procedures in 2023 (1) About 1 in 7 of those who needed life changing procedure in Scotland in 2023 got it (2) Thrombectomy reduces the likelihood of a stroke survivor living with severe disability (3) It is one of the most cost-effective treatments in all of medicine, saving the health and care system £47,000 per patient over a five-year period (4)

"Reasons for Scotland’s stroke care performance are complex, but they are not insoluble" - Professor Terry Quinn

Past, Present and Uncertain Future of Stroke Care in Scotland

By Professor Terry Quinn, David Cargill Chair in Geriatric Medicine and Honorary Consultant Physician in Stroke and Geriatric Medicine at University of Glasgow. His article was first published in The Times Scotland.
As a junior doctor in the early 2000s, I decided to work in Scotland specialising in stroke-care. This was for two reasons, firstly I could see that stroke was common in Scotland, e

Scottish Stroke Care Audit 2014 National Report - Stroke Association Scotland comments

Scottish Stroke Care Audit 2014 National Report - Stroke Association Scotland comments

Andrea Cail, Director Scotland of the Stroke Association said: “Stroke is a major health problem in Scotland and it has now been a clinical priority for the Scottish Government and NHS Scotland for over 15 years.  During that time there have been significant improvements in the quality of stroke care which have contributed to a reduction in the number of deaths from stroke.  However, stroke is sti