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Pulsara Event Schedule Update - May & Summer 2020

Pulsara Event Schedule Update - May & Summer 2020

April 2020 Recap

Before COVID-19 put a stop to all public gatherings and social-distancing became the new norm, Pulsara was registered to attend seven conferences across the country in April. Most were cancelled or postponed, with the exception of the Singing River Health System's 8th Annual Stroke Symposium, which was held virtually. We may not have exhibited at the event but we did continue to sponsor the virtual conference.

In April, Pulsara also won and was a finalist for a couple of awards, we presented an enriching webinar, and we were featured in interviews by our clients: 



May & Summer 2020

These are clearly uncertain times. At the beginning of the year, Pulsara was planning to attend 11 conferences in May, June, and July, all of which have either been cancelled or postponed to 2021. We are hopeful that we'll be able to reconnect face-to-face in August at the AANN's Advances in Stroke Care Conference in Kentucky, but we know that it is important to continue to flatten the curve. We hope everyone will do their part to minimize the spread of the virus and remember to thank the first responders and healthcare workers who are on the front lines taking care of our communities and loved ones.

Until we meet again!

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