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The Eastern North Carolina Stroke Network


Save the Dates!

The next ENCSN Quarterly Meeting is January 13th, 2009 in Greenville, NC.
Click the link above to see the meeting agenda and to register for the meeting.

Other Quarterly Meeting dates:
April 14, 2010 in Rocky Mount, NC.

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Download ENCSN Background Information Flyer


ENCSN Vision

The vision of the ENCSN is to be recognized as a leading resource for voluntary collaboration on stroke best practices in Eastern NC communities.

ENCSN Mission

The mission of the ENCSN is to improve the prevention, treatment, and quality of stroke care in Eastern NC through a coordinated regional system.

ENCSN History

The Eastern NC Stroke Network (ENCSN) was first formed in 2006. At that time, its core planning members from EAHEC, AHA, the NC Heart Disease & Stroke Prevention Program, and the Pitt County Health Department helped collaborate to offer stroke continuing education opportunities for health care providers in Eastern NC.

Then, through a strategic planning process from July – September 2008, the mission, vision, and membership structure of ENCSN was defined. Workgroup co-chairs from Onlsow Memorial Hospital, AHA, Pitt County Health Department, and Pitt County Memorial Hospital were selected to lead the Network's four workgroups at that time. To learn more about the strategic plan process of ENCSN, download the Strategic Plan Final Report here. Currently, the Network is staffed and funded by the Eastern and Northeastern NC Heart Disease & Stroke Prevention Coordinators, Elynor Wilson and India Foy.

ENCSN Membership

30 Counties are targeted for Network membership:

Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Carteret, Craven, Currituck, Dare, Duplin, Edgecombe, Gates, Greene, Halifax, Hertford, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir, Martin, Nash, Northampton, Onslow, Pamlico, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Tyrell, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wilson.

As of 8/18/09, ENCSN has over 270 members. These members come from 24 of the 30 target counties (80% of the target membership). The 270 members of ENCSN come from 84 distinct organizations and 18 different organization types. Half of the ENCSN membership is based in hospitals or accute care settings. The other top three membership types are EMS (13%), Public Health (11%), and Rehabilitation (8%).

To be eligible for membership, you must live or work in these 30 Target counties. Anyone who is a stroke champion in the region can become a member: hospital stroke coordinators, nurses, emergency management technicians, physicians, medical directors, rehabilitation therapists, pharmacists, stroke caretakers, health policy administrators, public health scientists, health advocacy organization members, and stroke survivors. If you live outside of this 30 county region and would still like to join the Network, contact the Network Steering Committee Staff (Elynor Wilson, elwilson@pittcountync.gov, or India Foy, ifoy@arhs-nc.org).



Join ENCSN Now!

To join ENCSN, click on the link above to send an email to elwilson@pittcountync.gov, stating your name, position title, organization/agency, agency county location, and which workgroup(s) you would like to join:
CE, HPC, CPE, or QI.



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Website last updated November 23, 2009. For website revisions, please email Elynor Wilson at elwilson@pittcountync.gov.