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The World Stroke Organization Future Leaders Programme: Building Leadership Capacity in Global Stroke Care

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posted on 2025-09-15, 14:05 authored by Leonardo Augusto Carbonera, Ana Claudia de Souza, Vasileios-Arsenios Lioutas, Jatinder MinhasJatinder Minhas, Ivy Anne Sebastian, Ahmed Nasreldein, Julia Shapranova, Hugh S Markus, Christopher LH Chen, Werner Hacke, Valeria Caso
Background: Leadership development is essential to advancing stroke care globally. The World Stroke Organisation (WSO) Future Stroke Leaders Programme (FSLP) was established to identify and support global early-career professionals in stroke care worldwide. The program offers structured leadership training, mentorship, and seed funding for implementation projects. Selection criteria prioritise diversity, leadership potential, and institutional support. The paper describes the design and implementation of the WSO FSLP and evaluates its contribution to stroke care advancement, professional development, and global collaboration. Methods: This is a descriptive narrative of the WSO FSLP, based on program documentation, participant surveys, and public databases. Programmatic key performance indicators (KPIs) aligned with WSO’s strategic goals were used to track impact. Results: Among 56 participants in the first two cohorts, selected from over 35 countries, engagement with the WSO FSLP contributed to improved access to and delivery of care by developing stroke services in underserved areas, enhancing publication output, and supporting active involvement in international policy and advocacy efforts. Participants reported career advancement, increased research engagement, and expanded collaborative networks as a direct result of their participation in the program. Conclusions: The WSO FSLP is a model for developing global stroke leadership. Its impact spans clinical innovation, academic research, and policy influence, guiding implementation. Continued program adaptation to the changing international landscape, alumni engagement, and long-term impact evaluation will help sustain and scale worldwide contributions to stroke care equity.<p></p>

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Author affiliation

College of Life Sciences Medical Sciences

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

International Journal of Stroke

Pagination

17474930251378047

Publisher

SAGE Publications

issn

1747-4930

eissn

1747-4949

Copyright date

2025

Available date

2025-09-15

Spatial coverage

United States

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Jatinder Minhas

Deposit date

2025-09-11

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