Stroke is a medical emergency. Learn the facts, symptoms, risk factors, and treatment options for stroke.
Please join us for a community outreach presentation provided by Washington Regional’s J.B. Hunt Transport Services Neuroscience Institute stroke program coordinators, Geneva Sutton and Matt Daniels.
They will talk about the following:
Getting immediate medical attention for stroke is crucial. If you or someone near you is showing any warning signs of a stroke, call 911 right away.
Meet your presenters:
Geneva Sutton
BSN, RN, ASC-BC, SCRN
Geneva is a registered nurse who started her career in Jonesboro, AR after receiving her Bachelor’s degree in nursing at Arkansas State University. She began her career in the intensive care unit but transitioned to stroke program coordinating shortly after relocating to Fayetteville. Geneva currently lives in Fayetteville with her husband and dog. She has been a Stroke Program Coordinator for Washington Regional Medical Center since November 2020. She currently holds two advanced board certifications in the stroke field and has a passion for stroke education and community outreach.
Matt Daniels
BSN, RN, CEN
Matt is a registered nurse who started his career in Memphis, TN and received his Bachelor's degree in nursing at Arkansas State University. His background is in emergency medicine. After relocating to NWA in 2021, he spent a year as a travelling nurse. Since Spring 2022 he has served as a Stroke Program Coordinator for Washington Regional Medical Center. Matt currently lives in Springdale with his wife and two children. He is passionate about bringing stroke awareness to his community
This program is free and open to the public. No registration is required.