Stroke Awareness Month Presentation for Hays Elementary Class
May is American Stroke Awareness Month and National Nurses Week—a perfect time to celebrate lifesaving knowledge and the nurses who share it.
Katelyn, Inpatient Rehabilitation nursing supervisor and stroke program manager, along with her husband Michael, clinical documentation integrity specialist in the Continuing Care department, visited their daughter’s third-grade class to teach students how to be real-life heroes. They shared how to recognize the signs of strokes and heart attacks and how to call 911 in an emergency—because it’s never too early to learn how to save a life.
Also supporting the effort but not pictured was Brian Pfannenstiel, Director of Critical Care, who joined the classroom presentation.
Learn more about our stroke recovery program by visiting Inpatient Rehabilitation.

Katelyn, Inpatient Rehab nursing supervisor and stroke program manager, along with her husband Michael, clinical documentation integrity specialist in the Continuing Care department, visited their daughter’s third-grade class to teach students to recognize the signs of strokes and heart attacks and how to call 911 in an emergency.