Stroke Recovery Throughout The Continuum of Care with Dr. Nneka Ifejika, MD MPH
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In this episode we sat down withDr. Nneka Ifejika, Associate Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Section Chief of Stroke Rehabilitation at UT Southwestern Medical Center, following her Grand Rounds presentation, Stroke Recovery Throughout The Continuum of Care at McGovern Medical School. She has secondary appointments in the departments of Neurology, and Population and Data Sciences, and has both clinical and research interests spanning each of these fields. Outside of her numerous research accolades, Dr. Ifejika has exceled as a clinician, earning Texas Monthly’s title of “super doctor” in each year from 2018 to 2021, and “Top Doctor” in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation; awarded each by H Texas Magazine, Texas Monthly Magazine and Houstonia Magazine in numerous years from 2014-2018. She is beloved by her patients, and strongly missed by her colleagues here at UT Houston.  Ideas and opinions are our own and this podcast is not a substitute for expert medical advice. The Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease (UTHealth Stroke Institute) http://www.utstrokeinstitute.com/ UTHealth Stroke Institute Vascular Neurology Fellowship https://www.uth.edu/stroke-institute/training/vascular-neurology-fellowship Dr. Nneka Ifejika https://utswmed.org/doctors/nneka-ifejika/ Hosts: Amy Quinn, Pam Zelnik  Twitter: @UTHealthStroke Instagram: @UTHealthStroke Facebook: facebook.com/uthealthstroke
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