Stroke: Then and Now
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In our first episode, Dr. Alexandra Czap, assistant professor of neurology and neurosurgery at UTHealth Houston, sits down with stroke expert and pioneer, Dr. James Grotta, to reflect on the past, present, and future of the stroke field. Dr. Grotta reminisces on the monumental changes within the field and provides insight on what stroke trainees should know to lead the next revolution of stroke. The Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease http://www.utstrokeinstitute.com/ UTHealth Stroke Fellowship Program https://www.uth.edu/stroke-institute/training/vascular-neurology-fellowship Host: Barbra Ovuegbe Marketing Coordinator, UTHealth Houston Guest: Alexandra Czap, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery, UTHealth Houston https://www.uth.edu/stroke-institute/faculty/profile?id=a802edb7-9142-4118-bed5-2f0598cb6e89 Guest: James C. Grotta, MD Director of Stroke Research, Clinical Institute for Research and Innovation, Memorial Hermann - Texas Medical Center Director, Mobile Stroke Unit Consortium https://www.uth.edu/stroke-institute/faculty/profile?id=8f8c7729-0587-4ef5-b6c6-59c65a3e88af
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