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Stroke Busters

UTHealth Houston Stroke Institute

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Presented by the UTHealth Houston Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases. We specialize in brain health, stroke recovery, prevention, services, population health, and vascular dementia. Follow us along the revolutionary forefront of stroke research, medical care and treatments. Stay connected on Twitter for updates @UTHealthStroke! For more information on the podcast or how to be featured, contact us at info.uthiscd@gmail.com.
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Fiona Smith, a PhD student at the Cizik School of Nursing at UTHealth Houston and Stroke Coordinator at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, recently joined the Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases Stroke Busters podcast to discuss her research on stroke awareness within the Spanish-speaking community. Smith's passion for improving s…
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Young Stroke Survivor's Inspiring Journey Highlights the Power of Resilience, Support, and Research Katie was a healthy, active 27-year-old professional from Seattle starting her career, living life, and never expected it to be upended by a stroke. She woke up one morning and began her day like any other when suddenly her life changed forever. Kati…
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Welcome to the Stroke Busters Podcast! I'm your host, Amy Quinn, and I'm thrilled to take you on a journey into the fascinating world of stroke research and innovation. Join me as we delve into the latest breakthroughs and insights from the Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases at UTHealth Houston. At the Stroke Busters Podcast, we're o…
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Welcome back to Stroke Busters where we bring you groundbreaking research and expert insights from the Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases at UTHealth Houston. Our team is committed to unraveling the mysteries surrounding strokes, those unexpected interruptions to the blood flow in the brain that can have life-altering consequences. O…
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From the Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases at UTHealth Houston, today, we delve into a fascinating study exploring the intriguing concept known as the "obesity paradox" in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Joining us are two esteemed guests, Dr. Jared Chen and Dr. Andrea Gaitan, who played integral roles in t…
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Welcome back to another episode of our podcast dedicated to exploring the latest in stroke research, treatment, and stories of resilience. I'm your host, Amy Quinn, and today, we have an incredible guest joining us - a true expert in the field. I'm thrilled to welcome Stuart Fraser, Assistant Professor in Pediatric Neurology and the Director of the…
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The Future of Cardiac Monitoring and Anticoagulation After Ischemic Stroke and TIA w/ Luciano A. Sposato, MD MBA FRCPC Professor of Neurology, Western University Host: Jacob Sambursky, MD Welcome back to Stroke Busters, a podcast presented by the Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease at UTHealth Houston. On this show, we connect with lea…
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Welcome to another episode of the Stroke Busters Podcast, your go-to source for all things related to stroke, research, community, and academia. Today’s episode is part 2 of our Yatsu Day Series, bringing you an inside peek at the speakers who will be presenting at the 14th Annual Yatsu Day Symposium, presented by the Stroke Institute, here in Hous…
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Welcome to another episode of the Stroke Busters Podcast, your go-to source for all things related to stroke, research, community, and academia. I'm your host, Amy Quinn, Communications Director for the UTHealth Houston Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease. Today’s episode is part 1 of our Yatsu Day Series, bringing you an inside peek a…
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Welcome to an exciting episode of STroke Busters! Today, we're thrilled to introduce you to Dr. Wondwossen Tekle, who recently delivered a groundbreaking Vascular Neurology Grand Rounds presentation at McGovern Medical School. Dr. Tekle shares his incredible journey of pioneering Ethiopia's very first Stroke and Neurointerventional Program.Join our…
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Today’s guest is Dr. James Grotta, who after joining UT Houston faculty in 1979, he established the UT Houston Stroke Program and developed its NIH funded fellowship training program. He has been continuously funded to carry out translational research in acute stroke treatment, and played a leading role in many clinical research studies, including …
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Today’s guest is Dr. Ameer Hassan, a triple board-certified neurologist who specializes in stroke, and is Head of the Neuroscience Department and a Professor of Neurology and Radiology at the University of TX Rio Grande Valley Dr. Hassan joined us for a Vascular Neurology Grand Rounds and stuck around to record this episode with one of our Vascular…
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Stroke Busters is a podcast presented by the Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease at UTHealth Houston in Houston, TX. The purpose of this podcast is to bring you the latest news and discussion in stroke care, research, community, and academia. Today’s guest is Dr. Patrick Key, a non-invasive board-certified clinical cardiologist with cl…
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We have another Grand Rounds follow up interview for you today, and a special one at that! Dr. Jared Chen has joined the Stroke Institute here at UTHealth Houston and we were so thankful not only for his time spent on his Grand Rounds presentation, but for sticking around for an in-depth look into his research and new faculty position. One of this …
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It’s that time again for a Grand Rounds follow-up interview! Dr. Andrew Southerland, Associate Professor in the division of vascular neurology, departments of neurology and public health sciences at the University of Virginia Health. Our Stroke Fellow, Mohammad Rauf, interviewed Dr. Southerland following his Grand Rounds presentation, "Augmenting C…
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We have an amazing Grand Rounds follow up interview for you today! Dr. Diogo Haussen, Director of Neuroendovascular Service at the Marcus Stroke & Neuroscience Center at Grady Memorial Hospital joined us for a Grand Rounds presentation with medical students and faculty at McGovern Medical School. His presentation was titled, Carotid Webs: Armed and…
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A large majority of stroke awareness, stories and advocacy is centered around older or aging populations. When we think about stroke, we envision an adult or a person with high risk factors, adult risk factors, such as smoking, drinking, high blood pressure, etc…. Though more common in adults, stroke is among the top 10 causes of death in pediatric…
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In today’s episode, Dr. Seema Aggarwal sat down with Dr. Yejin Kim to discuss Dr. Kim, along with many other UTHealth Houston and Stroke Institute researchers, an article from March 2022, a counterfactual analysis of differential comorbidity risk factors in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Their analysis discovered different comorbidities…
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We have an amazing Grand Rounds follow up interview for you today! Dr. Andrew Barreto is an Associate Professor at McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth). He is board certified in both Neurology and Vascular Neurology, and sees patients of all ages. His clinical interests involve a combination…
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Dr. Chimowitz completed a Neurology residency at Tufts –New England Medical Center and a Stroke fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic. He has had faculty positions at the University of Michigan and Emory University, and is currently Professor of Neurology and Associate Dean of Faculty Development at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charlest…
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Our stroke program, founded by Dr. James Grotta in 1979, specializes in stroke epidemiology, clinical trial design, and basic science. We train the next generation of revolutionary academics and leaders in cerebrovascular disease through our NINDS-funded fellowship programs. Each year we welcome a new class of fellows. This episode is a "wrap up" o…
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For Stroke Awareness Month this May, each episode we’ll talk with professionals, doctors, researchers and therapists who work with stroke patients and in stroke science. Highlighting the people who work in stroke care, hearing their stories, why they chose their career paths, hopefully this encourages future generations of stroke professionals! Con…
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For Stroke Awareness Month this May, each episode we’ll talk with professionals, doctors, researchers and therapists who work with stroke patients and in stroke science. Highlighting the people who work in stroke care, hearing their stories, why they chose their career paths, hopefully this encourages future generations of stroke professionals! Con…
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For Stroke Awareness Month this May, each episode we’ll talk with professionals, doctors, researchers and therapists who work with stroke patients and in stroke science. Highlighting the people who work in stroke care, hear their stories, why they chose their career paths, hopefully this encourages future generations of stroke professionals! Contin…
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May is Stroke Awareness Month and we are excited to bring to you a mini-series this month focused on Careers in Stroke. Each episode we’ll talk with professionals, doctors, researchers and therapists who work with stroke patients and in stroke science. Highlighting the people who work in stroke care, hear their stories, why they chose their career …
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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 depar…
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In this episode, we sat down with Dr. Suja Rajan following her groundbreaking presentation on the cost-effectiveness of mobile stroke units at the 2022 International Stroke Conference in New Orleans. Dr. Rajan and co-researchers aimed to prove “if outcome improvements associated with MSUs justify [an] increase in costs, thereby making MSUs cost eff…
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In this episode, Andrea Ancer Leal, RN, LMSW, BSN-DNP Student and Research Coordinator II with the Cizik School of Nursing at UTHealth Houston, sits down with Miguel A. De La Mora, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner DNP Student at UTHealth Cizik School of Nursing to recap our previous episode on Post-Stroke Depression and Anxiety, with Dr. Jennifer Bea…
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In this episode we chat with Dr. Louise McCullough, professor and Chair of Neurology at Memorial Hermann Hospital in the Texas Medical Center and Co-Director of UTHealth Neurosciences. She is also the Conference Chair for this year's International Stroke Conference and offers an inside look into this year's event and UTHealth Houston's involvement.…
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In this episode, stroke fellow, Shalene Amin, sits down with Dr. Jennifer Beauchamp, Associate Professor at the UT Health Cizik School of Nursing in the Department of Research to discuss post-stroke depression and anxiety. She is also the Lead Investigator of the University of Texas System Health Biobank Consortium and the director of the Mental He…
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For our Stroke Awareness Month special episode we chat with vascular and interventional neurologist, Dr. Sunil Sheth, to discuss his career in endovascular and interventional neurology and advice for stroke trainees. Ideas and opinions are our own and this podcast is not a substitute for expert medical advice. The Institute for Stroke and Cerebrova…
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For our second episode, we chat with nationally recognized physician-scientist Louise D. McCullough, MD, PhD to discuss her work in identifying sex differences in cell death pathways during stroke and leadership advice to stroke trainees. Ideas and opinions are our own and this podcast is not a substitute for expert medical advice. The Institute fo…
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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 sh…
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