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Difficult Strokes to Identify: Tricks and Tips From the Frontline

Haemin Go posted on 4/26/2021

Moderator: Jordan Bonomo, MD, FCCM, FNCS
Other Participants: Stacie L. Demel, DO, PhD

Difficult stroke syndromes challenge even the best of stroke clinicains. This in depth discussion with Dr. Stacie Demel from the University of Cincinnati takes us through the thinking of a national expert as she walks us through the tips and tricks she uses to not miss strokes that can be devastating. Dysphasia testing in the ED, walking all patients and finding the patients with "dizzy plus" are the focus of this informative discussion with Dr. Demel. Even the thalamus and thalamic strokes make an appearance in this podcast as does the complex assessent of neglect and how to teach ourselves to do a better neurologic exam.

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