Stroke Center IN THE DEPARTMENT OF NEUROLOGY AND NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES
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Gregory W. Albers, MD, Director, Stanford Stroke Center
The Stanford Stroke Center, one of the first comprehensive multidisciplinary centers of its kind, was established in 1992 to develop new approaches to diagnose and treat stroke. We assembled a team of neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, nurse specialists, basic scientists, and clinical researchers with the goal of significantly improving the chances that a patient can prevent, or recover optimally, from a stroke. More »
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