Mitchell S.V. Elkind, MD, MS, MPhil, Professor of Neurology and Epidemiology, principal investigator on the trial that examined anticoagulants and stroke prevention speaks about the research
Olajide A. Williams, MD, MS, Professor of Neurology & Vice Dean of Community Research & Engagement, commented on a study that examined racial inequity and likelihood of strokes
Soojin Park, MD, FAHA, FNCS, Associate Professor of Neurology (in Biomedical Informatics), talks about her research in using artificial intelligence in neurocritical care.
Olajide A. Williams, MD, MS, Professor of Neurology & Vice Dean of Community Health at the VP&S, talks about stressors that increase the likelihood of someone having a stroke.
"That's really young," said lead study author Dr. Eliza Miller, an assistant professor of neurology at Columbia University in New York City. "These women are still in their prime working years."
Dr. Olajide Williams, Professor of Neurology and Associate Dean of Community Research and Engagement, was honored as a "Rising Leader" for his significant contributions in advancing health equity.
In recognition of Stroke Awareness Month, VP&S neurologist Joshua Willey, MD, shares important information about transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), also known as mini strokes.
Dr. Syeda Imama Ali Naqvi is among the 15 promising clinician scientists selected by Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons to be awarded a grant to support her research.
Fewer than half of ischemic stroke patients whom guidelines say should get dual-antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) actually receive the treatment, a new study suggests.
The nation’s history of structural racism must be acknowledged as a driver of health problems and shortened lives for Black people and other racial and ethnic groups