Further reading and reference
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Telestroke
According Steven R. Levine and Mark Gorman, MD From the Center for Stroke Research & Henry Ford Stroke Program in Stroke. 1999;30:464-469; Time is of the essence for effective intervention in acute ischemic stroke. They emphasize that computer-based technology can now be used to integrate electronic medical information, clinical assessment tools, neuroradiology, laboratory data, and clinical pathways to bring state-of-the-art expert stroke care to underserved areas.
Further reading and reference
Further reading and reference
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