Among the presentations are:
- A study by Seemant Chaturvedi, MD, to determine whether African-American stroke patients receive appropriate carotid ultrasound exams;
- A study by Bradley Jacobs, MD, on whether strokes are treated properly in Detroit;
- A study by William Coplin, MD, on strokes after bone-marrow transplants;
- A study by Dr. Coplin on seizures after subarachnoid hemorrhages; and
- A study by Steven Levine, MD, on the side effects of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), a drug that eliminates or significantly reduces disability if it is administered within three hours of the stroke.
With more than 1,000 medical students, WSU is among the nation's largest medical schools. Together with the Detroit Medical Center, the school is a leader in patient care and medical research in a number of areas including cancer, genetics, pediatrics and the neurosciences.