No Brain Behind
In this episode of No Brain Behind, Dr. Stephanie Lyden and Dr. Lee Chung, neurologists at the University of Utah, discuss the challenges and innovations shaping rural neurologic care. They explore how geographic distance, limited infrastructure, and fragmented health systems impact access to time-sensitive stroke care in rural and Indigenous communities, and how tele-stroke and tele-neurology are helping bridge these gaps. The conversation highlights innovative care models, medical education pathways, and the importance of collaboration, cultural humility, and reimagining underserved neurology as a distinct and valued area of practice.
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