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Mar 10, 2026, 12:48
Kayley Pappas: Translating Cutting-Edge Science Into Better Care and Hope for Stroke Patients at Mayo Clinic
Kayley Pappas, Physician Liaison at Mayo Clinic, shared on LinkedIn:
”Stroke care is evolving — and Mayo Clinic is helping lead the way.
From national clinical trials focused on improving hemorrhagic stroke outcomes to innovative recovery models that support patients and families, their multidisciplinary approach demonstrates a strong commitment to research, education, and patient-centered care.
Clinical trials like FASTEST, BLOCK-SAH, STRIVE-ON, and the family-focused C3FIT model are examples of how cutting-edge science is being translated into better care and hope for patients.”
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