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May 20, 2026, 12:27
Atul Gupta: Patients Share Their Personal Stroke Stories to Help Raise Public Awareness
Atul Gupta, Chief Medical Officer, Image Guided Therapy and Precision Diagnosis at Philips, shared on LinkedIn:
”Patients re-visiting the room where their stroke was reversed!
Each telling their personal story to media, helping raise public awareness during American Stroke Month!
The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine has it all – from an amazing aeromedical network and flying intensivist nurses, to the magic that takes place in the Philips Azurion interventional neuro-suite, thanks to talented interventional physicians and nurse practitioners!
Please help spread the word that Time Is Brain, this and every month!
Learn to BE FAST – it can save a life!”

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