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Jun 2, 2026, 10:40
Eseosa Ighodaro: A Free Online Stroke Education Series Is Now Live
Eseosa Ighodaro, Assistant Professor of Neurology at Wake Forest School of Medicine, shared on LinkedIn:
”Based on community feedback, I have launched a free online stroke education series.
The inaugural video explores the various types of strokes, as well as their signs and symptoms.
I encourage sharing this resource with family, friends, and community networks.
If you have any topics that you would like for me to cover in future videos, comment below.”
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