Javier Lagos Servellon: Reflections on Completing the University of Bern’s Stroke Medicine Program
Javier Lagos Servellon, Interventional Neurologist at Hospital Cemesa, shared on LinkedIn:
”Today I had the privilege of presenting my thesis as part of the Master of Advanced Studies in Stroke Medicine at the University of Bern.
Over the past two years, this program has provided an exceptional opportunity to learn from leading experts and collaborate with colleagues from across the world who share a common mission: improving stroke care and outcomes for our patients.
The knowledge, perspectives, and professional relationships gained throughout this journey will continue to shape my work as we strive to advance stroke systems of care and expand access to evidence-based treatments, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
I am deeply grateful to the faculty, mentors, and fellow participants who made this experience so valuable.”

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