Ahmed Nasreldein In The 1st Podcast Episode of International Journal of Stroke
Ahmed Nasreldein, Professor of Neurology at Assiut University, reposted from World Stroke Academy on LinkedIn:
”Proud to be part of the first podcast episode of International Journal of Stroke (From Paper to Practice ).
The idea is simple: highlight the real clinical implications of key papers and help turn evidence into everyday clinical practice. Excited for what’s coming next.
Many thanks to the World Stroke Academy for supporting this work and for all their great efforts.”
Quoting World Stroke Academy‘s post:
”We’re excited to share with you our January Paper of the Month with a bonus interview that introduces From Paper to Practice, a new podcast series of the International Journal of Stroke and the World Stroke Academy!
This month’s commentary and episode focus in the Vascular Dementia World Stroke Organization Factsheet 2026, recently published on the IJS.
Dive into all the resources:
Interview by Dr. Ahmed Nasreldein to Dr. Vera Yuan Cai:

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