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Jul 7, 2026, 05:40
Andrew Agwunobi: UConn Health is Proud to Advance Stroke Rehabilitation for Veterans
Andrew Agwunobi, Executive Vice President of Health Affairs and CEO of the University of Connecticut (UConn Health), shared on LinkedIn:
”Innovation has the greatest impact when it improves lives.
At UConn Health, we are proud to partner with veterans, researchers, and community leaders to expand access to advanced stroke rehabilitation through our Neuromodulation Center of Excellence for Veterans.
This initiative reflects our commitment to delivering innovative care while honoring those who have served our country.
By combining cutting-edge research with compassionate, patient-centered care, we are creating new opportunities for recovery and helping shape the future of stroke rehabilitation.”
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