

Dr. Adnan Qureshi
Vascular Neurologist
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Dr. Adnan Qureshi is a vascular neurologist and professor of clinical neurology with the University of Missouri in Columbia.
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Episode # 403 • 10 Jan 2024
Intra-Arterial Therapies for Migraine Management
In this episode, guest-host Dr. Paul Bhogal invites Dr. Adnan Qureshi, an interventional neurologist at the University of Missouri, to share his insights on innovative treatments for migraines.
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Dr. Adnan is a distinguished researcher and medical professional specializing in neurology and cardiovascular clinical medicine. He has achieved global recognition, ranking in the top 2% of researchers in 2022 based on his C score in Neurology/Cardiovascular/Clinical Medicine. His notable positions and accomplishments include co-Director of Toshiba Stroke Research at the University at Buffalo (2001-2002), overseeing funded research projects and receiving an AHA award for stroke care studies, director of the Cerebrovascular Program at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (2002-2006), establishing fellowship programs and leading stroke program initiatives and executive Director of the Minnesota Stroke Initiative (2006-2012), gaining regional, national, and international recognition for stroke care, achieving stroke center certification for two hospitals, and initiating NIH and AHA funded stroke research. Dr. Adnan's expertise, research contributions, and leadership positions have made him a prominent figure in the field of neurology and cardiovascular clinical medicine.
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