Application of EEG in the Emergency Department with Dr. Prasanthi Govindarajan
Description
Our guest today is Dr. Prasanthi Govindarajan, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and practicing emergency physician at Stanford University Medical Center in Palo Alto, California.
Dr. Govindarajan is a health services researcher with expertise in acute neurological conditions, emergency medical services and healthcare systems.
The goals of her research are to improve access to specialized centers for acute stroke care through early detection of stroke in the prehospital setting.
Most recently, Dr. Govindarajan served as the lead principal investigator for BEST-ED, a Ceribell sponsored research study evaluating the diagnostic or therapeutic benefit of EEG use in an acute care setting.
Dr. Govindarajan completed her medical school training in India, emergency medicine residency at Boston Medical Center, Boston, and a fellowship in emergency medical services and prehospital care at University of California, San Diego.
Please join me in welcoming Dr. Govindarajan on The EEG Show.
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