Cycle of Health
Medical Student Minute: BE FAST! Stroke Response
Clip: Season 18 Episode 6 | 2m 5s
Medical student Jacob Scarcella has a handy acronym for identifying signs of an oncoming stroke.
Medical student Jacob Scarcella has a handy acronym for identifying signs of an oncoming stroke. Join Dr. Rich O'Neill and the top medical minds of Central New York as we investigate the latest in health and wellness: https://www.wcny.org/cycleofhealth/
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Cycle of Health is a local public television program presented by WCNY
Cycle of Health
Medical Student Minute: BE FAST! Stroke Response
Clip: Season 18 Episode 6 | 2m 5s
Medical student Jacob Scarcella has a handy acronym for identifying signs of an oncoming stroke. Join Dr. Rich O'Neill and the top medical minds of Central New York as we investigate the latest in health and wellness: https://www.wcny.org/cycleofhealth/
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