Background
Feigin, Valery was born on May 10, 1954 in Novosibirsk, Russia. Son of Lev and Irina Feigin.
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Thoroughly updated to reflect the best current practices in stroke medicine, Handbook of Stroke, Second Edition is a user-friendly one-stop guide to the clinical management of patients with cerebrovascular disorders—from clinical and laboratory assessment, differential diagnosis, and initial management, to medical and surgical treatment, prognosis, rehabilitation, and stroke prevention. The book is written by leaders in stroke medicine and delivers concise, practice-oriented overviews and practical recommendations to guide decision-making. This edition includes cutting-edge information on acute stroke treatment, cerebrovascular disease genetics, primary stroke prevention, management of unruptured intracranial aneurysms, and the newest therapies for various stroke-related symptoms and disorders.
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In this resource, clinicians guide the reader through all aspects of stroke prevention, diagnosis and management. They emphasize the use of historical evaluation as a key element in diagnosis and examine utilizing thrombolytic and other evolving acute stroke therapies. The text also discusses implementing telephone triage, talking about natural history and prognosis with patients, establishing stroke prevention and dietary guidelines, and using neuroimaging technologies. There is discussion of cerebrovascular anatomy and pathophysiology.
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Feigin, Valery was born on May 10, 1954 in Novosibirsk, Russia. Son of Lev and Irina Feigin.
Doctor of Medicine, Novosibirsk State Medical Institute, 1977. Doctor of Philosophy, Novosibirsk State Medical Institute, 1992. Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology, Novosibirsk State Medical Institute, 1996.
Registrar, physiican, neurologist Hospitals # 1, 2 and 10, Novosibirsk, 1978—1991. Research neurologist Utrecht (The Netherlands) University, 1995—1997. Professor neurology Institute Internal Medicine, Novosibirsk, 1997—1999.
Consultant physician Middlemore Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand, 2000—2001. Professor Evidence Practice Institute, New Zealand, 1999—2001. Associate professor, senior research fellow University Auckland, since 1999.
Visiting scientist Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, 1992—1995.
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Fellow: Stroke Council American Heart Association, American Academy Neurology (Bruce Son of Schoenberg International award 1999). Member: Stroke Society Australasia, European Society Clinical Neuropharmacology (advisory board 1997-1998), American Epidemiological Society, European Federation Neurological Societies (Chairman, Scientist Panel on Neuroepidemiology 1996—2001, chairman task force on teaching clinical epidemiology in Europe), Mayo Alumni Association.
Married Tatiana Diatchkova.