FREMONT — The Regional Stroke Support Group invited Dr. Muhib Khan of Corewell Health Gerber Hospital to share the latest research and treatments for stroke.
The event will be held on February 2nd at 3:30pm at the Tamarack Health and Wellness Center at 1401 West Main Street. Online access is also available for those unable to attend in person.
Community education expert Sherry Krochuk said the event was an educational opportunity.
“We are very excited to have Dr. Khan join us this month,” Krochak said. “If you know someone who has had a stroke, or are caring for a loved one who has had a stroke, this is a story you don’t want to miss.”
Prior to joining Corewell Health, he was an Assistant Professor of Vascular Neurology at Brown University Rhode Island Hospital in Providence. Khan’s clinical interests include stroke of unknown cause, advanced neuroimaging of stroke, and stroke recovery and rehabilitation.
Khan received his medical degree from the Aga Khan University College of Medicine, Karachi, Pakistan. He completed his neurology residency at Henry Ford’s Hospital in Detroit and a vascular neurology fellowship at the University of Massachusetts in Worcester.
The Regional Stroke Support Group meets on the first Thursday of each month. Anyone can participate online or online. Masks are optional at this event.
For more information or to receive a link to participate virtually, please contact Shelly at michelle.klochack@spectrumhealth.org or 231.924.3275.