Eric Deshaies, MD, medical director of the Crouse Neuroscience
Institute, will discuss therapies and research efforts in the
treatment of stroke during the next free, public health lecture hosted
at 7 p.m. June 26 by 100 Black Men of Syracuse and Black Nurses Rock.
The 90-minute event, the sixth in the monthly public health lecture
series, will be held at the South Side Innovation Center, 2610 South
Salina St. in Syracuse. Deshaies, who is a founder of the Deshaies
Stroke Research Foundation, is a specialist in endovascular and
cerebrovascular neurosurgery. As a highly sought-after neurosurgeon,
Deshaies treats brain aneurysms, skull-based and brain stem tumors and
other related medical issues.
The free community lecture series, which is held the fourth Monday of
each month, will conclude at 7 p.m. July 24 with a lecture on prostate
cancer. No advance registration is required for the lecture series.
Previous topics in the lecture series covered diabetes, Alzheimer’s
disease, mental health services in the black community, local aging
services and heart attack and blood pressure screenings.
For more information, email Charles Anderson at
charlesanderson5@mac.com or call him at (315) 200-7847 or email Alena
Presley at apresley1083@yahoo.com or call her at (315) 263-3902.
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