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  <title>#13 - Transient Ischemic Attacks</title>
  <description>Transient Ischemia Attacks (TIAs or “mini-strokes”) are a harbinger of badness and a major risk factor for future strokes.&amp;amp;nbsp; The definition as undergone different re-iterations over the years, which has hampered some of the clinical and research utility.&amp;amp;nbsp; This podcast will discuss the current definition, the initial evaluation of a patient with a suspected TIA, the acute management, and how we as clinicians can help reduce modifiable risk factors and increase secondary prevention of future events. &amp;amp;nbsp; PANCE, PANRE, Physician Assistant, PA </description>
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