
Neurologist

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Thrombectomy
Brain Aneurysm
Endovascular Embolization
Stroke
Hal Rice is a male medical professional who helps patients with conditions like brain aneurysms, strokes, and performs procedures like thrombectomy and endovascular embolization.
Hal Rice uses special skills and treatments to help patients with brain and vascular conditions. He is skilled in performing procedures like thrombectomy to remove blood clots and endovascular embolization to treat aneurysms.
Hal Rice communicates with patients in a clear and caring way, which helps patients trust him. He explains medical information in simple terms and listens to patients' concerns.
Hal Rice stays updated with the latest medical knowledge and research to provide the best care for his patients. This helps him offer cutting-edge treatments and improve patient outcomes.
Hal Rice works well with other medical professionals, collaborating with colleagues to ensure patients receive comprehensive care. His approach to teamwork benefits patients by providing coordinated and effective treatment.
Hal Rice's work has positively impacted many patients' lives by successfully treating conditions like strokes and aneurysms. His expertise and dedication have led to improved health outcomes for his patients.
Hal Rice has contributed to medical literature with publications like "Intravenous thrombolysis before endovascular treatment versus endovascular treatment alone for patients with large vessel occlusion and carotid tandem lesions." This research helps advance medical knowledge in the field of neurology.
In clinical trials, Hal Rice has evaluated the effectiveness and safety of the CorPath® GRX System in endovascular embolization procedures of cerebral aneurysms, providing valuable insights for future treatments.
Overall, Hal Rice is a dedicated and skilled medical professional who is committed to providing high-quality care for patients with brain and vascular conditions.
Enrollment Status: Completed
Published: March 06, 2025
Intervention Type: Device
Study Drug:
Study Phase: Not Applicable
