In this episode of INR Stories, Nanthiya Sujijantarat welcomes Johanna Fifi, professor of neurosurgery, neurology, and radiology at Mount Sinai and director of the Pediatric Neuroendovascular Program. She reflects on her journey from Trinidad to the U.S., the mentors who shaped her path, her growing focus on pediatric vascular malformations, and her experiences as president of SNIS.
Key topics discussed
Lessons learned from major trials such as SELECT2 or other stroke systems-of-care studies
The emerging science behind pediatric vascular malformations and the importance of multidisciplinary centers
Common misconceptions about vein of Galen malformations and why most cases today can achieve good outcomes
Gender representation in neurointervention and the role of mentorship in building confidence
How the field may evolve: subspecialization, neuromodulation via endovascular routes, venous access innovations, and robotics
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