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Michael Cawley, MD, Earns New Role as Director of the Emory MBNA Stroke Center

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C. Michael Cawley, MD, has been named director of the Emory MBNA Stroke Center, one of the nation’s leading hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke treatment and research centers. Dr. Cawley recently assumed leadership from Daniel Barrow, MD, who has led the Stroke Center since it began over two decades ago.

Dr. Cawley is also the director of Emory’s Neuro-Interventional Radiology & Endovascular Neurosurgery program, as well professor in the Emory University Department of Neurosurgery with a joint appointment in the Department of Radiology. He completed his neurosurgical residency at Emory University School of Medicine, followed by a fellowship in cerebrovascular neurosurgery in Florida. Shortly after, Dr. Cawley returned to Georgia to complete an endovascular fellowship at Emory. Over the last several years, Dr. Cawley has become a leader in performing both open cerebrovascular and endovascular procedures for a variety of vascular disorders of the central nervous system.

Dr. Cawley’s vast experience and dedication to providing advanced stroke care will continue to build on the excellence of the Emory MBNA Stroke Center. But where does he envision the Emory MBNA Stroke Center will go next under his leadership? Dr. Cawley explains below.

What is your goal for the Emory MBNA Stroke Center?

My goal for the Stroke Center is to build upon the major research and treatment advances that we use to treat our patients, and continue to enable our exceptional team of stroke specialists to improve lives and provide hope for thousands of patients.

While Emory has developed a national and international reputation in the management of hemorrhagic stroke, the treatment of ischemic stroke – the more common type due to blockage of blood flow – will be a huge part of the future of the Emory MBNA Stroke Center. Only recently have we seen proven therapies for ischemic stroke developed, and our mission is to continue to provide these nearly miraculous interventions to more and more of our community. Our multidisciplinary team has among the very best outcomes in the nation, and I look forward to continuing our lifesaving work pioneering new approaches for the diagnosis and treatment of both hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke.

What sets the Emory MBNA Stroke Center apart from others?

From our comprehensive team approach to our specialty expertise, there are several differentiators that help set Emory apart.

What advances and innovations do you see in the future for stroke care?

I think there are a number of advancements on the hemorrhagic side. Several of those that we have been involved with are using novel devices in the treatment of brain aneurysms. They include:

On the ischemic side, though the devices are somewhat mature, their application is growing rapidly.

If there is one thing you could tell your patients, what would that be?

If we are taking care of you for hemorrhagic stroke, rest assured that we have as much, or more, experience than any other medical center in the country. We’ve done this many times and we’re going to do our level-best for you. With a comprehensive team in place, we will give you the best chance for a best-possible outcome.

When it comes to ischemic stroke, timing is the most important thing here. You can’t wait. If you suspect you or a loved one is having a stroke, call 9-1-1 immediately. We can do incredible things to reverse a life-threatening or life-altering blockage in blood flow to the brain – but we have to get on it quickly. If you or a loved one demonstrate any of the signs below, don’t delay in calling 9-1-1.

 

 

 

 

For more information on strokes, see this list of frequently asked questions.

About Emory MBNA Stroke Center

The Emory MBNA Stroke Center was established in 2002, with financial support from MBNA Bank, to continue the world-class management of hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke from emergent interventions through recovery and rehabilitation. Our diagnostic and therapeutic resources are among the finest in the nation. The multidisciplinary approach of the Emory MBNA Stroke Center ensures high-quality, patient-focused medical care, treatment and education. The Center earned the elite Comprehensive Stroke Center Certification from The Joint Commission and the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association in 2013.

 

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Emory’s multidisciplinary approach is transforming the world’s understanding of the vast frontiers of the brain, harnessing imagination and discovery to address 21st century challenges.

Learn more about comprehensive, diagnostic and innovative treatment options at the Emory Brain Health Center.

 

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