Tia Aryal is a highly skilled and versatile Teleneurologist at Virtual Medical Staff Teleneurology, where she leverages her extensive expertise in neurology to provide critical care and consultation services across multiple states. With board certifications in neurology, vascular neurology, and neurocritical care, Tia is adept...
Tia Aryal is a highly skilled and versatile Teleneurologist at Virtual Medical Staff Teleneurology, where she leverages her extensive expertise in neurology to provide critical care and consultation services across multiple states. With board certifications in neurology, vascular neurology, and neurocritical care, Tia is adept at managing acute stroke cases and general neurological disorders, ensuring that patients receive timely and effective treatment. Her role involves collaborating with health systems to deliver telehealth solutions that enhance access to specialized care, particularly in underserved areas.
Tia's commitment to advancing neurological health is evident in her involvement in key projects aimed at improving patient outcomes through innovative telemedicine practices. She actively participates in clinical trials that explore new treatment modalities for various neurological conditions, contributing to the broader medical community's understanding of effective interventions. Her expertise in vascular neurology is particularly valuable in acute stroke management, where rapid decision-making and precise intervention can significantly impact patient recovery.
As a woman entrepreneur in the medical field, Tia is passionate about promoting diversity and inclusion within healthcare. She advocates for elder care initiatives, recognizing the unique challenges faced by older adults with neurological disorders. Her proficiency in techniques such as Western blotting further underscores her commitment to advancing research and clinical practices in neurology. Tia Aryal's multifaceted skill set and collaborative approach make her an invaluable asset to Virtual Medical Staff Teleneurology, where she continues to shape the future of telehealth in neurology.