Life-saving surgery in Greg Scott’s youth instilled determination to find more effective EEG diagnosis
As a student, the neurologist Greg Scott had very little interest in following a career in medicine. Computing was the focus of his studies.
Then one day he suffered a grand mal seizure. Also called a tonic-clonic seizure, it causes a loss of consciousness and violent muscle contractions.
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