Brian Stamm
Clinical Instructor in Neurology
Research Fellow, Neurology
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Available to mentor

Brian Stamm
Clinical Instructor
  • About
  • Qualifications
  • Center Memberships
  • Research Overview
  • Recent Publications
  • About

    Dr. Stamm is a practicing stroke neurologist and health services researcher who is a Clinical Instructor in Neurology and Research Fellow through the National Clinician Scholars Program through the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation at the University of Michigan.

    He attended Boston College for his undergraduate studies, followed by a Fulbright Fellowship in Munich, Germany. He obtained his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School. Dr. Stamm then completed his internship and Neurology residency training at Northwestern University in Chicago, where he was academic chief resident in 2021-2022, followed by a fellowship in Vascular Neurology. He is currently enrolled in a Master’s Degree Program in Health and Health Care Research through the U-M.

    Qualifications
    • Neurology Residency
      Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago
    • Vascular Neurology Fellowship
      Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago
    • BS
      Boston College, Boston, 2013
    • MD
      University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor
    • MSc
      University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor
    Center Memberships
    • Center Member
      Samuel and Jean Frankel Cardiovascular Center
    • Center Member
      Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation
    Research Overview

    Dr. Stamm’s interests include acute stroke management, disparities in stroke care and outcomes, medical education, and systems of care. His current research is focused on investigating hypertension-related stroke disparities and designing more equitable systems of stroke care delivery.

    Recent Publications See All Publications
    • Journal Article
      Trends in Black-White Differences of Antihypertensive Treatment in Individuals With and Without History of Stroke.
      Stamm B, Royan R, Cui J, Long DL, Lineback CM, Akinyelure OP, Plante TB, Levine DA, Howard VJ, Howard G, Gorelick PB. Stroke, 2024 Aug; 55 (8): 2034 - 2044. DOI:10.1161/STROKEAHA.124.046877
      PMID: 39038094
    • Preprint
      Door-in-Door-Out Times at Referring Hospitals and Outcomes from Hemorrhagic Stroke
      Royan R, Ayodele I, Stamm B, Alhanti B, Sheth K, Pruitt P, Mac Grory B, Meurer W, Prabhakaran S. 2024 medRxiv, DOI:10.1101/2024.04.26.24306465
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      Abstract TMP16: Impact of Door-to-Imaging and Imaging-to-Door Times on Door-in-Door-out Times in Interhospital Transfers of Patients With Stroke
      Royan R, Stamm B, Giurcanu M, Messe SR, Jauch EC, Prabhakaran S. Stroke, 2024 Feb; 55 (Suppl_1): DOI:10.1161/str.55.suppl_1.tmp16
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      Abstract TMP97: Temporal Trends in Black-White Differences of Antihypertensive Treatment in Individuals With and Without History of Stroke: Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS)
      Stamm B, Royan R, Cui J, Long L, Lineback C, Akinyelure OP, Plante TB, Levine DA, Howard VJ, Howard G, Gorelick PB. Stroke, 2024 Feb; 55 (Suppl_1): DOI:10.1161/str.55.suppl_1.tmp97
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      Abstract WMP37: Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status, Race and Prehospital Emergency Care and Time to Presentation for Stroke
      Royan R, Stamm B, Lin T, Baird J, Becker C, Karb R, Burton TM, Kleindorfer DO, Prabhakaran S, Madsen TE. Stroke, 2024 Feb; 55 (Suppl_1): DOI:10.1161/str.55.suppl_1.wmp37
    • Journal Article
      Association of Prior Stroke With Health Care Perceptions of Adequate Emergency Care in Women.
      Stamm B, Royan R, Madsen TE. Stroke, 2024 Feb; 55 (2): 301 - 304. DOI:10.1161/STROKEAHA.123.044967
      PMID: 37929566
    • Journal Article
      Disparities in Emergency Medical Services Use, Prehospital Notification, and Symptom Onset to Arrival in Patients With Acute Stroke.
      Royan R, Stamm B, Lin T, Baird J, Becker C, Karb R, Burton T, Kleindorfer D, Prabhakaran S, Madsen TE. Circulation, 2024 Sep 5; DOI:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.124.070694
      PMID: 39234678
    • Journal Article
      Emergency Department Process Times and Door-In-Door-Out Times in Interhospital Transfers After Acute Ischemic Stroke.
      Royan R, Stamm B, Giurcanu M, Messe SR, Jauch EC, Prabhakaran S. JAMA Netw Open, 2024 Sep 3; 7 (9): e2431183 DOI:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.31183
      PMID: 39226055
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