Brian Stamm
Clinical Instructor in Neurology and Research Fellow
Neurology
Medical School
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Brian Stamm
Clinical Instructor
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    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
    • National Clinician Scholars Program Fellowship, VA Scholar
      University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2025
    • Vascular Neurology Fellowship
      Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, 2023
    • Neurology Residency
      Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, 2022
    • Chief Residency
      Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, 2022
    • Internal Medicine Internship
      Northwestern University, Chicago
    • M.Sc.
      University of Michigan Medical School, 2024
    • M.D.
      University of Michigan Medical School, 2018
    • B.S.
      Boston College, 2013
    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
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      Abstract 149: Lessons Learned from the Veterans Health Administration National Telestroke Program’s Inpatient Subacute Telestroke Consult Service: A Mixed-Methods Study of Implementation Successes & Challenges
      Stamm B, Calcatera S, Spontak K, Musser W, Hermann L, Williams L, Damush T. 2025 Feb 4;
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      Abstract DP24: Trends in Stroke Incidence Over Time by Sex in the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Stroke Study (GCNKSS)
      Madsen T, Demel S, Ding L, Adeoye O, Broderick J, Flaherty M, Ferioli S, Haverbusch M, Jasne A, Khatri P, De Los Rios La Rosa F, Mackey J, Martini S, Mistry E, Coleman E, Aziz Y, Wechsler P, Menzies L, Wright S, Nobel L, LaPorta J, Robinson D, Slavin S, Star M, Stamm B, Stanton R, Walsh K, Woo D, Kissela B, Kleindorfer D. 2025 Feb 4;
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      Abstract TMP26: Acute Stroke Treatment Metrics and Outcomes in Telestroke vs Non-Telestroke Care within the Paul Coverdell Michigan Stroke-Registry
      Stamm B, Whitney R, Royan R, Ibrahim G, Nickles A, Ferber R, Hsu W-L, Hayward R, McDermott M, Scott P, Sheth P, Reeves M, Levine D. 2025 Feb 4;
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      Abstract TP241: Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke in A Population: Prevalence, Presenting Characteristics, Treatment, and Mortality
      Aziz Y, Sucharew H, Robinson D, Stanton R, Ferioli S, Woo D, Haverbusch M, LaPorta J, Wechsler P, Menzies L, Wright S, Nobel L, Stamm B, De Los Rios La Rosa F, Slavin S, Walsh K, Mistry E, Khatri P, Kleindorfer D, Kissela B. 2025 Feb 4;
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      Abstract TP276: Impact of Educational Attainment and Social Support on Stroke Recurrence in a South Texas Community
      Lee SJ, Morgenstern L, Stamm B, Royan R, Chhabra N, Zhang G, Kwicklis M, Case E, Lisabeth L, Becker C. 2025 Feb 4;
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      Abstract TP75: Trends in Stroke Symptom Onset to Emergency Department Arrival Time in the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Stroke Study
      Royan R, Stamm B, Sucharew H, Robinson D, Haverbusch M, Ferioli S, Stanton R, Aziz Y, LaPorta J, Woo D, Weschler P, Menzies L, Wright S, Nobel L, Slavin S, Walsh K, De Los Rios La Rosa F, Mackey J, Mistry E, Demel S, Coleman E, Jasne A, Star M, Martini S, Adeoye O, Madsen T, Kissela B, Kleindorfer D. 2025 Feb 4;
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      Abstract WMP36: Reliability of ICD-10 codes for Stroke in a Representative US Population
      Quiceno LG, Robinson D, Ferioli S, Wechsler P, Stanton R, Aziz Y, LaPorta J, Menzies L, De Los Rios La Rosa F, Stamm B, Haverbusch M, Walsh K, Slavin S, Nobel L, Wright S, Ding L, Kleindorfer D, Woo D, Kissela B. 2025 Feb 4;
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      Abstract WMP38: Racial disparities in functional outcome after ischemic stroke
      Robinson D, Sucharew H, Ding L, Haverbusch M, Stanton R, Madsen T, Menzies L, LaPorta J, Wechsler P, Wright S, Stamm B, Nobel L, Aziz Y, Slavin S, Walsh S, De Los Rios La Rosa F, Woo D, Ferioli S, Kleindorfer D, Kissela B. 2025 Feb 4;
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