About
Caitlin Loomis, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Yale School of Medicine. She specializes in vascular neurology, focusing on cerebrovascular disorders including ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. Her clinical expertise includes mechanical thrombectomy and stroke rehabilitation, and she contributes to Yale’s Stroke Telemedicine Program, providing remote consultations for acute stroke cases. Dr. Loomis earned her MD from the University of Pennsylvania and a BA from Princeton University.
Education:
- MD: University of Pennsylvania Medical School (2009)
- BA: Princeton University (2004)
Research Interests: Dr. Loomis investigates advancements in stroke treatment, including clinical trials for rehabilitation and thrombectomy techniques. She emphasizes preventing recurrent strokes and improving patient recovery through multidisciplinary care.
Clinical Trials: Sub-investigator in the Transforming Acute Stroke Detection through Real Time Neurological Monitoring trial (2017), exploring real-time monitoring for acute stroke management.
Affiliations: Stroke Center, Vascular Neurology Division, and Yale Medicine’s Stroke Telemedicine Program.
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