
Lee Rosterman
Assistant Clinical Professor · Neurology
University of Kansas Medical CenterAbout
Lee Rosterman is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at the University of Kansas Medical Center. He specializes in vascular neurology and acts as a neurohospitalist. His research focuses on acute stroke treatments and secondary prevention strategies.
Education: BS in Cell & Molecular Biology (Missouri State University, 2005), DO from Kansas City University (2009), Neurology Residency (University of Kansas School of Medicine), and Neurovascular Fellowship (University of Kansas School of Medicine).
Research interests include optimizing stroke care pathways, improving stroke outcomes through systemic programs, and developing evidence-based guidelines for vascular neurological conditions. His work spans clinical practice, education, and public health interventions.
Professional Affiliations include the Bi-State Stroke Consortium (2016-present), Children's Mercy Hospital Stroke Committee (2016-present), and multiple roles within the Department of Neurology's educational committees.
Publications emphasize stroke prevention strategies, acute stroke management protocols, and rare neurological infections. He has contributed to major clinical guidelines for stroke recurrence prevention.
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