
Sabreena J. Slavin
Associate Professor · Vascular Neurology
University of Kansas Medical CenterAbout
Sabreena J. Slavin, M.D., serves as Associate Professor of Neurology at the University of Kansas School of Medicine, specializing in vascular neurology with clinical expertise in acute ischemic stroke, carotid stenosis, and vertebral artery stenosis. Since joining the faculty in August 2017, she directs inpatient stroke research initiatives and maintains active clinical practice.
Her academic foundation includes:
- BA in Neuroscience from Johns Hopkins University
- MD from University of Colorado School of Medicine
- Internal Medicine Internship at Rush University
- Neurology Residency at Rush University
- Vascular Neurology Fellowship with Clinical/Translational Research Certificate from University of Cincinnati
Dr. Slavin's research centers on stroke epidemiology and acute care challenges, examining prehospital neurological deterioration, racial disparities in stroke outcomes, and complications like fever in intracerebral hemorrhage. Her work leverages large-scale collaborations including the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study (GCNKSS).
Analysis of her 2015-2020 publications reveals consistent focus on stroke mechanisms and management across diverse populations, with significant contributions to understanding racial differences in atrial cardiopathy and temporal trends in stroke incidence by demographic factors.
She maintains active membership in professional societies:
- American Academy of Neurology (2012-present)
- American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (2016-present)
- Institutional Review Board at KU Medical Center (2020-present)
As Associate Director for Inpatient Neurology and Stroke Research since 2018, Dr. Slavin oversees clinical research operations and contributes to the department's 50+ neurologist team covering all subspecialties, though specific grant details and mentored students are not documented in available sources.
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