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Michael S. Phipps, MD, MHS, is an Associate Professor of Neurology and Epidemiology & Public Health at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. He serves as Director of the University of Maryland Brain Attack Center and Vice Chairman for IT in the Department of Neurology. His clinical expertise lies in stroke and intracranial hemorrhage, with a research focus on cerebrovascular disease outcomes, medical informatics, and health literacy.
- BA, Molecular and Cell Biology and Psychology, University of California Berkeley
- MD, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
- MHS, Yale University School of Medicine
- Fellowships: Vascular Neurology (Stroke), Health Services Research (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars), and Medical Informatics (VA Connecticut/Yale)
Dr. Phipps' research spans Cerebrovascular Disease, Ischemic Stroke, and Medical Informatics, emphasizing Quality of Care and Outcomes. His work includes developing Electronic Health Record systems and Stroke Quality Measures.
Recent publications highlight trends in Thrombectomy, Stroke Triage, and Health Disparities. He has contributed to predictive models like the BAND score for thrombectomy outcomes and studies on Racial Differences in stroke care.
- Golden Hammer Award (2016): Recognizing clinical neurology excellence, resident teaching, and patient care
Dr. Phipps integrates Medical Informatics into Stroke Systems, addressing Health Literacy and Emergency Care Access. His leadership in IT and Quality Improvement underscores his role in advancing Veterans' Stroke Care through the VA Healthcare System.


