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Morgan Lippitt Prust, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Yale School of Medicine and affiliated faculty at the Yale Institute for Global Health. His clinical expertise focuses on neurocritical care, addressing acute neurological emergencies such as brain hemorrhage, stroke, seizures, and traumatic brain injury. He is committed to improving outcomes for patients in resource-limited settings through research at the intersection of neurology, critical care, and global health.
Education & Training:
- MD: Harvard Medical School (2015)
- BA in Neuroscience: Middlebury College (2006)
- Residency: Neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital & Brigham & Women's Hospital (2019), serving as Chief Resident in his final year
- Fellowship: Neurocritical Care at New York-Presbyterian Hospital (2021)
Research & Global Health: Dr. Prust’s work emphasizes enhancing neurologic emergency care in low-resource environments. He collaborates with institutions like the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka, Zambia, since 2017, integrating clinical practice and global health initiatives. His research bridges neurology’s clinical demands with critical care innovations applicable worldwide.
Professional Affiliations:
- Center for Brain & Mind Health
- Janeway Society
- Neurocritical Care & Emergency Surgery
- Neurological Infections and Global Neurology


