Teresa has worked with the Stroke Center since 1990. The procedures include diagnostic cerebral angiography, endovascular stroke triage and therapy, cerebral aneurysm treatment, cerebral vasospasm treatment, cerebral angioplasty, dural arteriovenous fistula diagnosis and treatment, arteriovenous malformation treatment, carotid stent placement, vertebroplasty, spinal and intracranial tumor embolization, percutaneous sclerotherapy for the treatment of vascular malformations, and percutaneous biopsy using ultrasound, CT, and fluoroscopic guidance among other procedures. The Neurology Department, School of Medicine, and Stanford University value faculty who are committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion. His lab employs the human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology to generate patient-specific vascular cells (endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells) as an alternative to animal models providing a human tissue surrogate for research that is scalable and sustainable. Assistant Professor, Neurology and Neurological Sciences and, by courtesy, of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Dr. Lee is board-certified in child neurology as well as vascular neurology, and attends on both the adult stroke service and the pediatric neurology service. Explore Research. Professor of Medicine (PCOR) and, by courtesy, of Health Research and Policy at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System; CHP/PCOR Core Faculty Member; Principal Investigator,Center on Advancing Decision Making in Aging (CADMA) The Neurology Department, School of Medicine, and Stanford University value faculty who are committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion. Dr. Kirsch joined Stanford University in 2020 after residency at the University of California, San Francisco and fellowship at New York Presbyterian Columbia and Cornell Hospitals. He has a particular clinical and research interest in traumatic brain injury. The major criterion for appointment as a Clinician Educator is excellence in the overall mix of clinical care, teaching, administrative and/or scholarship appropriate to the programmatic need the individual is expected to fulfill. Dr. Larry Charleston, IV, graduated in Medicine from the Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan. He currently serves as the Chief of the Divison of Vascular Surgery and Professor of Surgery in the Division of Vascular Surgery at Stanford Medicine. Prior to that, she worked in the Stanford inpatient neurology and intermediate intensive care units. Stanford, California 94305. Katrin Andreasson, MD Professor . Dr. Senior Research Scholar, Postdoctoral Fellow Program Coordinator, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) Dr. Fischbein's research interests include imaging of brain tumors using advanced MR-based modalities, as well as imaging of processes that affect the skull base and cranial nerves. He has also refined revascularization techniques for patients with cerebrovascular arterial occlusions, as well as moyamoya disease. She also seeks to create quality continuing medical education for practicing neurologists, as a member of the editorial board of the journal Continuum: Lifelong Learning in Neurology and the chair of the American Academy of Neurologys Program Accreditation Work Group. Karen Hirsch, Prashanth Krishnamohan, Christina Mijalski, Zachary Threlkeld, and Chitra Venkatasubramanian. Dr. Kirsten Fisher is a Vascular Neurology Fellow at Stanford. He is currently the Chidester Professor of Surgery. Additionally, she is a member of the APP'reciate Diversity committee and is passionate about ensuring provider diversity here at Stanford. The foundation of this work is based on two key insights: 1) vascular disease, including Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), is strongly influenced by inheritance with severe, early-onset disease often clustering in families; 2) differences in DNA sequence variants, both germline and somatic, play a causal role in determining who exhibits such atherosclerotic disease risk. IRiSS, Mary Goldstein, MD, MS During his residency, he completed a two-year post-doctoral fellowship at Stanford University researching transplantation immunology with Dr. Randall Morris and tissue engineering with Dr. Michael Longaker. J Neurol Sci. Dr. Kilgore received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Texas at Austin and her Doctor of Medicine from the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston. His research interests have been in cerebral blood vessel reactivity and stroke. Questions should be directed via e-mail to Cynthia Campen, MD, Search Committee Chair, c/o Barbara Beebe (search administrator) at bmbeebe@stanford.edu. He obtained his MD/PhD at Stanford University School of Medicine and neurology residency training at University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Nguyens practice leverages neurophysiology to improve the care of neurologic patients, including the Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring service, the Stanford Concussion Clinic, and the Spasticity Clinic, which treats patients with spastic paralysis (i.e. Residents and fellows work closely with faculty mentors in a rigorous and diverse clinical environment to optimize teaching. Dr. Albers was instrumental in the development a medical imaging platform calledRAPID that allowsphysicians to identify stroke patients who havesalvageable braintissue. Dr. Anirudh Sreekrishnan is a vascular neurology fellow with research interests in quality improvement within acute stroke care, imaging of stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage, and stroke outcomes. Dr. Albers primary research focus is the diagnosis, management, and prevention of ischemic stroke. Welcome to the Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford! She received her medical degree from the University of Chicagos Pritzker School of Medicine and was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society in 2004. He is the director of endovascular surgery at Stanford Health Care. She is also helping develop the telestroke program with the Stanford Stroke Center. Dr.Sayedearned his MD degree from the University of Mumbai, India and his PhD degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (Rutgers New Jersey Medical School) in 2008. He then completed a Clinical Investigator Pathway (CIP) in cardiovascular medicine at Stanford University and served as the chief cardiology fellow in 2007. It is part of the County of Santa Clara Health System (COSCHS), one of the largest county-owned health and hospital systems in the U.S. Currently, her research interests include hypothermia after cardiac arrest and comparing health care provider's predications of future neurological function in neurologically critical ill patients to their 6-month outcome. He joined Stanford Vascular Surgery in 2015. Stanford University Culture and Emotion Lab, Faculty Leader: Marcia Stefanick, PhD Dr. Christina Mijalski Sells joined the Stanford Stroke Center in 2016 and directs the Stanford Telestroke Program. Stanford University invites applications for one or more faculty appointments at the assistant, associate, or full professor level in the broad area of environmental behavioral sciences. Epub ahead of print. Patients: Clinic Phone: (517) 353-8122 Academics: Academic Office: (517) 432-9277 Dr Lansberg treats stroke patients at Stanford Hospital and Clinics and teaches medical students, neurology residents and stroke fellows at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr Do has been on faculty at Stanford University Medical Center and Stanford Stroke Center for two decades. She completed her residency in Neurology at Stanford, serving as Administrative Chief Resident in her last year. Stephanie Kemp is the Program Manager for the Stanford Stroke Center. 2021 Apr;61(4):628-641. doi: 10.1111/head.14103. One . Dr. Leeper graduated with honors from the University of Chicago in chemistry (1999) and medicine (2003). Dr. Kasi joined the Stanford vascular faculty in 2020 as a Clinical Professor of Surgery in the Division of Vascular Surgery. She received her medical degree (2009) and completed her general surgery residency (2014) at Emory University School of Medicine. The Department provides care and consultative services to a large number of patients referred from throughout the country, and many patients from the Pacific Rim and other international locations. Dr. Cheng joined the Vascular Surgery faculty in 2006, when he founded the StanfordVascular Intervention Biomechanics & Engineering Lab (vibelab.stanford.edu). Specialty trained in both neurocritical care and stroke, she oversees the care of patients who are neurologically critically ill. She also maintains a basic science laboratory at Stanford. As a teacher, she focuses on demonstrating physician to patient/caregiver education and adaptive medical management of the whole patient. Academic Fax: (517) 432-9414 Specialties: open and endovascular management of vascular trauma, complex abdominal aortic aneurysm disease, critical limb ischemia, cerebrovascular disease, and hemodialysis access and maintenance. Charleston, L. 4th, PI 05/2022-11/2023. He has a masters degree in Health Policy from Stanford University. Dr. Lopez completed his residency in Neurology and fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology and Neuromuscular Diseases at Stanford University Medical Center. Dr. Stern joined Stanford Vascular Surgery in 2017 as a Clinical Asssistant Professor of Surgery and was promoted to Clinical Associate Professor in 2021. Irina Eyngorn joined the Stanford Stroke Center in 2001. Barriers to care in episodic and chronic migraine: Results from the Chronic Migraine Epidemiology and Outcomes Study. She conducts acomprehensive evaluation with each patient to determinethe treatment that will bring the least amount of risk withthe best outcomes. Back. He is currently Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery in the Division of Vascular Surgery. Dr. Gregory W. Albers is the Director of the Stanford Stroke Center, a position he has held since co-founding the center in 1992. His clinical and research interests are centered on acute stroke and stroke recovery. As a cerebrovascular and skull base neurosurgeon at Stanford for more than 33 years, he specializes in treating brain aneurysms, moyamoya disease, brain and spinal AVMs and other vascular malformations, carotid artery disease, meningiomas, skull base tumors, stroke, and hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia. Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2021 Mar 23;25(4):26. doi: 10.1007/s11916-021-00936-5. Al is a dual-certified nurse practitioner in adult primary care and adult/gerontology acute care. FEMMES Duke University. Stanford is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. Paul Nuyujukian is a physician-engineer who directs the Brain Interfacing Laboratory . Using these techniques he is also able to study the effects of anesthetics and related drugs on the brains sensitivity to transient ischemic events. Dr. Sgroi is a Staff Surgeon at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in San Jose. Compared to peer institutions, Stanford ranks among the top neurology departments in the nation for key metrics such as hospital length of stay and inpatient mortality as measured by the Vizient Quality & Accountability Scorecard. Our graduate medical educational programs offer outstanding, comprehensive, high-volume residency training in adultand child neurology, and post-residency clinical and research fellowship training in most neurological subspecialties. Dr. Arya joined the Stanford vascular faculty in 2018 as an associate professor of surgery in the Division of Vascular Surgery. Madelleine Garcia is a Clinical Research Coordinator at the Stanford Stroke Center. Liz is the co-lead Advanced Practice Provider for Neurocritical Care. 2021 Jun 9:10.1212/WNL.0000000000012261. (In Press) PMID: 33160641, Charleston L. 4th, Spears, RC: Equity of African-American Men in Headache in the United States: a perspective from African American Headache Medicine Specialists. After completing her fellowship training in Neurosciences Critical Care, Dr. Lucia Rivera Lara joined the faculty of Johns Hopkins University in October of 2014. He is a nursing faculty at University of Nevada Reno, and he served as the APP Council Co-Chair at his prior institution. Professor and Vice Chair of Research, Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Reena P. Thomas, MD, PhD He was the residency and fellowship program director from 2011-2020. Professor and Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs, Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Paul Graham Fisher, MD He has been involved in multiple clinical stroke trials and has expertise in endovascular treatment of acute stroke using state of the art medical devices such as clot removal devices, clot lysis agents and neuroprotective medications; and advanced neuroimaging technologies for diagnosis and guidance of treatment pathways. The combined Stanford Health Care and Packard Childrens Hospital system offers a 964-bed inpatient capability. PMID: 33755806, Charleston L. 4th: Headache Disparities in African Americans: A narrative review and response to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Request for information on Neurological Disparities in the United States Journal of the National Medical Association. TheVA Palo Alto Health Care System is a top-tier modern, comprehensive veterans hospital which hosts and leads many national academic clinical and research programs. He presents at research forums and educational courses at professional society meetings nationally and internationally. She stayed at Stanford for fellowships in both Cerebrovascular Disease, under the direction of Dr. Greg Albers, and also Movement Disorders. During his fellowship, he spent one year performing translational research in Dr. Melina Kibbes lab evaluating the effects of nitric oxide on neointimal hyperplasia. Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2022 Mar 26. doi: 10.1007/s11916-022-01042-w. Epub ahead of print. Dr. Kilgore is board-certified in Neurology and specializes in the management of both Movement Disorders and Stroke care at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System. Joint programs with allied departments include Sleep, Neuro-otology and Neuro-ophthalmology. She has received national certification in neuroscience nursing. Currently, Dr. Cheng is President & CEO of Global Science & Technology (gst.com), which focuses on satelliteremote sensing for NASA and NOAA, as well as a consulting practice dedicated to helping medical device companies holistically evaluate and improve biomechanical compatibility of cardiovascular implants. She previously worked as a RN for 7 years on G1, the Stanford Neurosurgical Unit. Animal studies, almost entirely done in young animals, also demonstrate significant recovery after neurological injury. The School of Medicine, along with the Stanford adult and children's hospitals, are fortunate to be one of only 20% of medical school/hospital systems located on a main university campus. BioMotion Lab, Karen Cook, PhD Stanford Neurology Fellows | Neurology & Neurological Sciences | Stanford Medicine Neurology Fellows 2022-2023 Our Fellows News & Events Awards & Honors Autonomic Yasir Rajwana, MD, MSc Epilepsy Chris Delos Reyes Arca, MD Pediatric Epilepsy Chris is one of our current Stanford Pediatric Epilepsy fellows. Candidates may optionally include as part of their research or teaching statement a brief discussion of how their work will further these ideals. : The Role of Urgent Care Centers in Headache Management. During his residency he spent one year working under the tutelage of Dr. Rodney White at the St. John's Cardiovascular Institute testing various endovascular devices in animal models. She completed her undergraduate degree in Biology and Anthropology at UC Berkeley, Medical Degree at UCLA, and Residency at Stanford. Clinic Fax: (517) 432-3713 A description of our novel resident-driven quality improvementcurriculumand its impact has been published inNeurology. We recognize that racism and sexism still exist in the department, along with other entrenched . The Division of Child Neurology in the Department of Neurology at Stanford University seeks a board-certified child neurologist and fellowship-trained pediatric neuro-oncologist to join the Department as Clinical Assistant Professor in the Clinician Educator Line. Dr. Telischak treats all of these conditions using minimally-invasive, image-guided procedures and state-of-the-art technology. A Review of Underserved and Vulnerable Populations in Headache Medicine in the United States: Challenges and Opportunities. Many faculty members are international leaders in their field and provide direct personal and professional mentorship to trainees through formal programs. TheStanford Health Care(SHC) new 824,000 square-foot state-of-the-art hospital opened in 2019 with over 600 beds, making it one of the largest inpatient facilities in California. Ongoing research projects include finding correlations between intraoperative neurophysiologic data and post-operative outcomes, and validation of new neuromonitoring techniques. He cares for hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke patients in the inpatient and outpatient settings. 2022 American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, 2022, Charleston L 4th, Cohen JM, Ning X, Campos VR, Rarash S. Lengil T, Kim B. Pooled Analysis of Safety and Efficacy of Fremanezumab in Different Racial and Ethnic Subgroups of Patients With Migraine. Applications will be reviewed beginning immediately and accepted until the position is filled. Department of Neurology and Ophthalmology Buse DC, Winner PK, Charleston L 4th, Hirman J, Cady R, Brevig T.: Early Response to Eptinezumab Indicates High Likelihood of Continued Response with Treatment in Patients with Chronic Migraine, 2021 AHS Annual Scientific Meeting, 2021. He has already developed a national reputation for his scientific expertise in stem cell biology and neurogenesis in the central nervous system. After completing her Vascular Neurology fellowship she will train in the Neurointerventional program at Stanford. Currently, he is involved in studies investigating the role of brain MR imaging for predicting outcome in comatose survivors after cardiac arrest, the role of diffusion and perfusion MRI in decision making for acute stroke therapies, and studying the process of brain swelling after brain hemorrhage. Learn how we are healing patients through science & compassion, Stanford team stimulates neurons to induce particular perceptions in mice's minds, Students from far and near begin medical studies at Stanford. 2022 Feb 7;23(1):23. doi: 10.1186/s10194-022-01386-z. School of Earth Sciences, Margaret Neale, MS, PhD He then completed his general surgery residency at the University of California, Irvine in 2016. Headache. Dr. Garcia-Toca had previously served as an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Brown University. She completed her residency training at Stanford Hospital where she served as chief resident, followed by her Vascular Neurology fellowship training at Stanford. He is also involved in clinical research, examining contemporary practice patterns andoutcomes fromendovascular and open surgical interventions. Teresa is a regular lecturer for Bay Area nurses on various neuroscience nursing topics and has presented many papers at the annual meetings of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses (AANN) and the World Federation of Neuroscience Nurses (WFNN). He directs the Wearable Health Lab at Stanford, investigating medical applications of mobile technology to improve musculoskeletal and neurologic disease detection, treatment and prevention. He has pioneered microsurgical and radiosurgical techniques to repair intracranial vascular malformations and certain aneurysms that were previously considered untreatable. Dr. Leeper joined Stanford Cardiovascular Medicine faculty in 2009 and the Division of Vascular Surgery in 2011. 2022 Feb 21;23(1):29. doi: 10.1186/s10194-022-01387-y. Dr. Chang is also the Director of the Cyberknife Stereotactic Radiosurgery Program at Stanford. He completed his medical education at Yale School of Medicine with a Masters in Health Science and research in intracerebral hemorrhage outcomes. His current use of translational approaches to vascular disease builds on experience and training in genetic analysis of atherosclerosis using bioinformatics and computational-based approaches learned during a post-doctoral fellowship at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT. East Lansing, MI 48824, Developed by DECS | Contact Information | Privacy Statement | Site Accessibility, MSU is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer, Michigan State University Board of Trustees, East Lansing, MI 48824, Professor, Director of Headache & Facial Pain, Director of Faculty Development, Recipient of the 2022 American Headache Society's Seymour Solomon, MD Lecture Award, Selected American Academy of Neurology 2021 Headache Medicine NeuroBytes Champion, 2020-present, Abstract of Distinction Merit Award, 2021 American Academy of Neurology, 2021 Virtual Meeting, Charleston L 4th, Savage-Edwards B, Bragg SM, Baygani SK, Dennehy EB. Katie Kim is a Clinical Research Coordinator at the Stanford Stroke Center. She joined the Stanford Stroke Center in 2013 and is a board-certified neurologist, with additional fellowship training in vascular neurology. Proposal, Curriculum Developer and Program lead. She has published peer reviewed neuroscience nursing articles in various journals. She has worked as a nurse for over 20 years specializing in neurosurgery and stroke neurology. Dr. Lee graduated with honors from the California Institute of Technology in 1994 and completed medical school at the University of California, San Diego in 1998. Headache and Facial Pain Treatment,Comprehensive Plan Development and Therapeutic Interventions. Applications close: Back to search results Apply now Refer a friend. Her research is focused on improving quality of care and outcomes in older adults undergoing surgery. Mind, Culture and Society Lab, William F. Sharpe, PhD from cerebral palsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis, etc. Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, our county hospital, is the second highest volume hospital in California, serving a diverse spectrum of patients with a vast array of neurologic disorders. She is also the site director for the national FMD Registry. The Neurology Department, School of Medicine, and Stanford University value faculty who are committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion. The primary focus of his research hasbeen theuse ofmodern imaging techniques for the evaluation of acute stroke. Virtual Human Interaction Lab, Jonathan Berger, DMA Selena joined Stanford Hospital & Clinics in July 2015 as a Clinical Nurse Coordinator. We are particularly interested in candidates who have fellowship training or substantial experience in neuro-immuno-oncology (NIO). Dr. Ayra received her medical degree from All India Institute of Medical Sciences in 2004. Dr. Palmer was recruited in 2000 to help develop a neurotransplantation program at Stanford. After finishing a neuroradiology fellowship at UCSF in 2006, Dr. Zaharchuk began his faculty position at Stanford where he has played a key role in several Stroke Center research studies. She is the past chair of the Advanced Practice Provider Committee and is currently on the board of directors for the Neurocritical Care Society. He is currently a Clinical Professor of Surgery in the Division of Vascular Surgery. Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts (SiCA), William Damon, PhD The pay offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors including (but not limited to) the experience and qualifications of the selected candidate including equivalent years in rank, training, and field or discipline; internal equity; and external market pay for comparable jobs. He has also refined revascularization techniques for patients with cerebrovascular occlusions, as well as moyamoya disease. Candidates must apply using the Stanford Faculty Positions link above. Dr. Do's current research focuses on developing techniques and technology for better and safer treatment of ischemic strokes, hemorrhagic neurovascular diseases (cerebral aneurysm, arteriovenous malformation, dural arteriovenous malformation), head and neck and ocular tumors, head and neck vascular malformations and anomalies, painful vertebral compression fractures from osteoporosis or tumor, and craniofacial pain syndromes such as trigeminal neuralgia. We are particularly interested in candidates who have fellowship training or substantial experience in neuro-immuno-oncology (NIO). He also serves as the Medical Director of inpatient Neurology for Stanford Health Care. Dr. Fukaya joined Stanford Vascular Surgery in 2015 and while she sees all Vascular Medicine patients, her expertise is in venous disease and she started the Vascular and Vein Clinic and treats advanced venous disease patients at the Advanced Wound Care Center. 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