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    Caitlin Loomis, MD

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    Dr. Loomis is a board-certified Neurologist with subspecialty training in Vascular Neurology. She obtained her medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. She subsequently completed her residency in Neurology and fellowship in Vascular Neurology at the University of Pennsylvania. She treats patients with a variety of cerebrovascular disorders including both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. She is also part of the General Neurology Division, treating outpatients with a variety of neurologic conditions, and has a strong interest in medical education.

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    Fellowship
    Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (2014)
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    Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (2013)
    Internship
    Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (2010)
    MD
    University of Pennsylvania Medical School (2009)
    BA
    Princeton University (2004)

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    Cerebral Angiography; Ischemic Stroke

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    Caitlin Loomis, MD, is a neurologist who specializes in disorders that affect blood vessels in and around the brain—a subspecialty called vascular neurology. She primarily sees patients who have had strokes, most of which are caused by a blocked vessel in the brain (ischemic stroke); and, less frequently, she treats patients with bleeding in the brain (hemorrhagic stroke). Dr. Loomis also provides on-call expertise through Yale Medicine’s Stroke Telemedicine Program, where she relies on live video streaming and imaging test results to examine stroke patients. She also consults with doctors caring for patients with rare conditions, such as inflammation of blood vessels in the brain, who are being treated at remote hospitals.

    “One of the most rewarding aspects of stroke care now is that we’ve dramatically expanded the treatments we are able to offer patients, which gives them more of an edge in terms of their recovery,” Dr. Loomis says. For example, a treatment called mechanical thrombectomy uses a long tube, called a catheter, threaded through an artery with an attachment that captures and removes a blood clot from the blood vessel. “Yale is one of the few centers in Connecticut that offers thrombectomies to patients,” she says.

    Whether she’s seeing patients in the emergency room or in the hospital, Dr. Loomis appreciates the chance to talk with stroke patients about their individualized plan of care. After an initial hospitalization, patients may see physical, occupational, or speech therapists to help them along during recovery journey.

    “We’re also looking into ways that we can prevent further strokes in people,” Dr. Loomis says, adding that ongoing clinical trials at Yale Medicine are investigating the best approaches to stroke rehabilitation. “Clinical trials are really a great way to push the envelope and get patients the best possible treatment.”

    Dr. Loomis is an assistant professor of neurology at Yale School of Medicine.

    Clinical Specialties

    Neurology; Stroke

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    • Vascular Neurology

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      AB of Psychiatry & Neurology
      Original Certification Date
      2014
    • Neurology

      Certification Organization
      AB of Psychiatry & Neurology
      Original Certification Date
      2013

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