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Vascular Neurology Fellowship Program

Vascular Neurology Fellowship - About Our Program

About Our Program

About the vascular neurology fellowship at Tufts Medical Center

The Vascular Neurology Fellowship at Tufts Medical Center in Boston is a one-year, ACGME-accredited program focused on advanced stroke and cerebrovascular care, as well as clinical research, education and quality improvement.

Fellows receive broad, balanced training that includes:

  • Acute stroke management and endovascular therapies
  • Neurocritical care and secondary stroke prevention
  • Perioperative stroke risk assessment
  • Acute and long-term post-stroke care
  • Young adult stroke and survivorship
  • Telestroke and neurosonology
  • Stroke recovery, rehabilitation, and pediatric stroke

The program manages more than 400 stroke admissions each year and includes a dedicated inpatient consultation service and outpatient practice. This volume and case mix support progressive responsibility and prepare fellows for independent practice across a wide range of care settings. The program is known for innovative stroke care, including the Late Presenter Thrombolysis protocol (4.5–24 hours), SEASONINGS pathway, SAYA program, and a multidisciplinary PFO clinic.

One fellowship position is offered each year for a 12-month training period. The fellowship participates in the NRMP Match.

Our fellowship history +milestones

Our Vascular Neurology Fellowship at Tufts Medical Center has a rich history of innovation and excellence in stroke care:

  • 1796: Tufts Medical Center was founded by Paul Revere and Samuel Adams, becoming the first permanent medical facility in New England and one of the earliest in the United States.
  • 1814: The center became the first to assign nurses to care for people in need.
  • 2011: Vascular Neurology Fellowship established and received ACGME accreditation under Program Director Dr. David Thaler.
  • 2015: Launch of the Stroke and Young Adults (SAYA) Program.
  • 2017: Dedicated stroke consultation service created; later expanded to the Stroke & Emergency Consult Service with multiple attending neurologists rotating weekday coverage.
  • 2018: Certified as an Advanced Comprehensive Stroke Center by The Joint Commission.
  • 2019: Multidisciplinary PFO clinic established to support coordinated stroke care.
  • 2020: Late Presenter Thrombolysis protocol developed, first and only program of its kind in Massachusetts.
  • 2020: SEASONINGS pathway introduced for patients with acute ischemic stroke and dysphagia.
  • 2022: Fellowship curriculum redesigned under Program Director Dr. Emiliya Melkumova.
  • 2025: Stroke Service established, providing 24/7 inpatient and consult coverage by board-certified neurologists.
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Olivia Kim, MPH
Neurology Residency + Fellowship Education Coordinator
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