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Kyle Lyman, MD, PhD

Brain Injury, Neurocritical Care, Stroke

Biography

Kyle Lyman, MD, PhD, is a neurologist specializing in neurocritical care, stroke, and brain injury. He focuses on diagnosing and treating complex neurological conditions that require intensive care, such as severe strokes and traumatic brain injuries. He uses a variety of medical approaches to support brain function and recovery in critically ill patients.

As an assistant professor of neurology at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Lyman conducts research on the mechanisms underlying major neurological disorders. His work aims to improve patient outcomes through a deeper understanding of brain function and pathology.

Dr. Lyman completed his medical degree and a doctorate in neuroscience at Northwestern University. He pursued his neurology residency at Stanford University, followed by a fellowship in neurocritical care at Mass General Brigham.

Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Neurology

Education & Training

  • Neurocritical Care Fellowship
    Mass General Brigham (2025)
  • Residency
    Stanford University (2023)
  • MD
    Northwestern University, Medicine (2019)
  • PhD
    Northwestern University, Neuroscience (2017)
  • BS
    The Ohio State University, Mathematics (2011)
  • MD
    Feinberg School of Medicine

Additional Information

Biography

Kyle Lyman, MD, PhD, is a neurologist specializing in neurocritical care, stroke, and brain injury. He focuses on diagnosing and treating complex neurological conditions that require intensive care, such as severe strokes and traumatic brain injuries. He uses a variety of medical approaches to support brain function and recovery in critically ill patients.

As an assistant professor of neurology at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Lyman conducts research on the mechanisms underlying major neurological disorders. His work aims to improve patient outcomes through a deeper understanding of brain function and pathology.

Dr. Lyman completed his medical degree and a doctorate in neuroscience at Northwestern University. He pursued his neurology residency at Stanford University, followed by a fellowship in neurocritical care at Mass General Brigham.

Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Neurology

Education & Training

  • Neurocritical Care Fellowship
    Mass General Brigham (2025)
  • Residency
    Stanford University (2023)
  • MD
    Northwestern University, Medicine (2019)
  • PhD
    Northwestern University, Neuroscience (2017)
  • BS
    The Ohio State University, Mathematics (2011)
  • MD
    Feinberg School of Medicine

Additional Information