
Victor Cruz Urrutia, MD
Title(s): Assistant Professor of Neurology
Appointment Phone:
410-955-2228
Primary Location:
Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center
Expertise:
Cerebrovascular Diseases, Critical Care Medicine, Stroke, Stroke Prevention, Stroke, Acute
Education and Experience
Training
- University of Panama School of Medicine (Panama )/ (1992)
Residencies
- MCP Hahnemann University (Philadelphia PA)/ Internal Medicine/Neurology (1999)
Fellowships
- MCP Hahnemann University (Philadelphia PA)/ Neurology Critical Care and Acute Stroke (2000)
Certifications
- Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (2011)
- Vascular Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (2005)
Locations
Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center
601 N. Caroline Street
Baltimore, MD 21287
Appointment Phone: 410-955-2228
Location Map
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
600 N. Wolfe Street
Meyer Room 6-113
Baltimore, MD 21287
Phone: 410-955-2228
Appointment Phone: 410-955-2228
Location Map
Department / Division
- Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
-
Neurology - Cerebrovascular
Centers/Institutes
Centers / Institutes
- Cerebrovascular Center
Bio
Biography
Dr. Victor Urrutia serves as the medical director of the stroke service at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. He focuses on the clinical aspects of cerebrovascular disease (stroke), specifically acute stroke therapy and prevention.
Dr. Urrutia currently sees patients at the Stroke Prevention Clinic, located in the Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center in Baltimore on Wednesdays, and cares for patients in The Johns Hopkins Hospitals Brain Rescue Unit.
Dr. Victor Urrutia received his medical degree from the University of Panama School of Medicine. He completed his neurology training at MCP Hahnemann University in Philadelphia, now Drexel University College of Medicine. After his residency training, he completed fellowship training in neurocritical care and acute stroke at Drexel University College of Medicine and became a faculty member in the neurocritical care and acute stroke division. He then returned to Panama for two years where he was the first to treat patients with IV thrombolytic therapy for acute stroke.
Dr. Urrutia currently sees patients at the Stroke Prevention Clinic, located in the Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center in Baltimore on Wednesdays, and cares for patients in The Johns Hopkins Hospitals Brain Rescue Unit.
Dr. Victor Urrutia received his medical degree from the University of Panama School of Medicine. He completed his neurology training at MCP Hahnemann University in Philadelphia, now Drexel University College of Medicine. After his residency training, he completed fellowship training in neurocritical care and acute stroke at Drexel University College of Medicine and became a faculty member in the neurocritical care and acute stroke division. He then returned to Panama for two years where he was the first to treat patients with IV thrombolytic therapy for acute stroke.
Awards and Honors
Honors
02/24/2010: Fellow of the American Heart Association.
Awards
2008 Selected as Finalist for The Daily Records Health Care
Heroes Award, in the category of Advancements in Health Care, for work done in reaching out to the community to screen and teach about stroke risk factors, symptoms and
treatment.
2009 Frank A. Ford Award for Outstanding Teaching in Neurology.
2010
JHU Department of Medicine, Osler service award for
Outstanding Teaching.
02/24/2010: Fellow of the American Heart Association.
Awards
2008 Selected as Finalist for The Daily Records Health Care
Heroes Award, in the category of Advancements in Health Care, for work done in reaching out to the community to screen and teach about stroke risk factors, symptoms and
treatment.
2009 Frank A. Ford Award for Outstanding Teaching in Neurology.
2010
JHU Department of Medicine, Osler service award for
Outstanding Teaching.
Expertise
- Cerebrovascular Diseases
- Critical Care Medicine
- Stroke
- Stroke Prevention
- Stroke, Acute
Research
Research Interests
- Prevention of Stroke
- Stroke in Latin America
- Disparities in Stroke
- Acute Stroke Treatment
More Info
Languages
- English
- Spanish
Memberships
1997-‐present American Academy of Neurology.
1999-‐present American Stroke Association.
2001-‐2005 Society of Critical Care Medicine.
2001-‐2005 American Society of Neuroimaging.
2003-‐2006 Neurocritical Care Society.
2009-‐2010 World Stroke Organization.
1999-‐present American Stroke Association.
2001-‐2005 Society of Critical Care Medicine.
2001-‐2005 American Society of Neuroimaging.
2003-‐2006 Neurocritical Care Society.
2009-‐2010 World Stroke Organization.
Clinical Trials
- Wake Up Stroke
Additional Resources
Videos and Podcasts


