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Julie Kromm

BMSc, MD, FRCPC (Neurology & Critical Care)

Positions

Neurointensivist

Alberta Health Services

Clinical Associate Professor

Cumming School of Medicine, Department of Clinical Neurosciences

Neurocritical Care Program Lead and Fellowship Director

Cumming School of Medicine, Department of Critical Care Medicine

Assistant Program Director / CBD Lead

Cumming School of Medicine, Department of Critical Care Medicine

Medical Director Give Life Alberta - South

Alberta Health Services

Full Member

Hotchkiss Brain Institute

Contact information

Phone number

Office: 403.944.2471

Background

Credentials

Bachelor of Medical Science, University of Alberta, 2006

Doctor of Medicine, University of Alberta, 2010

CSCN EEG Diplomate, Canadian Society of Clinical Neurophysiologists, 2014

FRCPC - Neurology, Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada, 2015

FRCPC - Critical Care, Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada, 2017

ASN TCD Diplomate, American Society of Neuroimaging, 2018

UCNS Neurocritical Care Diplomate, United Council of Neurologic Subspecialties, 2019

Biography

Dr. Julie Kromm obtained her MD from the University of Alberta. She then completed residencies in neurology at University of Alberta, and critical care medicine at University of Calgary. Thereafter, she completed a fellowship in neurocritical care at Columbia and Cornell Universities. In addition to her triple board certification, throughout her training she has attained certification in various neuro-monitoring modalities including electroencephalography, evoked potentials and transcranial doppler ultrasonography.

Dr. Kromm joined the Department of Critical Care Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences in 2019. She is a clinical associate professor at the University of Calgary and practices as an intensivist and neurologist at Foothills Medical Centre, Rockyview General Hospital, and South Health Campus.

She is the program lead and fellowship director for neurocritical care in Calgary, assistant program director for critical care medicine, and medical director for southern Alberta’s organ and tissue donation program, Give Life Alberta – South. She has received numerous awards for her teaching and leadership, has over 35 peer reviewed publications and has written 3 textbook chapters. 

Research

Areas of Research

Activities

My research focuses on the utility and logistics of neuromonitoring for critically ill patients as well as medical education of healthcare personnel to utilize neuromonitoring appropriately.

Publications