Information about Kenneth Heilman
Kenneth M. Heilman is an American behavioral neurologist.
Dr. Heilman's most recent book, on the neurology of creativity, is dedicated to the nearly 100 fellows he has had who have published with him. Dr. Heilman is lionized by his former fellows, whose cross collaborations are usually based on one or another of Dr. Heilman's creative expressions.
Biography
Early Life and Career
Kenneth Heilman was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He attended and graduated from medical school at the University of Virginia in 1963. He did two years of residency in Internal Medicine at Cornell University Medical Center and Bellevue Hospital. During the Vietnam War era he joined the Air Force and served as chief of medicine at the N.A.T.O. Hospital in Izmir, Turkey. After leaving the airforce, Dr. Heilman went for residency in neurology at Harvard Medical School under Dr. Derek Denny-Brown and then continued there in a fellowship with Dr. Norman Geschwind. Upon completion of his fellowship, Dr. Heilman was recruited by the chairman of the department of neurology, Melvin Greer, and joined the faculty of the University of Florida Department of Neurology in 1970 as an Assistant Professor. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1973 and Professor in 1975. He became the first James E. Rooks, Jr. Professor of Neurology in 1990, a newly endowed chair at the university. In 1998, Dr. Heilman he was among the first University of Florida faculty to receive the title of Distinguished Professor. Dr. Heilman is also the program director and chief of neurology at the North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Administration Hospital (Malcom Randall VAMC), as well as a professor of Clinical and Health Psychology at the University of Florida.Clinical Activity
Dr. Heilman is an active clinician who is Director of the Memory Disorders Clinic at UF/Shands, one of the 15 Memory Disorder Clinics supported by the Florida Department of Elder Affairs. This clinic serves those with memory and cognitive disorders, especially those suffering from Dementias such as Alzheimer's disease. His expertise as a clinician has been recognized by being listed in virtually every edition of the Best Doctors in America as well as other publications citing clinical excellence.Research and Teaching
Dr. Heilman has research interests in attentional, emotional and cognitive disorders. In addition to teaching medical and psychology students, he is active in resident education and been director of the University of Florida Behavioral Neurology Fellowship, that has trained many dozens of post doctoral fellows since its inception in 1976. Several of Dr. Heilman's former fellows are now leaders in academic Neurology, Neuropsychology, Speech Therapy, and other allied fields. Kenneth Heilman is the author of several texts, and has authored or co-authored more than 400 book chapters and articles in peer reviewed journals. Dr. Heilman’s research has been almost continuously funded by federal agencies (e.g., VA Merit Review and/or National Institutes of Health) for the last 30 years. Currently, he and his coworkers receive more than one million dollars a year in research funding. In recognition of his research contributions he was in the first group of individuals to receive the University of Florida Research Foundation Professorships. Dr. Heilman also received the Clinical Research Award from the University of Florida College of Medicine. The Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology Society has recognized him with an Outstanding Achievement Award for his research and educational contributions to Neurology.Dr. Heilman's most recent book, on the neurology of creativity, is dedicated to the nearly 100 fellows he has had who have published with him. Dr. Heilman is lionized by his former fellows, whose cross collaborations are usually based on one or another of Dr. Heilman's creative expressions.
Academic Leadership
Kenneth Heilman has served as president of the International Neuropsychology Society and the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology.Research Advances
Research advances reported by Dr. Heilman and co-workers demonstrated that:- A cortico-limbic-reticular network mediates attention.
- In most people, the right hemisphere is dominant for attending to both sides of space (see hemispatial neglect).
- In most people, it was the right hemisphere of the brain that was important for emotional communication (prosody).
- Skilled movement (praxis), such as tool use, is controlled in most people by a left hemisphere modular network where the parietal lobe contains the representations of the spatial trajectories for these skilled movements, and the frontal lobe transforms this into motor codes.
- The right hemisphere's parietal lobe controls the autonomic nervous system.
- First to describe orthostatic tremor.
Author and Editor
Books written or edited by Kenneth Heilman:- Matter of Mind: A Neurologist's View of Brain-behavior Relationships, by Kenneth M. Heilman, 2007
- PGY1: Lessons in Caring, by Kenneth M. Heilman, 2007
- Creativity and the Brain: by Kenneth M. Heilman, 2005
- Clinical Neuropsychology: Fourth Edition, by Kenneth M. Heilman and Edward Valenstein, 2003
- Neuropsychology OF Human Emotion: Distinguished contributions in psychology, by Kenneth M. Heilman & Paul Satz (editors), 1983
- HANDBOOK FOR DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF NEUROLOGIC SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS by Kenneth M. Heilman, Watson, Robert T. and Greer, Melvin. 1977
External links
- University of Florida Biosketch
- Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology
- International Neuropsychological Society
Motto
"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
Anthem
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Behavioral neurology is a subspecialty of neurology that studies the neurological basis of behavior, memory, and cognition, the impact of neurological damage and disease upon these functions, and the treatment thereof.
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Brooklyn (named after the Dutch town Breukelen) is one of the five boroughs of New York City. An independent city until its consolidation into New York in 1898, Brooklyn is New York City's most populous borough, with nearly 2.5 million residents.
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State of New York
Flag of New York Seal
Nickname(s): The Empire State
Motto(s): Excelsior!
Official language(s) None
Capital Albany
Largest city New York City
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Flag of New York Seal
Nickname(s): The Empire State
Motto(s): Excelsior!
Official language(s) None
Capital Albany
Largest city New York City
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State Party United States of America
Type Cultural
Criteria i, iv, vi
Reference 442
Region Europe and North America
Inscription History
Inscription 1987 (11th Session)
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Type Cultural
Criteria i, iv, vi
Reference 442
Region Europe and North America
Inscription History
Inscription 1987 (11th Session)
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Cornell University is a private university located in Ithaca, New York, USA. Its two medical campuses are in New York City and Education City, Qatar. The youngest member of the Ivy League, Cornell was founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White as a coeducational,
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Neurology is a branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system. Medical professionals (such as Biomedical Doctors and Physicians) specializing in the field of neurology are called neurologists
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Harvard Medical School (HMS) is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University. It is a prestigious American medical school located in the Longwood Medical Area of the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.
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Norman Geschwind can be considered the father of modern behavioral neurology in America. He was mentor to the cadre of behavioral neurologists who would shape the subspecialty for the 20th and early 21st centuries.
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University of Florida (Florida, UFL, or UF) is a public land-grant, space-grant, research university located in Gainesville, Florida. The university is one of 62 elected members of the Association of American Universities.
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Dimentia
Classification & external resources
ICD-10 F 00. -F 07.
ICD-9 290 - 294
DiseasesDB 29283
MedlinePlus 000739
Dementia (from Latin de- "apart, away" + mens (genitive mentis
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Classification & external resources
ICD-10 F 00. -F 07.
ICD-9 290 - 294
DiseasesDB 29283
MedlinePlus 000739
Dementia (from Latin de- "apart, away" + mens (genitive mentis
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Alzheimer's disease
Classification & external resources
Histopathologic image of senile plaques seen in the cerebral cortex in a patient with Alzheimer disease of presenile onset. Silver impregnation.
ICD-10 G 30. , F 00.
ICD-9 331.0 , 290.
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Classification & external resources
Histopathologic image of senile plaques seen in the cerebral cortex in a patient with Alzheimer disease of presenile onset. Silver impregnation.
ICD-10 G 30. , F 00.
ICD-9 331.0 , 290.
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MeSH D010468 Hemispatial neglect, also called unilateral neglect, spatial neglect or neglect syndrome is a neurological condition in which, after damage to one hemisphere of the brain, a deficit in attention to the opposite side of space is observed.
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In linguistics, prosody (from Greek προσωδία) is the study of rhythm, intonation, and related attributes in speech.
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Apraxia
Classification & external resources
ICD-10 R 48.2
ICD-9 438.81 , 784.69
DiseasesDB 31600
MedlinePlus 003203
eMedicine neuro/438
MeSH D001072 Apraxia
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Classification & external resources
ICD-10 R 48.2
ICD-9 438.81 , 784.69
DiseasesDB 31600
MedlinePlus 003203
eMedicine neuro/438
MeSH D001072 Apraxia
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