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  • Bio & Insurance Information

    Dr. Joseph Heiserman is a specialist in radiology in Phoenix, Arizona, and she is associated with St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center. He graduated from Stanford University School of Medicine where he got his medical degree. He did an internship in internal medicine at UCSF. After this, he did his residency program in radiology at UCSF Medical Center. The doctor also did a fellowship in neuroradiology at Barrow Neurological Institute. He is certified in diagnostic radiology. Dr. Joseph Heiserman has a practical experience of more than 20 years.


  • Education & Training

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    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford CA Graduated in 1985

    Medical School

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    University Of California San Francisco School Of Medicine,San Francisco, Ca

    Internship

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    University Of California San Francisco School Of Medicine,San Francisco, Ca

    Residency

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    Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ

    Fellowship

  • Board Certifications

    American Board of Radiology - Diagnostic Radiology

  • Hospital & Practice

    St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center

    Languages: English/Spanish

    (602) 406-3000

    350 W Thomas Rd

    Phoenix, Arizona 85013

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  • Publications & Memberships

    Dr. Joseph Heiserman has contributed to 3 publications.

    Denial or unawareness of cognitive deficit associated with multiple sclerosis? A case report.

    Prigatano, G. P.,Hendin, B. A.,Heiserman, J. E.; J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2014 Mar 08.

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    Reevaluating the imaging definition of tumor progression: perfusion MRI quantifies recurrent glioblastoma tumor fraction, pseudoprogression, and radiation necrosis to ...

    Hu, L. S., Eschbacher, J. M., Heiserman, J. E., Dueck, A. C., Shapiro, W. R., Liu, S., Karis, J. P., Smith, K. A., Coons, S. W., Nakaji, P., Spetzler, R. F., Feuerstei...; Neuro Oncol. 2012 Jul.

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    Anosognosia for hemiplegia with preserved awareness of complete cortical blindness following intracranial hemorrhage.

    Mercer, J.N.; Cortex. 2010-12-09.

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