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DEPARTMENT OF NEUROLOGY

Room 6205
PO Box 245023
Phone: (520) 626-2006
Departmental Contact: Christine Gaul

E-Mail: @u.arizona.edu
Website: www.ahsc.arizona.edu/neurology/

A complete listing of individual faculty appointments can be found in the Faculty Section.

Department Head: Bruce M. Coull
 
Professors:
Carol A. Barnes, Bruce M. Coull, Mary I. Johnson, Alfred W. Kaszniak, Alan B. Rubens, Gary E. Schwartz, William A. Sibley, Robert S. Sloviter, David M. Labiner
Professor of Clinical Neurology:
Robert S. Fisher
Clinical Professors:
Harvey W. Buchsbaum, Barry A. Hendin
Emeritus Professor:
Jay B. Angevine, William Sibley
Associate Professors:
Geoffrey L. Ahern, Colin R. Bamford, Nathaniel T. McMullen, Naomi E. Rance, Steven Z. Rapcsak, Scott J. Sherman
Associate Professors of Clinical Neurology:
Anne M. Herring, Harry Tamm
Assistant Professors:
Sudeshna Bose, Hemant Kudrimoti, Linda L. Restifo,
Assistant Professors of Clinical Neurology:
Ronnie Bergen, Terry D. Fife
Clinical Assistant Professors:
Dinesh Talwar
Clinical Lecturers:
Wayne W. Bixenman, William H. Lawrence, David B. Lippincott, Francisco R. Valdivia
Research Associate:
Leslie Ritter
Associate Scientific Investigator:
Nancy B. Beamer
Assistant Research Scientist:
Pelagie M. Beeson

Neurology is that discipline of medicine responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the human nervous system. Courses are offered which are designed to teach students to interpret evidence of normal or abnormal neurologic functioning, to manage straightforward problems, and to seek specialty consultation when it is appropriate. Students have a three-week required clerkship, which may be followed with electives in general neurology, as well as its subspecialties. Students receive an introduction to neurology during lectures in the neuroscience course during the basic science years.

A continuing neuroscience seminar series is presented by neurologists and basic scientists throughout the year. This series is open to medical students as well as to postgraduate trainees and students in allied areas.


Neurology (NEUR) Courses

See Electives Manual for course descriptions.


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