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General Neurology

Heidi Schwarz, M.D.Heidi Schwarz, M.D.

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Current Titles and Roles

Assistant Professor of Neurology

Degrees, Certifications, and Licenses

  • B.A, Mount Holyoke College, 1979
  • M.D., University of Rochester, 1983
  • Residency, University of Rochester, Strong Memorial Hospital, Resident of Medicine 1983-1985; University of Rochester, Strong Memorial Hospital, Resident in Neurology, 1985-1988
  • Fellowship in Movement and Inherited Neurologic Disease, University of Rochester, Department of Neurology, 1988-1989
  • Certification, National Board of Medical Examiners; American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1990

Work History

1983 - 1985, Resident and Assistant Resident in Medicine, University of Rochester, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY

1985 - 1987, Assistant and Associate Resident in Neurology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

1987 - 1988, Chief resident in Neurology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

1988-1989, Fellow and Instructor in Movement and Inherited Neurologic Disease, Department of Neurology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

1989 - 2002, Neurology Consultant, Ontario Neurology Associates, Geneva General Hospital, Geneva NY

1991 - 2002, Assistant Clinical Professor of Neurology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

2003 - 2004, Assistant Professor of Neurology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

2004 - Present, Assistant Professor of Neurology, Highland Hospital Neurology Chair, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

Highlights

Professional Memberships:

  • American Academy of Neurology, Active Member
  • New York State Medical Society
  • Ontario and Monroe County Medical Societies
  • Canandaigua Medical Society (Past President)
  • Board Member of Midlakes Management Corporation

Awards:

  • Neurology Chief Resident Teaching Award in 2004

Professional Interests:

  • Geriatric Neurology, Headache, VNS treatment of epilepsy