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Michael Schoenberg, PHD

Assoc Professor, College Of Medicine Neurology

Assoc Professor, College Of Medicine Neurosurgery

Assoc Professor, College Of Medicine Psychiatry And Behavioral Neurosciences

Education

  • Fellowship, Neuropsychology, University of Oklahoma Health Science Ctr., 2003
  • Internship, Clinical Psychology, Wichita Collaborative Psychology Internship, 2001
  • Graduate, Wichita State University, 2001

Locations

  • Primary Address , 2 Tampa General Circle , 2nd Floor Tampa, FL 33606
  • Secondary Address , 3515 E. Fletcher Ave Tampa, FL 33613
  • USF Academic Address , 3515 E. Fletcher Avenue Tampa, FL 33613
  • Mail Point , MDC Box 15 ,
  • Physical Billing Address , 12901 Bruce B Downs BLVD Tampa, FL 33612

Clinical Interests

  • Epilepsy, Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), Dementias, Brain Tumors, Traumatic Brain Injury, Stroke, Neuropsychological aspects of medications and neurosurgical treatment. Child and Adolescent Services: Epilepsy, Brain Tumor, Traumatic Brain Injury/Concussion and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.

Specialties

  • NeuropsychologyNeuropsychology-Pediatric

Selected Publications

Vale FL, Bozorg A, Schoenberg MR, Wong K, Witt TC
Long-term radiosurgery effects in the treatment of temporal lobe epilepsy: A case report and discussion of the histopathology
Journal of Neurosurgery.. (In Press)

Loewenstein, D.A., Greig, M. T., Schinka, J., Barker, W., Shen, Q., Potter, E., Raj, A., Borenstein, A., Brooks, L., Schoenberg, M.R., Banko, J., Potter, H., Duara, R
An Investigation of PreMCI: Subtypes and Longitudinal Outcomes
Alzheimer’s and Dementia.. (In Press)

Duara, R., Loewenstein, D.A., Greig, M. T., Potter, E., Barker, W., Raj, A., Schinka, J.A., Borenstein, A., Schoenberg, M.R., Wu, Y., Banko, J.L., AND Potter, H
PreMCI and MCI: Neuropsychological, clinical and imaging features and progression rates
American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. (11) : 951-960, 2011.

Schoenberg MR, Rinehardt, E, Duff, K., Mattingly, M., Bharucha, KG., Scott, JG
Assessing reliable change using the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status for Patients with Parkinson’s disease undergoing Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery
The Clinical Neuropsychologist. , 2011.

Rinehardt, E, Duff, K., Schoenberg MR, Mattingly, M., Bharucha, KG., Scott, JG
Cognitive change on the RBANS in Parkinson’s disease with and without bilateral subthalamic nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation surgery
The Clinical Neuropsychologist. (19) : 1-16, 2010.

Rinehardt, E.Duff, K.Schoenberg, M.Mattingly, M.Bharucha, K.Scott, J.
Cognitive change on the repeatable battery of neuropsychological status (RBANS) in Parkinson's disease with and without bilateral subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation surgery.
The Clinical neuropsychologist. 24(8) : 1339-54, 2010.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20967688