William Schneider
| Title | Clinical Instructor |
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| Institution | School of Medicine and Dentistry |
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| Department | Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation |
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| Address | Brain Injury Rehab St Mary's Hospital 89 Genesee Street Rochester NY 14611
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Dr. Schneider received his Ph.D. degree in Clinical Psychology from the Rosemead School of Psychology in California. He completed an internship at Pine Rest Christian Hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and a fellowship in Rehabilitation and Neuropsychology at the University of Michigan Medical Center. Dr. Schneider is a Neuropsychologist for the Unity Acute Rehabilitation & Brain Injury Program. He has special expertise in pediatric neuropsychological assessment and pediatric brain injury. Dr. Schneider's clinical interests include rehabilitation neuropsychology, behavioral management of the brain injured, and psychopharmacological treatment in traumatic brain injury.
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Schneider WN, Wong TM. Cognitive and behavioral disorders in neurorehabilitation. Continuum (Minneapolis Minn). 2011 Jun; 17(3 Neurorehabilitation):462-70.
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Schmidt JG, Schneider WN. Pharmacologic treatment of cognitive deficits and hypersexuality due to "shaken-baby syndrome". Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2000; 14(2):155-8.
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Schneider WN, Drew-Cates J, Wong TM, Dombovy ML. Cognitive and behavioural efficacy of amantadine in acute traumatic brain injury: an initial double-blind placebo-controlled study. Brain Inj. 1999 Nov; 13(11):863-72.
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Moorthi S, Schneider WN, Dombovy ML. Rehabilitation outcomes in encephalitis--a retrospective study 1990-1997. Brain Inj. 1999 Feb; 13(2):139-46.
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Nickels JL, Schneider WN, Dombovy ML, Wong TM. Clinical use of amantadine in brain injury rehabilitation. Brain Inj. 1994 Nov-Dec; 8(8):709-18.
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