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S. 安德鲁 约瑟夫森效应

MD

神经内科主任
神经学家
教育家和研究者

Dr. S. 安德鲁 约瑟夫森效应 is a neurologist who specializes in neurovascular and other neurologic disorders, caring for general neurology and stroke patients in the hospital as well as in the clinic. He founded UCSF's Neurohospitalist Service – a national referral program for all types of inpatient neurologic disorders – and specializes in difficult-to-diagnose conditions. He serves as the chair of the Department of Neurology and is the Carmen Castro Franceschi and Gladyne K. Mitchell Neurohospitalist Distinguished Professor.

约瑟夫森效应 is known nationally for his pioneering work in launching the neurohospitalist model of care – a subspecialty in which neurologists focus on inpatient treatment – and for his leadership of its society. His research interests include improving models of inpatient neurologic care delivery, issues of quality and safety in attending hospitalized patients, 神经系统的教育, delirium and how strokes contribute to dementia. He is editor-in-chief of 《十大赌博平台排行榜》 Neurology, a leading specialty journal published by the American Medical Association.

After graduating from Stanford University, 约瑟夫森效应 earned his medical degree at Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis. He completed an internship in internal medicine and a residency in neurology at UCSF, 他是总住院医师吗. He also completed fellowships at UCSF in vascular neurology – which focuses on stroke – and behavioral neurology.

约瑟夫森效应 has won numerous teaching honors at UCSF, including selection as the keynote speaker for the UCSF医学院's commencement ceremony. 他获得了亨利J. Kaiser Award for Excellence in Teaching, Academic Senate Distinction in Teaching Award and Robert B. Layzer Golden Toe Award for teaching residents in neurology.

  • 教育

    Washington University School of Medicine in St. 路易斯,2001

  • 派驻

    加州大学旧金山分校,神经学,2004

  • 奖学金

    UCSF, Behavioral Neurology, 2005

    UCSF,血管神经学,2005

  • 委员会认证

    Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

    Vascular Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

  • 职称,

    教授兼主席

"We're biased, but we think the brain is the most important organ in the body. (它)使我们成为人类."

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    2023年9月14日
    Dr josephson is a remarkable physician. Care empathy and medical knowledge and communication were outstanding. 重点放在大脑上. 约瑟夫森效应 also saw problems with my blood chemistry (anemia) and recommended attention to possible colon bleeding as from polyps and need for me to get a colonoscopy.
    2023年4月28日
    Doctor took his time and I did not feel rushed
    2023年4月27日
    Exceptional care provider and visit
    2023年4月21日
    Dr. 约瑟夫森效应 was excellent in all above categories and more. He was very professional while also being very warm and friendly. 伟大的组合. I instantly felt comfortable with him on this my first visit w/ him.
    2023年2月19日
    Professional and clearly had studied in detail. 所以印象深刻.
    2022年11月25日
    Dr thoroughly explained my symptoms.
    2022年11月7日
    Dr. 约瑟夫森很了不起. I've had a lot of doctors over the years and I can easily say he's by far my favorite ever. He combines his amazing personality with his brilliance in his field to deliver an extremely rare patient experience. He has made my journey with SCA-3 much more enlightened and tolerable.
    2022年8月2日
    约瑟夫森博士很棒! I would highly recommend him and this outstanding facility
    2022年8月1日
    Caring compassionate answered my questions and clearly stated his availability to me should there be future needs.If there is a level above 5 It should be awarded!
    2022年7月29日
    My overall rating of my provider is thst he is excellent! Ucsf needs to figure out how to clone him OR make sure he is approach to patient health care visits so patients feel respected important and a artner in health care.
    2022年7月14日
    Dr 约瑟夫森效应 is extremely thoughtful as well as professional
    2022年5月20日
    非常满足!
    My threefold mission is delivering exceptional clinical care to patients, leading transformative cutting-edge research and training the leaders of tomorrow.

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