Michael Jacewicz, M.D.

Michael Jacewicz, M.D.

Professor, Department of Neurology
Director, Residency Program


Education

B.S.Harvard University1973
M.D.Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine1978

Post-Graduate Training

InternInternal Medicine, University Hospitals, Cleveland1978-1979
FellowCerebral Metabolism Lab, Cornell U. Medical College1979-1980
ResidentNeurology, New York Hospital, Cornell U. Medical College1980-1983
FellowCerebrovascular Research Center, Cornell U. Medical College1983-1988

Professional Experience

Assistant ProfessorDept. of Neurology & Neurosciences, Cornell 1988-1992
Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Neurology, U.T. Memphis1992-1994
Associate ProfessorDepartment of Neurology, U.T. Memphis1994-2001
Professor Department of Neurology, U.T. Memphis 2001-present
Chief of NeurologyRegional Medical Center, Memphis1992-1999
Assistant Chief of NeurologyVA Medical Center, Memphis1999- present
Director of Residency TrainingDepartment of Neurology, U.T. Memphis1992-present

Professional Certification & Licensing

DiplomateAmerican Board of Psychiatry and Neurology1984
Medical LicenseNew York1979
Medical LicenseTennessee1992
Medical LicenseMississippi1995

Clinical Subspecialty Expertise

Stroke, Cerebrovascular Disease, Cardiac Arrest, Metabolic Brain Disease

Research Interests

I am collaborating in several clinical trials involving stroke and multiple sclerosis. As the residency training program director, I am also interested in the development of novel educational tools for the training of Neurology residents and medical students.

Representative Publications

Jacewicz, M., M. Kiessling, and W.A. Pulsinelli (1986) Selective gene expression in focal cerebral ischemia. J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab. 6:263-272.

Jacewicz, M., and F. Plum (1990) Aseptic cerebral venous thrombosis. K. Einhaupl, O. Kempski, and A. Baethmann (eds): Cerebral Sinus Thrombosis. New York: Plenum Press, pp.157-170.

Jacewicz, M. (1991) Endarterectomy protects against stroke in symptomatic patients with carotid artery stenosis. Cardiovasc. Rev. Report 12: 21-23.

Jacewicz, M. (1992) Editorial: Hypertension in SHR and predisposition to cerebral infarction. Hypertension 19: 47-48.

Pulsinelli, W. A., and M. Jacewicz (1992) Animal models of brain ischemia. In: Stroke Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management, 2nd Ed. H. J. M. Barnett, J. P. Mohr, B. M. Stein and F. M. Yatsu (eds.), New York: Churchill Livingston.

Smith, D., S. Lucas, and M. Jacewicz (1993) Multiple cerebral hemorrhages in HTLV-1 associated myelopathy. Neurol. 43: 412-414.

Nowak, T. S., and M. Jacewicz (1994) The heat shock/stress response in focal cerebral ischemia. Brain Path. 4: 67-76.

Jacewicz, M. (1997) Ischemia-modulating and Neuro-protective Drugs. Journal of Tennessee Medical Association 90: 411-413.

Ruckenstein, M.J., K. McKown and M. Jacewicz (2000) Unusual and instructive case of immune-mediated inner ear disease with central nervous system vasculitis. Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 122: 109-111.

Huang, Z, M Jacewicz, and R Pfeiffer (2002). Anticardiolipin antibody in vascular parkinsonism. Movement Disorders. 17:992-7.

Kamiya T, M Jacewicz, TS Nowak and WA Pulsinelli (2005). Cerebral blood flow thresholds for mRNA synthesis after focal ischemica and the effect of MK-801. Stroke. 36:2463-2467.

Jacewicz, M. Neurologic Disorders - Approach to the Patient (2006). M. Beers (ed): The Merck Manual, 18th ed. Rahway: Merck Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories, Merck Research Laboratories, Whitehouse Station, NJ pp 1748-1758.

Jacewicz, M. Brain infections (2006). M. Beers (ed): The Merck Manual, 18th ed. Rahway: Merck Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories. Merck Research Laboratories, Whitehouse Station, NJ, pp 1850-1857.

Jacewicz, M. Meningitis (2006). M. Beers (ed): The Merck Manual, 18th ed. Rahway: Merck Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories. Merck Research Laboratories, Whitehouse Station, NJ, pp 1858-1866.

Jacewicz, M. Neuro-ophthalmologic and Cranial Nerve Disorders (2006). M. Beers (ed): The Merck Manual, 18th ed. Rahway: Merck Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories. Merck Research Laboratories, Whitehouse Station, NJ, pp 1867-1876.