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      • Kenneth M. Heilman (born 1938) is an American behavioral neurologist He is considered one of the fathers of modern-day behavioral neurology.
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  1. Kenneth M. Heilman (born 1938) is an American behavioral neurologist He is considered one of the fathers of modern-day behavioral neurology. Early life and career. Heilman was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York.

  2. He is an Honorary Member of the American Neurological Association. He is also a Fellow in the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) and received the Wartenberg Keynote Lecturer Award from the AAN. The AAN had a program (2019) called “Standing on the Shoulders of Giants.”

  3. Kenneth Heilman, a seasoned professor who joined the UF faculty in 1971, shows no signs of slowing down. As the James E. Rooks Distinguished Professor of Neurology, Heilman is director of the Center for Neuropsychological Studies and director of the Behavioral Neurology Fellowship program.

  4. He is now the James E Rooks, Jr Distinguished Professor. He was Chief of the Neurology Service at the Gainesville VA (1996-2009). He is listed in multiple editions of the Best Doctors in America, America’s Top Doctors and Who’s Who.

  5. Articles 1–20. ‪Distinguished Professor of Neurology, University of Florida‬ - ‪‪Cited by 67,277‬‬ - ‪cognitive and behavioral neurology‬.

  6. Doctor Heilman is the James E. Rooks, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Neurology and Health Psychology Program Director and [former] Chief of Neurology at the Northwestern Florida/South Georgia Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and he is director

  7. Mar 21, 2016 · Thus in our prior reports (Heilman, 2005; Heilman, Nadeau, & Beversdorf, 2003), we have combined the incubation and illumination stages into one stage which we call the “innovative” stage. This review will focus on the first two states of creativity: preparation and innovation.

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