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Corporate Office
3525 Olentangy River Rd
Suite 5360
Columbus, OH 43214
614-340-7747
614-340-7742 fax

Riverside Office
3525 Olentangy River Rd
Suite 5362
Columbus, OH 43214
614-340-7741
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866-340-7741 toll-free

Lewis Center Office
7651 Stagers Loop
Delaware, OH 43015
614-340-7744
740-201-0222
740-201-0223 fax


Douglas Heintzelman
M.D., M.S.

Body Imaging

Fellowship: Abdominal and Interventional Radiology, Harvard Medical School
Residency: Diagnostic Radiology, Harvard Medical School
Internship: St. Vincent Hospital
Masters: Biomedical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
Medical School: Indiana University School of Medicine
Undergraduate: Purdue University

CURRICULUM VITAE



CURRENT POSITION

2009 – Present
Medical Director
Medical Center of Newark

2008 – Present
Body Imaging
Riverside Radiology & Interventional Associates, Inc.


BOARD CERTIFICATION 2007 American Board of Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology

CERTIFICATIONS ACLS Certification – Expiration Date: 10/2011

ACADEMIC AND HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS 2009 – Present
Blanchard Valley Hospital, Findlay, Ohio

2009 – Present
Fostoria Memorial Hospital, Fostoria, Ohio

2009 – Present
Morrow Community Hospital, Mt. Gilead, Ohio

2009 – Present
Mercy Hospital Willard, Willard, Ohio

2008 – Present
Clinton Memorial Hospital, Wilmington, Ohio

2008 – Present
Medical Center of Newark, Newark, Ohio

2008 – Present
Berger Health Systems, Circleville, Ohio

2008 – Present
Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, Ohio

2007- 2008
University of MA Memorial Hospital, Worcester, Massachusetts

2007 – 2008
Martha’s Vineyard Hospital, Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2006 – 2008
Mererimack Valley MRI, Methuen, Massachusetts

2005 – 2008
Norwood Hospital, Norwood, Massachusetts

2005 - 2008
Metrowest MRI, Framingham, Massachusetts

2005 – 2008
West Suburban Imaging Center, Wellesely Hills, Massachusetts

2003 – 2008
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston Massachusetts


AWARDS AND HONORS
  • Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society (2001)
  • Henry and Hattie Steinmetz Scholarship recipient (2000)
  • Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society (1994)
  • Omega Chi Epsilon Chemical Engineering Honor Society (1994)

GRANTS American Society for Lasers in Surgery and Medicine Summer Research Grant recipient (1999)

PUBLICATIONS M.T. Duffy, J.N. Bloom, K.M. McNally-Heintzelman, D.L. Heintzelman, E.C. Soller and G.T. Hoffman, “Sutureless Ophthalmic Surgery: A Scaffold-Enhanced Bioadhesive Technique,” J AAPOS, 9(4):315-320.

G.T. Hoffman, E.C. Soller, J.N. Bloom, M.T. Duffy, D.L. Heintzelman, K.M. McNally-Heintzelman, “A New Technique of Tissue Repair for Ophthalmic Surgery.” Biomed. Sci.Instrum., 40: 57-63.

B.D. Byrd, D.L. Heintzelman, and K.M. McNally-Heintzelman, “Absorption Properties of Alternative Chromophores for use in Laser Tissue Soldering Applications.” Biomed. Sci. Instrum., 39:6-11

K.M. McNally-Heintzelman, J.N. Riley, and D.L. Heintzelman, “ Scaffold –Enhanced Albumin and n-Butyl-Cyanoacrylate Adhesives for Tissue Repair: Ex vivo Evaluation in a Porcine Model,” Biomed. Sci. Instrum., 39:312-317.

U. Utzinger, M. Bueeler, S. Oh, D.L. Heintzelman, E.S. Svistun, M. Abd-El-Barr, A. Gillenwater, and R. Richards Kortum, "Optimal visual perception and detection of oral cavity neopasia," in IEEE Transactions in Biomedical Engineering 50(3): 396-399.

J.N. Riley, K.M. McNally-Heintezelman, D.X. Hammer, D.I. Heintzelmand, B.S. Sorg, D.E. Hodges, and A.J. Welch, “Application of a new range of light-activated surgical adhesives for vascular repair in a canine model,” in International Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine and Science, 3(3-4): 135-138, 2000

U. Utzinger, D.I. Heintzelman, A. Mahadevan-Jansen, A. Malpica, M.Follen, and R. Richards-Kortum, “Near infrared Raman spectroscopy for In vino detection of cervical precancers.” In Applied Spectroscopy 55(8) pp. 955-959. 2001

K.M. McNally-Heintzelman, B.S. Sorg, D.X. Hammer, D.I. Heintzelman, D.E. Hodges, and A.J. Welch, “Improved vascular tissue fusion using new light-activated surgical adhesive on a canine model,” in Journal of Biomedical Optics. 6(1) pp. 68-73. 2001

L. Coghlan, U. Utzinger, R.A. Drezek, D.I. Heintzelman, A. Zuluaga, C. Brookner, R.R. Richards-Kortum, I. Gimenez-Conti and M. Follen, “Optimal fluorescence excitation wavelengths for detections of squamous intra-epithelial neoplasia: results from an animal model,” in Optics Express 7 pp. 436-446 2000.  http://www.opticsexpress.org/oearchive/source/26869.htm

D.I Heintzelman, U. Utzinger, H. Fuchs, A. Zuluaga, A.M. Gillenwater, R. Jacob, B. Kemp, and R.R. Richards-Kortrum, “Optimal excitation wavelengths for in vivo detection of oral neoplasia using fluorescence spectroscopy” in Photochemistry and Photobiology, 72(1) pp. 103-113. 2000

D.I. Heintzelman, R. Lotan, and R.R. Richards-Kortum, “Characterization for the auto fluorescence of polymorphonuclear leukocytes, mononuclear leukocytes and cervical epithelial cancer cells for improved spectroscopic discrimination of inflammation from dysplasia” in Photochemistry and Photobiology. 71(3) pp.327-332.  2000

K.M. McNally, A.E. Parker, D.I. Heintzelman, B.S. Sorg, J.M. Dawes, T.J. Pfefer, and A.J. Welch, “Dynamic optical-thermal modeling of laser tissue soldering with a scanning source” in IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 5(4) pp 1072-1082. 1999

E.M. Sevick-Muraca, D.I. Heintzelman, J. Lee, T.L. Troy, and D.Y. Paithankar, “Role of higher order scattering in solutions to the forward and inverse optical-imaging problems in random media” in Applied Optics 36(34) pp.9058-9067. 1997

SPECIAL INTERESTS
  • Body MRI
  • CT Colonography
  • Interventional Radiology

 

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