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Dr. Jeff Martzke
Registered Psychologist specializing in Clinical Neuropsychology
Addresses:
Summit Psychology Group
307 – 625 Front St.
Nelson, BC V1L 4N7Acquired Brain Injury Program
Interior Health Authority
RM 25, 709 10th St.
Castlegar, BC V1N 2H7Tel: Nelson - (250) 352-6600
Castlegar - (250) 304-1260
Fax: (250) 352-6648
Email: martzke@interchange.ubc.ca
Research Interests:
Cognitive outcome following functional stereotactic brain surgery
Professional Training:
1983-1988: MA/PhD (University of Iowa)
1988-1989: Internship, Rush-Presbyterian, St. Luke’s Medical Center (Chicago)
Academic Positions:
2002 - Present: Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology (UBC)
1997 - Present: Adjunct Professor of Psychology (UBC)
2003 - Present: Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Neuropsychology (SFU)
Honours and Awards:
New Opportunities Award, Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre [$60,000] (2000)
Lennard Shangi Award - For excellence in service by a consultant or consulting organization. Presented by Dale Rehabilitation Services, London, Ontario (1992)
Patrick and Dulcie Lenox Endowment Prize - A $10,000 research prize given to a researcher who submits an outstanding application to the B.C. Health Research Foundation's annual grants competition which is relevant to Parkinsons or other related neurodegenerative diseases.
Practice of the Profession (Parke O. Davidson) Award – Presented by the British Columbia Psychological Association for excellence in teaching, research and practice in psychology, Vancouver, British Columbia (2007)
Publications
Berk, C., Carr, J.A., Sinden, M., Martzke, J.S., & Honey, C. R. (2002). Thalamic deep brain stimulation for tremor due to multiple sclerosis: a prospective study of tremor and quality of life. Journal of Neurosurgery, 97, 815-820. [PubMed]
Cacioppo, J.T., Martzke, J.S., Petty, R.E. and Tassinary, L.G. (1988). Specific forms of facial EMG responses index emotions during an interview: From Darwin to the continuous flow model of affect-laden information processing. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 54, 592-604. [PubMed]
Carr, J.A.R., Honey, C.R., Sinden, M., Phillips, A.G., and Martzke, J.S. (2003). A waitlist control-group study of cognitive, mood, and quality of life outcome after posteroventral pallidotomy in Parkinson disease. Journal of Neurosurgery, 99, 72-82. [PubMed]
Good, K.P., Martzke, J.S., Abi Daoud, M., Kopala, L.C. (2003). Unirhinal norms for the University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test, The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 17, 226-234. [PubMed]
Good, K.P., Martzke, J.S., Honer, W.G., and Kopala, L.C. (1998). Left nostril olfactory identification impairment in a subgroup of male patients with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 33, 35-43. [PubMed]
Good, K.P., Martzke, J.S., Milliken, H.I., Honer, W.G., and Kopala, L.C. (2002). Unirhinal olfactory identification deficits in young male patients with schizophrenia and related disorders: Association with impaired memory function, Schizophrenia Research, 56, 211-223. [PubMed]
Hudson, A. J. and Martzke, J.S. (1993). Aphasic dementia and motor neuron disease. Annals of Neurology,34, 417-418. [PubMed]
Kopala, L.C., Lewine, R., Good, K.P., Fluker, M., Martzke, J.S., LaPointe, J.S., and Honer, W.G. (1997). Clinical features of schizophrenia in a woman with hyperandrogenism, Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, 22, 56-60. [PubMed]
Kopala, L., Good, K., Martzke, J., Hurwitz, T. (1995). Olfactory deficits in schizophrenia are not a function of task complexity. Schizophrenia Research, 17, 195-199. [PubMed]
Martzke, J.S., Andersen, B.L. and Cacioppo, J.T. (1987). Cognitive assessment of anxiety disorders. In L. Michelson and L. Ascher (Eds.), Anxiety and stress disorders: Cognitive-behavioral assessment and treatment, New York: Guilford Press.
Martzke, J.S., Kopala, L.C. and Good, K.P. (1997). Olfactory dysfunction in neuropsychiatricdisorders: Review and methodological considerations. Biological Psychiatry, 42, 721-732. [PubMed]
Martzke, J.S., Swan, C.M. and Varney, N.R. (1991). Neuropsychological and neuropsychiatric characteristics of patients with post-traumatic damage to orbital frontal cortex. Neuropsychology, 5, 213-226. [PubMed]
Martzke, J.S., Swan, C.M. and Varney, N.R. (1991). Neuropsychological and neuropsychiatric characteristics of patients with post-traumatic damage to orbital frontal cortex. Neuropsychology, 5, 213-226.
Murkin, J.M., Baird, D.L., Martzke, J.S. and Yee, R. (1997). Cognitive dysfunction after ventricular fibrillation during implantable cardiovertor/defibrillator procedures is related to duration of the reperfusion interval. Anesthesia and Analgesia, 84, 1186-1192. [PubMed]
Murkin, J.M. and Martzke, J.S. (1993). CNS Dysfunction after cardiopulmonary bypass. In J. Kaplan (Ed.), Cardiac Anaesthesia, 3rd Edition, W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia, PA.
Murkin, J.M., Martzke, J.S., Buchan, A.M., Bently, C., Wong, C.J. (1995). A randomized study of the influence of perfusion technique and pH management strategy in 316 patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery: (Part 1) Mortality and cardiovascular morbidity. The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 110, 336-348. [PubMed]
Murkin, J.M., Martzke, J.S., Buchan, A.M., Bently, C., Wong, C.J. (1995). A randomized study of the influence of perfusion technique and pH management strategy in 316 patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery: (Part 2) Neurological and cognitive outcomes. The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 110, 349-62. [PubMed]
Roach, G.W., Newman, M.F., Murkin, J.M., Martzke, J., Ruskin, A., Li, J., Guo, A., Wisniewski, A., and Mangano, D.T. (1999). Ineffectiveness of burst suppression therapy in mitigating perioperative cerebrovascular dysfunction. Multicenter Study of Perioperative Ischemia (McSPI) Research Group. Anesthesiology, 90, 1255-1264. [PubMed]
Varney, N.R., Martzke, J.S. and Roberts, R.J. (1987). Major depression in patients with closed head injury. Neuropsychology, 1, 7-9.