Stacy A. Henigsman, DO
New York, New York 10128
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EXPERIENCE
**/*/**** – Present Telecare Group KFT
Provide diagnosis and treatment to patients via Telemedicine platform.
12/ 2006 – 1/1/2020 Stacy Henigsman, D.O. Incorporated
Provide Obstetrical and Gynecologic care in a private practice setting. Specializing in a Gynecology only practice from 2016-2019. Special interest in adolescent medicine, menopausal medicine, hormone replacement therapy, bio-identical hormone therapy, contraceptive care and sexually transmitted infections.
Trained in advanced da Vinci robotic surgery. Started the da Vinci Robotics Program at Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center in 2011.
EDUCATION/TRAINING
2002 – 2006 University of California, Irvine
Resident in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Graduation Date 12/2006
1998 - 2002 Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA
Confirmation of D.O. degree in May 2002
Class Rank: 1st in a class of 158
1992 - 1998 California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), CA
B.S. Biology and Physiology
Magna Cum Laude Graduate
CERTIFICATION
2019 American Osteopathic Board of Obstetricians and Gynecology - Active Candidate
2011 da Vinci Robotic Certification
2004 DEA (BH8561791)
Stacy Ann Henigsman
MEDICAL LICENSURE
2003 California State License – Active (2OA8538)
2019 New York State License – Active (301255)
2020 New Jersey State License – Active (026168)
AWARDS
Medical School:
2002 Janet M. Glasgow Memorial Award
Awarded to the female medical student who graduated first in her class
2002 Steven W. Dyer Memorial Award
Awarded for best exemplifying humanism in their approach to medicine
2000 Who’s Who In American Colleges And Universities
Award based on academic standing, community service and leadership
2000 All-American Scholar Collegiate Award
Award based on academic excellence
1999 - Present Sigma Sigma Phi National Osteopathic Honor Society
RESEARCH
2001 Primary Investigator
Thomas Garite, M.D., University of California, Irvine. Analyzed data from the
Multicenter RCT of Fetal Pulse Oximetry to determine which variable decelerations
with slow return to baseline are associated with fetal hypoxia.
1996 – 1997 Research Fellow
Toni Stanton, Ph.D., CSULB. Developed a riboprobe to measure thyrotropin releasing hormone mRNA using in situ hybridization in the brain of the hibernating
ground squirrel.
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
2001 S. Henigsman, T. Garite, C. Pattillo, W. Brewster. “Fetal Pulse Oximetry:
Defining which Variable Decelerations with Slow Return to Baseline are
Associated with Hypoxia.” Accepted for publication and presentation at the 22nd
annual Society of Maternal-Fetal Medicine conference in January 2002.
1997 S. Henigsman. “Isolation of a Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone Gene Fragment
in Citellus lateralis.” CSULB Student Research Symposium Poster Session.
1996 S. Henigsman. “Identifying Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone DNA in
Citellus lateralis.” CSULB Student Research Symposium Poster Session.
Stacy Ann Henigsman
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Medical Association
American Medical Women’s Association
American Osteopathic Association
American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists