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Raeann Bourscheid, M.D. (she/her)

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  • Neurologist

Specialty

  • Neurology

Clinical focus

  • Stroke

Locations and contact

I see patients at
Hatfield Research Center entrance from Sam Jackson Park Rd
Mark O. Hatfield Research Center

About me

I am a neurologist specializing in stroke and vascular neurologic disease

I'm board-certified in vascular neurology and work both in the OHSU Stroke Clinic and as a neurohospitalist. This means I also care for patients admitted to the hospital with a wide range of acute neurologic conditions, including: 

  • Seizures
  • CNS infections
  • Autoimmune diseases

In the stroke clinic, my focus is on recovery and prevention, working with you to build a personalized plan that supports your healing and reduces the risk of future strokes. 

In the hospital, I'm part of the team responding to urgent neurologic needs, using treatments like anti-seizure medications, blood thinners, steroids, antibiotics and more. 

I also provide care to patients at rural and remote locations through OHSU's Virtual Neurohospitalist program because I believe where you live should never determine the quality of neurologic care you can access.

I feel genuinely grateful to support patients and families navigating difficult diagnoses. My priority is always clear communication, building real relationships with my patients and their care teams and making sure the resources and plan we put together actually fit your life and your goals.

Outside of work, I enjoy baking, traveling, exploring the outdoors and spending time with my wife and dog.

Education and training

  • Degrees

    • M.D., University of South Dakota
    • B.S., Tufts University
  • Residency

    • Tufts University
  • Fellowship

    • Vascular Neurology, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons

Memberships and associations:

  • American Academy of Neurology
  • American Heart Association
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