Dr. James A. Stockman M.D.
Hematologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
111 Silver Cedar Ct Chapel Hill NC, 27514About
Dr. James Stockman is a pediatric hematologist practicing in Chapel Hill, NC. Dr. Stockman specializes in treating children that have a blood disease or cancer. Such blood diseases include disorders of red blood cells, white blood cells and/or platelets. The types of cancers that Dr. Stockman treats include leukemias, lymphomas and certain tumors. Dr. Stockman can also treat bleeding disorders in children. Pediatric hematologists can be found in childrens hospitals, community hospitals, university medical centers and more.
Education and Training
Thomas Jefferson University Jefferson Medical College MD
Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University 1969
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Why maintenance of certification?
- The Program for Maintenance of Certification in Pediatrics (PMCP).
- Research during residency training: good for all?
- Studies of the pediatric subspecialty workforce: overexposed and underexposed snapshots in time.
- Pediatric workforce: a look at general pediatrics data from the American Board of Pediatrics.
- Policies and practices related to the role of board certification and recertification of pediatricians in hospital privileging.
- Use of board certification and recertification of pediatricians in health plan credentialing policies.
- Pediatric workforce: a look at pediatric cardiology data from the American Board of Pediatrics.
- Pediatric workforce: a look at pediatric hematology-oncology data from the
- Pediatric workforce: a look at pediatric nephrology data from the American Board of Pediatrics.
- Pediatric workforce: a look at neonatal-perinatal medicine data from the American Board of Pediatrics.
- Pediatric workforce: a look at pediatric endocrinology data from the American Board of Pediatrics.
- Pediatric workforce: a look at pediatric pulmonology data from the American Board of Pediatrics.
- Pediatric workforce: a look at pediatric critical care medicine data from the American Board of Pediatrics.
- Pediatric workforce: a look at pediatric gastroenterology data from the American Board of Pediatrics.
Dr. James A. Stockman M.D.'s Practice location
Dr. James A. Stockman M.D.'s reviews
Write ReviewRecommended Articles
- Dating While Having Lupus
Dating is a romantic way to get to know more about a person with the possible aims of having a prospective partner in the future. If dating becomes a success, two people can commit to a more intimate relationship or even marriage. It may be easy for some people; however, for someone who has lupus,...
- Strep Throat: Signs and Symptoms
Strep throat is particularly common among children, and can be easily recognized from its symptoms. However, some of the symptoms of strep throat are often confused with those of the flu, therefore, it is important to figure out if your child is infected.Common signs and symptoms of strep throat...
- Potential Causes of Leukopenia
IntroductionA decrease in the number of white blood cells (WBCs) is referred to as leukopenia. There are several causes for leukopenia. It may be due to certain drugs, cancer, radiation and chemotherapy for cancer, stem cell transplant, surgery, steroids, or autoimmune disorders. The immune system...
- Study Finds 3% of Pediatric Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Cases Are Transplant Recipients
Lymphoma is a blood cancer that affects both children and adults.Lymphoma begins its growth in the lymphatic white blood cells of the lymph system. This system is a major warrior in fighting off infections and diseases. It is part of the body’s immunity team.The lymph system loops throughout the...
- Purpura
PurpuraPurpura refers to purple-colored spots that are usually seen on the skin, including mucous membranes and other organs. It is also called skin hemorrhages or blood spots.Purpura is usually recognized when there is pooling of blood under the skin due to ruptured small blood vessels. The size of...
- How Is Leukemia Diagnosed?
Leukemia in its early stages may present no signs or symptoms, as these only appear when the leukemia cells have taken over a large number of normal blood cells. A person with leukemia is very lucky indeed if early-stage detection occurs incidentally, through a routine blood test or one done for...
Nearby Providers
- Dr. Rupa Redding-lallinger MD101 Manning Dr Chapel Hill NC 27599
- Dr. Patrick A Thompson MD101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514
- Dr. Ian Jonathan Davis MD, PHD101 Manning Dr Chapel Hill NC 27599
- Dr. Joanne Kurtzberg M.D.2100 Erwin Rd Durham NC 27710
- Dr. Stuart Gold MD101 Manning Dr Chapel Hill NC 27599
- Suhag Parikh Other2100 Erwin Rd Durham NC 27710