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Guy O. Danielson, III, MD
Clinic Address:
1814 Roseland Boulevard, 2nd Floor
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 8000
Tyler, Texas 75711
Phone: (903) 595-8077
Fax: (903) 593-8133
e-mail: guyotis@neurocare.org
Place & DOB:
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - August 8, 1942
Pre-medical Education:
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma
Graduation: 1964
Degree: BS
Medical Education:
University of Oklahoma School of Medicine
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Graduation: 1968
Degree: MD
Internship:
University Of Oklahoma Medical School - Straight Surgery
Date: 1968 - 1969
Residence:
Neurological Surgery - University of Oklahoma
Date: 1969 -1974
Military Service:
US Air Force
Date: 1974 - 1976
Rank: Major
Chief of Neurosurgery at Clark Air Force Base
Licensure:
Oklahoma - Date: 1968 License # 9054
Texas - Date: 1976 License # E-7042
(Texas license is on file at the Clerk's office in the Smith County Courthouse, Tyler Texas)
Board Certification:
American Board of Neurological Surgery
Date: April 1978
Honors:
- Presbyterian Hospital Award (1968). Given annually to the
outstanding senior medical student in surgery.
- Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society - Initiated 1968.
Memberships on Hospital Staffs:
- Mother Frances Hospital, Tyler, Texas
- East Texas Medical Center, Tyler, Texas
- Tyler Rehabilitation Hospital, Tyler, Texas
- Texas Spine & Joint Hospital, Tyler, Texas
Hospital Directorships:
Texas Spine & Joint Hospital board member
Membership in Medical Societies:
- North American Spine Society
- Fellow American Back Society
- Smith County Medical Society
- Texas Medical Association
- American Medical Association
- Texas Association of Neurological Surgeons
- Congress of Neurological Surgeons
- American Association of Neurological Surgeons
- Southern Association of Neurological Surgeons
Professional Activities:
- Served as Chief of Neurosurgical/Neurology Section - Mother
Frances Hospital
- Served as Chief of Neurosurgical Section - East Texas Medical
Center - Tyler
- Served as instructor for hands-on spine instrumentation workshops.
- Served as visiting professor at University of Texas at Tyler
Communications Department.
- Served as instructor in graduate level seminar course on Communication
& Medicine.
- Served on Medical Executive Committee for Tyler Rehabilitation
Hospital
- Medical Director, Spine Care Associates
- President, NeuroCare Network
- Faculty member Medtronic/Sofamor Danek Endoscopic Spine Surgical Workshops
Member:
- Advisory Board for Texas Back Institute and Biomedical Research
- Chief Clinical Investigator / Evaluator BAK Implants, Now FDA Approved
- Spine-Tech Corporation Began Dec.1993; FDA approval Sept. 1996; Post approval study ongoing.
- Trainer: BAK Implants - Spine Tech Corporation.
- Co-investigator, U.S. Surgical Ray Cage Study. Began June 1997. FDA approved.
- Chief Clinical Investigator, Medtronic/Sofamor Danek INTERFIX Systems.Began June 1995. FDA approval May 1999. Ongoing.
- Chief Clinical Investigator, Medtronic/Sofamor Danek with Recumbinant Bone Morphogenic Protein with the Use OF Novus LT Cage. Began August 1998. Ongoing.
- Chief Clinical Investigator, Stryker/Osteonics SAC (Stand Alone Cages) System.
- Spinal Concepts InFix (Autograft & Grafton DBM). Began June
1995. FDA approved May 1999. Ongoing.
- Principle Investigator for Prodisc artificial disc replacement study. Began October 2001. Ongoing.
Publications:
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"Four Year Follow-up Results Of Lumbar Spine Arthrodesis Using the
BAK Fusion Cage." To be published in Spine, Nov. 2000.
- "Triad(TM) Cortical Bone Allograft: A New Interbody Spacer for PLIF” Guy O.
Danielson III, MD. NuVasive, October 2002.
- “Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion with a New Vertebral Body
Corticocancellous Allograft [Connect]: An Evaluation of 80 Procedure Outcomes”
Guy O. Danielson, MD; Charles R. Gordon, MD; Michael E. Russell, MD; Tonya
Broyles, RN; Jennifer L. Jones, BS. Spring 2003.
Presentations:
"Overview of Lumbar Surgeries for Therapists; Answering the Questions
on Surgery Mechanics" East Texas District of Texas Physical Therapy Association. Tyler, Texas. September 14, 1996.
"Outcome Study On Lumbar Fusion Procedures Using BAK Cages - Multi-
Center Prospective Study" State University of New York at Buffalo
School of Medicine and BioMedical Sciences, Jackson Hole, Wyoming. March 14 -
18, 1998.
"Outcome Results - Sulzer Spine Tech BAK" Stryker Howmedica
Osteonics, Bordeaux, France. April 30, 1998.
"Provocative Discography-Clinical Applications" and "New Technologies
in Spinal Fusions - Personal Experience with Bone Morphogenic Protein Utilization" Barrow Neurological Institute, Banff, Alberta,
Canada. January 8, 1999.
"Initial Experience with Anterior Cage as Device in Lumbar Spine" " Stryker
Howmedica Osteonics, Salzberg, Austria. June 2 - 4, 1999.
"Four Year Follow-up Results of Lumbar Spine Arthrodesis Using a BAK
Cage" Neurological Association of Spine Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois. 1999.
Non-Professional Activities:
Member, former senior warden, Vestryman, and adult class facilitator at
Christ Episcopal Church, Tyler, Texas.
Hobbies:
Reading, Running, Skiing, Computers, Golf
Family / Personal Activities:
Married, Betty Earnest Danielson. Three Children: Mary Elizabeth,
David, and Carley; one adorable granddaughter, Sophie.
Definition of Neurosurgery:
The Board approved the following revised definition on Neurological
Surgery, as submitted by the Joint Socio-Economic Committee at its
December 1982 meeting:
Neurosurgery is the medical discipline that deals with the
diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of disorders of the central,
peripheral, and autonomic nervous system, including their supporting structors,
i.e., the spine and vascular supply, i.e., carotid and vertebral
arteries; the evaluation and treatment of other pathological processes which
modify nervous system function; the modification of the activity of the
nervous system including the hypophysis and the management involved in the
diagnosis, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of a patient
utilizing all modalities in medicine.
The primary focus of my practice at this time is emphasis on the
aggressive and comprehensive interdisciplinary team management of spine
disorders. I emphasize a conservative approach that is a patient-centered
partnership.
Revised April 9, 2003
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Jonathan Blau, M.D.
Aaron Calodney, M.D.
J. Stuart Crutchfield, M.D.
Guy O. Danielson, III, M.D.
David K. Fletcher, M.D.
Charles R. Gordon, M.D.
Bill J. Mathias, M.D.
James P. Michaels, M.D.
Claire Tibiletti, M.D.
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