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Full Time Faculty:

Douglas Barnes, M.D.

Clinical Assistant Professor, Shriners Hospital for Children

Medical School, (713) 500 - 0000

Professor@uth.tmc.edu

CURRICULUM VITAE

Name and Present Position:
Douglas A. Barnes, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor

Office Address:
6977 Main St.
Houston, Texas 77030

Education (including locations, dates and degrees obtained):
Denison University, Granville, Ohio, Bachelor of Science - Chemistry 1966 - 1970
Baylor College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine 1970 - 1973

Hospital Training (including date of internships, residencies, fellowships, etc.):
Internship: Rotating Surgical, Baylor College of Medicine Affiliated Hospitals, Houston 1975
Residency - Orthopaedic Surgery Baylor College of Medicine Affiliated Hospitals, Houston, Texas 1975-1978
Fellowship - Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery, Alfred I. DuPont Institute, Wilmington, Delaware 1978-1980

Current Professional Appointments:
Clinical Assistant Professor
The University of Texas - Houston, Medical School
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Houston, Texas

Certification, including date(s): American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery 1981

Licensure(s): Texas State Board of Examiners #3-1809 1974 - Present

Current Professional Activities/Committees:
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

Role in Residency Training Program: Clinical Assistant Professor at Shriners Hospital for Children

Selected Publications in Refered Journals in the Last Five Years:
O.A. Ilahi, M.D.; D.A. Barnes, M.D.: AAcute Osteomyelitis in Children@, Emergency and Office Pediatrics, 7:116-118, 1994

J.C. Murray, M.D; D.J. Gmoser, M.D; D.A. Barnes, M.D.; D.Oshman, M.D.; H.K. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D.; M.V. Gresik, M.D; and Z.E. Dreyer, M.D.: Isolated Bone Relapse During Hematologic Remission Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: Report of a Metatarsal Relapse and Review of the Literature@, Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 23:153-157, 1994