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David J. Gower, M.D., F.A.C.S Dr. Gower is the newest member of the Peachtree Neurosurgery team. He recieved both his undergraduate and medical school degree from the University of Florida and went on to complete his internship, fellowship, and residency in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Dr. Gower is board certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgery and brings his extensive experience and training to practice at Peachtree Neurosurgery. Dr. Gower has produced numerous publications regarding neurosurgery and the advancement of the field and he continues to study and apply the most recent technologies and techniques to provide the highest quality care to his patients. He is a member of several medical organizations including the Society for Neuroscience, the American College of Surgeons and the Reseach Society of Neurological Surgeons. Click here to view his CV. Education: Medical School: University of Florida, College of Medicine, Gainsville, Florida Bachelors: University of Florida, Gainsville, Florida Publications: Gower DJ, McGuirt FW: Intracranial complications of ear disease - a problem still with us. Laryngoscope 93:1028-1033, 1983. Gower, DJ, Lewis JC, Kelly DL: Sterile shunt malfunction - a scanning EM perspective. J. Neurosurg. 61:1079-1084, 1984. Gower DJ, Gower VC, Richardson SH, Kelly DL: Reduced bacterial adhesion to silicon plastic neurosurgical prosthesis. Pediatric Neuroscience 12:127-133, 1986. Gower DJ, Tytell M: Synaptosomal protein modification by RNA-dependent post-translational aminoacylation. J. Neurochem. 47:389-395, 1986. Kirkpatrick J, Gower DJ, Kelly DL Jr, Chauvenet A: Subgaleal hematomas in Children. Child Develop. Ped. Neurol. 28:506-514, 1986. Scottile FD, Marrie TJ, Prough DS, Hobgood CD, Gower DJ, Webb LX, Costerton JW, Gristina AG: Nosocomial pulmonary infection: possible etiological significance of bacterial adhesion to endotracheal tubes. Critical Care Medicine 14:4 265-270, 1986. Gower DJ, Engles C, Friedman E: Thoracic intraspinal lipoma. Br. J. Neurosurgery 8:761-64 1994. |
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