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Robert
C. Abramson, MD | Jean
Marc Guitton, MD | Gregory
M. Oetting, MD, FACS | Todd
D. Cable, MD | David L. Baker, DO | Ellen G. Shaver, MD | Mark J. Stewart, MD
GREGORY M. OETTING, MD, FACS
Board-Certified Neurosurgeon
- Birthdate: Born February 4, 1961
- Birthplace: St. Louis, MO
- Medical Licensure: Georgia Board Certification May, 1999
Education
- 1984 Bachelor of Arts, Biology, Magna Cum
Laude, University of Missouri Columbia
- 1988 Doctor of Medicine, St. Louis University
School of Medicine
- 1988-1989 Surgical Internship, Medical College
of Virginia
- 1994 Neurosurgical Residency, Medical College
of Virginia
Honors
- 1988 Alpha Omega Alpha
- 1984 Phi Beta Kappa
- 1984 Phi Kappa Phi
- 1982-1984 University Scholar
- 1981-1984 Dean's List
Professional Affiliations
- Diplomate- American Board of Neurological
Surgeons
- American Medical Association
- Missouri State Medical Association
- American Association of Neurological Surgeons
- Congress of Neurological Surgeons
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