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Dr. Gordon attended Tulane University and The University of Houston, graduating cum laude. He completed medical school at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, and internship at The University of Michigan. He finished a Radiology residency at Parkland Hospitals.
Dr. Gordon is member of multiple medical and honors societies, including Alpha Omega Alpha. He has special interest in the diagnosis and treatment of urologic disorders. He is Board Certified by The American Board of Radiology, with added qualification in Vascular and Interventional Radiology.
Tulane University 1966-1968.
University of Houston, B.S., Biology, 1970.
M.D., University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, 1974.
Internal Medicine Internship, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1975.
Diagnostic Radiology, Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, 1975-1978.
1. Gordon M. Scintigraphic detection of traumatic AV fistula. Clinical Nucl Med, 1979.
2. Gordon M. Interosseous macrofistulous Arterial Venous Malformations, Skeletal Radiology, 1979.
3. Gordon M, Datz F, Lewis S, Krupski W, Fry W, Parkey R. Radionuclide angiography with Tc 99m sulfur colloid as a predictor of peripheral vascular trauma, presented at the RSNA 65th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, 1979.
4. Mack M, Gordon M, Postma T, et al. Percutaneous localization of pulmonary nodules for thoracoscopic lung resection, Annuals of Thoracic Surgery 1992, v53: 1123-1124.
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