Clay Alexander, MD
General Surgery
Academic Background:
Yale University, BA, 1956. Major: English
Cornell Medical College, M.D., 1961
Professional Experience:
Doctors Hospital, Dallas, Texas
1977 - 2000
| Attending Surgeon 1983 - 1984 Chief of Staff 1981 - 1982, 1989 – 1990 Chairman, Surgical Services 1999 |
U.T. Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas
1979 - 2000 Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery
General Hospital of Lakewood, Dallas, Texas
1977 - 1984 Director of Surgery
Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York
1969 - 1977 Assistant Clinical Professor
The Roosevelt Hospital, New York
1969 - 1977 Attending Surgeon
Major, U.S. Army Medical Corps
1968 - 1969 Kimbrough Army Hospital, Ft. Meade, Maryland
1967 - 1968 106th General Hospital, Yokohama, Japan
Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York
1962 - 1967 Assistant Resident/Resident in Surgery
Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York
1961 - 1962 Intern in Surgery
Certification:
National Board of Medical Examiners 1968
American Board of Surgery 1968
Fellowship, American College of Surgeons 1971
American Medical Association
Dallas County Medical Society
Texas Medical Association
The Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons
Western Surgical Association
Texas Surgical Association
Publications:
Non-specific Jejunal Ulceration: In search of an etiology. H. Clay Alexander, M.D. and Gordon F. Schwartz, M.D. Gastroenterology 50: 224-230, Feb. 1966.
The Causes of Abdominal Wound Disruption. H. Clay Alexander, M.D. and John F. Prudden, M.D. Surgery Gynecology & Obstetrics 122: 1223-1229, June 1966.
Annular Pancreas in the Adult: H. Clay Alexander, M.D. American Journal of Surgery: June 1970.
The Secretion of Iodide and Technetiums’ Pertechnetate by Various Regions of the Dog’s Stomach and Clinical Implications. D.S. Marsden, M.D., H. Clay Alexander, M.D., M.H.F. Friedman, M.D. & S. Dallemand, M.D. Nuclear Medicine: Vol 11, No. 10, Oct. 1970.
Colonic Decompression and Lavage in Anterior Resection of the Rectosigmoid. H. Clay Alexander, M.D. S. G. & O., 135: 284, 1972.
The Use of 99m Te to Detect Gastric Malignancy: D. S. Marsden, H. Clay Alexander, M.D., Peter K. Young, M.D., Albert A. Dunn, M.D. Am. J. Gastroenterology: 59:410, May 1973.
A Protein Dietary Supplement of the Severe Dumping Syndrome: H. Clay Alexander, M.D., F.A.C.S. S. G. & O. 141: 6, 1975.
Two Unusual Hemorrhagic Complications During Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: H. Clay Alexander, M.D. Surg. Lap. Endosc., Vol. 3 No. 4: 346-348, 1993.
Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication - A Preliminary Report. H. Clay Alexander, M.D., Robert S. Hendler, M.D. Dallas Med. J.: 29-32, Jan. 1994.
Laparoscopic Reoperation on Failed Antireflux Procedures: Report of Two Patients. H. Clay Alexander, M.D., Robert S. Hendler, M.D. Surg. Lap. Endosc. Vol. 6 No. 2: 147-149, 1996.
Laparoscopic Treastment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. H. Clay Alexander, M.D., Robert S. Hendler, M.D, Neal E. Seymour, M.D., G. Tom Shires, III, M.D. Am. Surg. Vol. 63: 434-440, May 1997.
Transfusion-free Medicine and Surgery. H. Clay Alexander, M.D. Dallas Med. J. Vol 84 No. 4: 144-146, April 1997.

