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Office
120 Adcock Road
Suite C
Hot Springs, AR 71913Phone+1 501-651-4488Fax+1 501-651-4499- Is this information wrong?
Summary
- Dr. John Pace is a neurosurgeon in Hot Springs, AR and is affiliated with National Park Medical Center. He received his medical degree from Tulane University School of Medicine, Neurosurgery training at Vanderbilt University and has been in practice 23 years. He is experienced in brain tumors, cerebrovascular disease, and ballon kyphoplasty for osteoporotic spine fractures.
Education & Training
- Vanderbilt University Medical CenterResidency, Neurological Surgery, 1992 - 1998
- National Institutes of Health, Surgical Neurology BranchPost Doctoral Fellowship, Epilepsy/Excitatory Amino Acids, 1993 - 1995
- Vanderbilt University Medical CenterInternship, Transitional Year, 1991 - 1992
- Tulane University School of MedicineClass of 1991
- Washington University in St. LouisBS, Chemical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, 1982 - 1986
Certifications & Licensure
- AR State Medical License 1998 - 2024
- LA State Medical License 1991 - 1995
- American Board of Neurological Surgery Neurological Surgery
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Fellow (FAANS) American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 23 citationsEpileptiform activity extinguished by amygdala infusion of the neurotoxin ibotenate in a rat model of temporal lobe epilepsy.John R. Pace, Russell R. Lonser, R.Duncan Kirkby, Neal Jeffries, Michael A. Rogawski, Edward H. Oldfield> ;Journal of Neurosurgery. 2002 Aug 1
- 43 citationsHigh concentrations of neutral amino acids activate NMDA receptor currents in rat hippocampal neurons.John R. Pace, Martin Brian, Steven M. Paul, Michael A. Rogawski> ;Neuroscience Letters. 1992 Jul 6
- Characterization of steroid interactions with gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor-gated chloride ion channels: evidence for multiple steroid recognition sites.Morrow, A. L., Pace, J. R., Purdy, R. H., Paul, S. M.> ;Mol Pharmacol. 1990 Feb
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