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James M. Henry, MD is also a Professor of Neuropathology, University of Texas Health Science Center, Pathology. |
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University |
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Neuropathology / Neurology |
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National |
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Neuropathology / Neurology |
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Dr. Henry has nearly 50 years of experience in the medical field. He is a retired Army Colonel. Throughout his career, Dr. Henry taught hundreds of military and civilian residents in neurology, neurosurgery, and pathology. |
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Julius-Maximilians-Universitaet-Germany, Medical School, (MD); Internship: New Britain General Hospital 1965- 1966; Residency (Neurology and Anatomic Pathology): Letterman General Hospital, 1966-1969; Fellowships: |
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Reading German and English lyric poetry and traveling to Germany |
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American Board of Pathology (Anatomic and Neuropathology) 1976 |
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Dr. Henry dedicates this recognition to Kenneth M. Earle MD and Professor George Schaltenbrand MD. |
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Dr. Henry has published multiple research papers, including an original description of “primary malignant lymphoma of the nervous system.” |
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He is the recipient of 3 iterations of the Legion of Merit and the German Cross of Honor. Additionally, in recognition of his professional accolades, Dr. Henry has been honored with multiple professorships overseas and in the United States. He was also recognized as one of the “Best Doctor’s in San Antonio” for two consecutive years, a ”Top Pathologist in San Antonio” by the Leading Physicians of the World and “Top Neuropathologist in San Antonio” by the International Association of Healthcare Professionals. |
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“I have always been interested in the mind.” |