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After completing a year of training in Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery at the University of Texas—Southwestern, Dr.
Strickland entered into private practice. He was Board Certified in 1992,
and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
Dr. Strickland is focusing the major part of his general
surgery practice on minimally invasive surgery including gall bladder,
stomach and colon surgery.
Current Hospital Affiliations
Staff Vascular and General Surgeon
- Lexington Medical
Center, West Columbia, SC
Providence Hospital,
Columbia, South Carolina
Providence Northeast
Hospital, Columbia, South
Carolina
Palmetto Baptist
Hospital, Columbia, South
Carolina
Palmetto Richland
Hospital, Columbia, South
Carolina
Board Certifications
Professional Organizations
Society
of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons
South Carolina Medical
Association
Columbia Medical Society
Arkansas Medical Society
Society of Carolina Surgeons
Lexington Medical Society
American Society of Breast
Surgeons
American Society for
Bariatric Surgery
American Society of General
Surgeons
Education
Fellowship
Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Parkland Hospital
Baylor University Hospital
Texas Children's Hospital
VA Hospital
Zale-Lipshy
University Dallas, Texas
General Surgery Residency
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Palmetto Richland Memorial
Hospital,
Dorn VA Medical Center
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University of South Carolina
School of Medicine
Department of Surgery
Columbia, South Carolina
Medical Doctor
Bachelor of Science
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Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee
Bachelor of Arts in Biology
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High School
Parkview High School
Little Rock, Arkansas
Honors & Awards
Professional
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University of Arkansas,
Golden Apple Award
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University of South
Carolina, Outstanding Resident of the Year
Undergraduate
High School
Faculty Appointments
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University of Arkansas,
1991-1994
College of Medicine
Department of Surgery
Assistant Clinical Professor
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University of South
Carolina, 1994-Present
College of Medicine
Department of Surgery
Assistant Clinical Professor
Research/Publications
The Effects of One-Lung
Ventilation on Hemodynamic Data Derived From The Swan-Ganz Catheter.
Strickland G.F., Waltman B.A.,Weiman D.A., Varley K.A., Hornung C.A., Haynes
J.A., Surgical Forum Vol 39,300-01, 1988.
Iatrogenic Complications of
Microvascular Surgery. Friedman H.I., Haines P.C., Strickland G.F., McGee
J.B. Chapter #5 in Iatrogenic Complications in Vascular Surgery,
1991, T. J. Bunt, Ed., Futura, Publisher.
Results From The Use of a
Needle-Catheter Jejunostomy In Providing Post-Operative Nutritional Support.
Southern Medical Journal 79; 1389-92, 1986. Strickland G.F., Greene
F.L.
Comparison of a Totally
Implantable Venous Access Device for Chemotherapy (Portacath) and Long-Term
Percutaneous Catheterization (Broviac, Hickman). Greene F.L., Moore W.M.,
Strickland G.F., McFarland T.A. Southern Medical Journal 81;580-83,1988. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1986;
Southern Medical
Journal, Supplement II,79,1986 (Abstract).
Peer Review
Member of Council
American College of Surgeons
General Surgery Representative
to Medicare
South Carolina
Military Service
Captain, Texas National Guard and United States Army Reserve

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