Dr. Kevin Gill

Dr. Kevin Gill Vice Chair and Professor, Southwestern Medical Center

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Specialty and Interest

Locations

Dallas
United States of America

Experience

Vice Chair and Professor
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
September 2005 - Present
Dallas, Texas

Physician
St Paul Medical Center
July 1986 - August 2005
Dallas, Texas

Education and Training

University of Vermont Medical Center
Fellowship
1986 - 1986

London England Hospital And Clinic
Fellowship
1985 - 1985

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Residency - Orthopedic Surgery
July 1980 - June 1985

Baylor College of Medicine, Houston
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston
MD
1977 - 1980
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What is Dr. Kevin Gill's top areas of care?
Dr. Kevin Gill's top areas of care are Arthritis, Fractures, Dislocated joints, Torn ligaments, Tendon injuries, Osteoporosis, Cerebral palsy, Abnormalities during childhood growth, General rehab from serious injuries, Scoliosis.
Who is Dr. Kevin Gill?
Dr. Kevin Gill is Orthopedic Surgeon in Dallas. Dr. Kevin Gill is affiliated with medical facilities such as The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and St Paul Medical Center. Dr. Kevin Gill graduated from University of Vermont Medical Center, London England Hospital And Clinic and many more.
What is Dr. Kevin Gill's education qualification?
Dr. Kevin Gill graduated from University of Vermont Medical Center, London England Hospital And Clinic and many more.
Where does Dr. Kevin Gill work?
Dr. Kevin Gill is affiliated with medical facilities such as The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and St Paul Medical Center.
Why do patients visit Dr. Kevin Gill?
Patients frequently visit Dr. Kevin Gill for Arthritis, Fractures, Dislocated joints, Torn ligaments, Tendon injuries, Osteoporosis, Cerebral palsy, Abnormalities during childhood growth, General rehab from serious injuries, Scoliosis.