Dr. Mann is an Associate Clinical Professor of Neurology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and although retired from clinical practice since 2007, remains board certified in neurology.
Dr. Mann attended the University of Pennsylvania; obtained his medical degree at Indiana University School of Medicine in 1968; and then completed his neurology residency in 1972 after splitting time between Bowman Gray School of Medicine Baptist Medical Center and Washington University School of Medicine-Barnes Hospital.
Following the completion of his medical training, Dr. Mann served for as an army neurologist in Japan until 1974, after which he moved to Cleveland to start his private practice which he would continue until 2007, as well as to assume many other educational and administrative roles at University Hospitals Case Medical Center and Case Western.
Please enjoy with Dr. Donald Mann!
Selected Show Notes
John Mannix – conceived the idea of prepaid hospital insurance, a program which later developed into Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
Read the journals of a specialty to get a sense for what’s hot and what’s interesting.
- Reading in the state of the art of a specialty as a litmus test for personal interest.
The journal Neurology.
The Archives of Neurology of the American Medical Association.
Books:
- Portrait of the Artists as a Young Man
- Neurology
- By Samuel Alexander Kinnier Wilson, the neurologist who described Wilson’s Disease
- Freud’s Interpretations of Dreams