Dr. Donald Wayne Pate M.D.
Surgeon
1117 Mclain St Suite 300 Newport AR, 72112About
Dr. Donald Pate is a general surgeon practicing in Newport, AR. Dr. Pate specializes in abdominal contents including the esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and often thyroid glands. General surgeons are able to deal with almost any surgical or critical care emergency, also involving the skin or soft tissue trauma. Dr. Pate provides quality surgical service for gravely ill or injured patients and is able to respond quickly due to knowledge of various surgical procedures.
Education and Training
Mercer Univ Sch of Med, Macon Ga 1991
Mercer University / School of Medicine 1991
Mercer University School of Medicine 1991
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Effects of topical anandamide-transport inhibitors, AM404 and olvanil, on intraocular pressure in normotensive rabbits.
- Biological efficacy of boronated low-density lipoprotein for boron neutron capture therapy as measured in cell culture.
- Repair of articular cartilage defects using mesenchymal stem cells.
- Stereoselective N-oxygenation of zimeldine and homozimeldine by the flavin-containing monooxygenase.
- Mood alterations in older adults following acute exercise.
- Ophthalmic arachidonylethanolamide decreases intraocular pressure in normotensive rabbits.
- Hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin increases aqueous solubility and stability of anandamide.
- Effects of topical anandamides on intraocular pressure in normotensive rabbits.
- Effects of topical alpha-substituted anandamides on intraocular pressure in normotensive rabbits.
- Effect of the CB1 receptor antagonist, SR141716A, on cannabinoid-induced ocular hypotension in normotensive rabbits.
- Hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin and its combination with hydroxypropyl-methylcellulose increases aqueous solubility of delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol.
Treatments
- Diabetes
- Anemia
- Heart Failure
- Hepatitis
- Acid Reflux
- Gastritis
- Malnutrition
- Pain
- H. Pylori
- Vascular Disease
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