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Dr. Michael James McClure

Michael James McClure, M.D. Ph.D.

From his degree in religion to his eight years of active duty military experience, Dr. Michael McClure has a wide knowledge base to better serve his patients.  He has also published papers in multiple scholarly journals and performed original medical research.  This combination of both social and academic expertise facilitates whole-person care, ranging from simple medication checks to in-depth psychiatric evaluations and psychotherapy.  Call now to make an appointment with this highly qualified psychiatrist.

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Personal Academic Achievements:

Professional Honors

National Science Foundation Fellow

American Psychoanalytic Association Fellow


Education

Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center

1993-1997 - Internship & Residency in Psychiatry

University of Utah School of Medicine

1989-1993 - M.D.

Classes in which Dr. McClure scored in the top 10%

  • Psychiatry
  • Neurology
  • Pharmacology
  • Research
  • Pulmonology
  • Cardiology
  • Rheumatology
  • Gastroenterology
  • Hematology
  • Pediatrics
  • Pathology
  • Urology
  • Parasitology

Oregon Health Sciences University

1983-1987 - Ph.D. Candidate Biochemistry

Pacific Lutheran University

1983 - B.A. Biology

         - B.A. Religion

         - B.B.A Business Administration

         Minors in Chemistry & Philosophy



Published Research

"Characterization of a new model of GM2 Gangliosidosis in the Korat Cat."

Neuwelt et al. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 76: 482-490,  1984

"Genetic Enzyme Deficiencies and the Blood-Brain Barrier."

Neuwelt, McClure. Plenum Press, 1989

"Formation and Characterization of Chimeric Human-Feline Beta Hexoseaminida

McClure.  Somerset University Press, 1989

"Retrovirally-Mediated Gene Replacement Therapy in GM2 Gangliosidosis."

McClure. Somerset University Press, 1989.

"Students and Patients Can Serve as Teachers, Too."

McClure.  American Medical News. February, 1993.

"To Err is Human."

McClure. Western Journal of Medicine, 160:492.  1994.

"A case of Wildervanck's Syndrome Presenting as Transient Hemiparesthesia."

Johnson, McClure.  Military Medicine.  May, 1995.

"Review of Psychiatry and Neurology."

McClure.  Eisenhower Army Medical Center.  1997.


Writing and Publication Experience

Academic Psychiatry

1995-1998 - Reviewer

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

1994-1997 - Co-Editor

Psychiatric Resident News

1994-1997 - Co-Editor


National Institute of Health Grants

"Gene and Enzyme Replacement Past the Blood-Brain Barrier."

- Funded for a total of $622,617 over four years.

"Enzymre Replacement Therapy Across the Feline Blood-Brain Barrier

-Approved but non-funded.

"Pre-Clinical Studies of the Blood-Brain Barrier and Its Manipulation"

- Funded for a total of $601,330 over five years.


Other Medical Grants

"Formation and Characterization of Chimeric Human-Feline Hexoseaminidase."

- Funded for a total of $51,000 over three years

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