Patrick Nolan, M.D., Ph.D.
ADC Neurology
12221 MoPac Expressway North
1st Floor, South Entrance
512.901.4011
Medical Education:
Medical degree: University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
PhD: University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
Internship: University of Illinois College
of Medicine at Urbana-Champaign,
Illinois
Residency: University of Michigan
Hospitals
Fellowship:
Nerve/Muscular Disease, University
of Michigan Hospitals
Board Certification:
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Licensure: Texas Medical
Board licensee
Position Held:
Member, ADC Board of Directors
Awards and Honors:
Intern of the Year, Internal Medicine
Residency Program, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Valedictorian, University of Illinois College
of Medicine at Urbana-Champaign
Merck Manual Award, Most Outstanding Medical
Student
William Sorlie Award, Honors in all Clinical
Clerkships, College of Medicine at Urbana-Champaign
Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society,
Alpha Chapter
ADC Good Pick-Up Award, Peer
recognition for excellence in diagnosis and patient care,
2008
Best Doctors Award:
2011
Publications:
Thesis:Nolan, P.C.
The Responses of Ventrolateral Medullary
Neurons to
Hypoxia. University of Illinois, 1996. Book Chapters:
1. Nolan, P.C. and Albers, J. W. Nutritional
Neuropathies. In M.B. Bromberg
(ed.). Handbook of Peripheral
Neuropathy. Marcel Dekker, Inc.: New York,
2005.
2. Nolan, P.C., Dillon, G.H., and Waldrop, T.G.
Central hypoxic chemoreceptors
in the ventrolateral medulla and
caudal hypothalamus. In S.J.G. Semple and L.
Adams (eds.) Modeling and Control of
Ventilation. Plenum Publishing Corp.: New
York, Vol. 393, pp.261-266, 1995. Nolan, P.C.,
Dillon, G.H., and Waldrop, TG. Central hypoxic
chemoreceptors in
the ventrolateral medulla and caudal hypothalamus.
In S.J.G. Semple and L.
Adams (eds.) Modeling and Control of
Ventilation. Plenum Publishing Corp.: New
York, Vol. 393,
pp.261-266, 1995. Articles: Kramer,J.M.,
Nolan, P.C. and Waldrop,
T.G. In vitro responses of
neurons in the periaqueductal gray to
hypoxia and hypercapnia in vitro. Brain
Research. 835:
197-203, 1999. Nolan, P.C.
and Waldrop, T.G. Integrative role of medullary
neurons during
exercise in the cat. Experimental Physiology.
82(3): 547-558, 1997
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