LTC, USAF, MC
Assistant Professor
Email: [email protected]
Board Certifications:
The American Board of Surgery
The American Board of Thoracic Surgery
Education:
Univ. of Texas Health Science Cntr, MD, 1996, San Antonio, TX
Postgraduate training:
Univ. of Texas Health Science Cntr, Residency, 1996 – 1998, San Antonio, TX, General Surgery
Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center, Fellowship, 1998 – 1999, Lackland, AFB, Research Fellowship
Univ. of Texas Health Science Cntr, Residency, 1999 – 2002, San Antonio, TX, General Surgery
Wake Forest Univ. School of Med, Residency, 2002 – 2004, Winston-Salem, NC, Cardiothoracic Surgery
Research interests: Use of Hemoglobin Based Oxygen Carriers (HBOC) in Cardiac Surgery
Clinical interests: Arterial Myocardial Revasularization; Aortic and Aortic Root Procedures; Mitral Valve Repair
Publications:
Salazar JD, Coleman RD, Griffith S, McNeil JD, Steigelman M, Young H, Hensler B, Dixon P, Calhoon J, Serrano F, DiGeronimo R.
Selective cerebral perfusion: real-time evidence of brain oxygen
and energy metabolism preservation.
Ann Thorac Surg. 2009 Jul;88(1):162-9.
York GB, Eggers JS, Smith DJ, Jenkins DH, McNeil JD, Mueller D, Josephs JS, Kerby JD. Low-volume resuscitation with a polymerized bovine hemoglobin-based oxygen-carrying solution (HBOC-201) provides adequate tissue oxygenation for survival in a porcine model of controlled hemorrhage. J Trauma. 2003 Nov; 55(5): 873-885.
McNeil JD, Chiou AC, Gunlock MG, Grayson DE, Soares G, Hagino RT. Successful endovascular therapy of a penetrating zone III initial carotid injury. J Vasc Surg 2002 Jul:36(1):187-190
McNeil JD. Hypotensive resuscitation using a polymerized bovine hemoglobin-based oxygen-carrying solution (HBOC-201) leads to reversal of anacrobic metabolism. J Trauma
McNeil JD. Main-group chemistry within Macrocyclic Rings and Baskets. Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon. 1997;87:93-100
McNeil JD. Chemistry in molecular baskets: Variable Coordination of Phosphorus in Calix[4]arenas. Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon. 1997;75:253-256
McNeil JD. Six-, Five-, Four-, and Three- Coordinate Phosphorus in Calix[4]arenas. Inorganic Chemistry. 1994;33:2657-2662
Biosketch:
Dr. McNeil received his medical degree from the University of Texas
Health Science Center at San Antonio in 1996 and is board certified in
both Surgery and Thoracic Surgery. Dr. McNeil received his
cardiothoracic surgery training at Wake Forest University. He is
currently a Lieutenant Colonel with the U.S. Air Force and is assigned to the Health
Science Center and holds the position of Assistant Professor in the
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery. His clinical interests include
all-arterial myocardial revascularization, aortic and aortic root
procedures, and mitral valve repair, and he works primarily expanding
the role of UT Cardiothoracic Surgery in the New Braunfels, Texas, area and surrounding counties.
His research interests involve the
use of hemoglobin based oxygen carriers (HBOC) in cardiac surgery.
Awards:
Scene in SA ‘Top Doc’ 2009
Roettger Award: Intern of the Year
Professional Societies:
The American Board of Surgery
The American Board of Thoracic Surgery