Dr. Gerald M. Parker

Dr. Gerald M. Parker

Curriculum Vitae

Eductation

  • Undergraduate: Western Washington University 1965
  • Medical School: Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery, 1969
  • Internship: Art Centre Hospital - Detroit, Michigan, 1969-1970

Medical Licensure

  • State of Texas, 1970
  • State of New Mexico, 1970
  • State of Nebraska, 1971

Appointments

  • President - Southwest Academy of Preventive Medicine
  • Co-Director - Hyperbaric Oxygen Center - Amarillo, Texas
  • Co-Director - Southwest Institute of Preventive Medicine
  • Chair Member - International Academy of Metabology
  • Chair Member - Medical Advisory Committee, Health Freedom Council
  • Co-Chairman - Honorary U.S. House of Representatives Physicians Advisory Committee

Membership in Professional Organizations

  • Member - American Osteopathic Association
  • Member - Texas Osteopathic Association
  • Member - New Mexico Osteopathic Association
  • Member - American College of Advancement in Medicine
  • Member - American Osteopathic College of Pain Management and Sclerotherapy
  • Member - American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine
  • Member - American Osteopathic College of Allergy and Immunology

Practice

Dr. Parker has been practicing preventive medicine for the past 39 years. He has appeared on numerous television ad radio shows such as "That's Incredible," "The Today Show," and "Ounce of Prevention." Dr. Parker is also listed in Who's Who in the World and Who's Who in Medicine, and was recognized as 2003 Physician of the Year by the National Republican Congressional Committee's Physician Advisory Board.

Personal note

I enjoy coaching, working out, and playing softball and basketball when I'm away from work. I also enjoy skiing and spending time with my wife, 4 children, and 14 wonderful grandkids.