Michael G. Hummer, MD

Michael Gorman Hummer, MD, received his medical degree from the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine in Oklahoma City. He completed an internship in Internal Medicine and Fellowship training in Infectious Diseases at the University Hospital in Oklahoma City. His residency in Neurology was completed at Bernalillo County Medical Center at the University of New Mexico Medical Center in Albuquerque. Dr. Hummer is the recipient of numerous academic honors. He was a physician in the South Pole, Antarctica from 1974 to 1975, serving as part of a project affiliated with the National Science Foundation. In 1980, Dr. Hummer opened a solo practice for Adult and Pediatric Neurology in Flagstaff, Arizona. He relocated to Austin, Texas in 1985, and has been an active member of the medical staff at St. David’s Medical Center since that time.
Dr. Hummer has been involved in a number of clinical research studies, and served as Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Physical Sciences from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater.
Curriculum vitae of Michael Gorman Hummer, MD (PDF)
Education:
Residency, neurology, 1976-1979
Bernalillo County Medical Center
University of New Mexico Medical Center
Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Albuquerque, Veterans’
Administration Medical Center
Fellowship, Infectious Diseases, 1974-1976
University Hospital, Oklahoma City & Oklahoma City
Veterans’ Administration Hospital
Internship, Internal Medicine, 1973-1974
University Hospital, Oklahoma City & Oklahoma City
Veterans’ Administration Hospital
Doctor of Medicine, 1973
University of Oklahoma, School of Medicine
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Bachelor of Science, 1969
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, Oklahoma
Physical Sciences
Clinical Appointments
Neurologist
Austin Neurological Clinic Austin, Texas
Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Neurology
UTMB, Austin, Texas
Medical Director, Rehabilitation Unit,
Flagstaff Medical Center, Flagstaff, Arizona
Adult and Pediatric Neurology
Flagstaff, Arizona
Winter-over physicians, Amundsen-Scott Station,
South Pole, Antarctica.
Employed by Holmes and Narver, Anaheim California
and the National Science Foundation
Licensure & Certification:
License - Texas
American Board of Psychiatry and Adult Neurology
Honors and Awards
Phi Kappa Phi: National Graduating Class Ranking Honorary, 1969
Alpha Epsilon Delta: National Pre-Medical Honorary, 1968 Pi Tau Sigma: National Mechanical Engineering Honorary, 1968
Phi Tau Sigma: National Mechanical Engineering Honorary, 1968
Phi Eta Sigma: National Freshman Honorary, 1966
Professional Organizations
National Headache Foundation
American Academy of Neurology
Travis County Medical Society
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
American Pain Society Texas Neurological Society
Research
Co-Investigator, Targon Chronic Pain, TRG004-02/03, Double Blind,
Study to Determine Efficacy for once a Day Pain Medications, 1998–2001
Co-Investigator, TOPMAT-EPMN-106 (RW Johnson), Double Blind, 1998–2001
Co-Investigator, BRAVO (Protocol #SB214857-030), Study to Evaluate A new Platelet Inhibitor, 1998–2001