Dr. Dunn completed his surgery residency at Louisiana State University Health Science Center in Shreveport, Louisiana in 1996. He completed a colon and rectal surgery fellowship in 1999 at Louisiana State University/Christus Schumpert in Shreveport, Louisiana.
From 1999 to 2003, Gary was a clinical assistant professor of Surgery specializing in Colon and Rectal Surgery at Louisiana State University Health Science Center in Shreveport, Louisiana. He became a Clinical Associate Program Director of the Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery at Louisiana State University Health Science Center in Shreveport, Louisiana in 2004 until 2009, in addition to being a partner of Colon and Rectal Associates of Shreveport, Louisiana from 1999- 2009. In 2009, Dr. Dunn returned to his hometown, Oklahoma City and was Chief of Colon and Rectal Surgery/Associate Professor at University of Oklahoma Health University of Oklahoma Medical Center. He had a great enthusiasm for teaching and contributing to surgical training. Gary was also profoundly proud to have served his nation in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Continuing Freedom. He was awarded a National Defense Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal W/M Device as well as an Army Service Ribbon and retired from service in the United States Army Reserve Medical Corp in 2005 as a Major in the USARMC honorable discharge. Gary attended church as a child at Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Oklahoma City where his mother was the church organist. As a teen, he was a member at South Lindsey Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Dr. Dunn was avidly interested in medical missionary work and traveled on medical mission trips to Mexico as well as the Dominican Republic. He is currently a member of Quail Springs Baptist Church in Oklahoma City. Gary Dunn was a man of faith and firm belief in an all-knowing, all-seeing Jehovah God and in Jesus Christ His Son. He had no doubts his eternal rest would someday and now is home with his heavenly Father.
Dr. Gary Dunn was preceded in death by his mother, Judith Ann Roberts Dunn and sister, Vicki Faye Autry, paternal grandparents, Raymond and Gertrude Dunn, and maternal grandparents, Loy and Edna Roberts.
Dr. Dunn completed his surgery residency at Louisiana State University Health Science Center in Shreveport, Louisiana in 1996. He completed a colon and rectal surgery fellowship in 1999 at Louisiana State University/Christus Schumpert in Shreveport, Louisiana.
From 1999 to 2003, Gary was a clinical assistant professor of Surgery specializing in Colon and Rectal Surgery at Louisiana State University Health Science Center in Shreveport, Louisiana. He became a Clinical Associate Program Director of the Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery at Louisiana State University Health Science Center in Shreveport, Louisiana in 2004 until 2009, in addition to being a partner of Colon and Rectal Associates of Shreveport, Louisiana from 1999- 2009. In 2009, Dr. Dunn returned to his hometown, Oklahoma City and was Chief of Colon and Rectal Surgery/Associate Professor at University of Oklahoma Health University of Oklahoma Medical Center. He had a great enthusiasm for teaching and contributing to surgical training. Gary was also profoundly proud to have served his nation in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Continuing Freedom. He was awarded a National Defense Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal W/M Device as well as an Army Service Ribbon and retired from service in the United States Army Reserve Medical Corp in 2005 as a Major in the USARMC honorable discharge. Gary attended church as a child at Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Oklahoma City where his mother was the church organist. As a teen, he was a member at South Lindsey Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Dr. Dunn was avidly interested in medical missionary work and traveled on medical mission trips to Mexico as well as the Dominican Republic. He is currently a member of Quail Springs Baptist Church in Oklahoma City. Gary Dunn was a man of faith and firm belief in an all-knowing, all-seeing Jehovah God and in Jesus Christ His Son. He had no doubts his eternal rest would someday and now is home with his heavenly Father.
Dr. Gary Dunn was preceded in death by his mother, Judith Ann Roberts Dunn and sister, Vicki Faye Autry, paternal grandparents, Raymond and Gertrude Dunn, and maternal grandparents, Loy and Edna Roberts.
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