Specialty
Board Certified in Neurosurgery, Spine Fellowship and Trained in Management of Complex Spinal Disease.
Subspecialty/Special Interests
Dr. Min provides non-surgical and surgical treatment for The Orthopaedic Center's patients with spine and nervous system disorders. He is a great addition to a team of surgeons committed to returning patients to a pain free active life. After completing his medical degree and residency at the University of Oklahoma, Dr. Min was offered a fellowship with the progressive Indianapolis Neurosurgery Group training under Dr. Henry Feurer, MD. Dr. Min was most recently the Director of Spinal Surgery at St. John Medical Center. "Dr. Min came highly recommended to TOC by his peers and patients and we are thrilled to have him in our group", states Greg Holt, MD and President of The Orthopaedic Center. He is active in the AMA, Tulsa County Medical Society and OCMA. Dr. Min resides in Tulsa with his wife Jamie and their 3 children and enjoys college football and spending time with his family and friends. "I am looking forward to a thriving practice with The Orthopaedic Center and am excited to be part of such a strong group of patient centric physicians" says Dr. Min. The Orthopaedic Center is dedicated to improving patients' quality of life through orthopaedic excellence and compassionate care. Our physicians are board certified and fellowship trained and use the latest technology in orthopaedic surgery. Our unique facilities provide clinical evaluation, MRI, physical therapy, pain management, and rehabilitation in Tulsa, Claremore and Pryor.
Education & Training
Undergrad – BA, Cum Laude, Amherst College, Amherst MA, 1990
MD – University of OK, 1994
Residency – OU, 2000
Fellowship – Spinal Surgery, Indianapolis Neurosurgery 2001
Board Certified – American Board of Neurological Surgery, 11/2006
Oral Presentations
Min WD, Carter LP: Neurosurgical Aspects of the Oklahoma City Bombing, presented at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the Research Society of Neurological Surgery, Oklahoma City, OK
Min WD, Farber JP, Foreman, RD: Modulation of High Cervical Respiratory Neuron Activity in Response to Splanchnic Nerve Stimulation, presented at the 1998 Resident Research Forum, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
Book Chapters
Min WD, Loftus CM: The History of Carotid Surgery. Neurosurg Clin N Am, (2000)
Min WD, Loftus CM: Carotid endarterectomy: Surgical principles and technique. Neurosurgical Operative Atlas, Vol. 9, 2010
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