Dr. Quinn was graduated from Stanford Medical School. He completed a rotating internship at Fitzsimons Army Hospital in Denver, Colorado, and served two years in the United States Air Force as Flight
Surgeon. His postgraduate training included two years as resident in Otology and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and three years as resident in General Surgery and Head and Neck Surgery at the University of California
at Los Angeles. In 1960 he entered private practice. In 1968 he was recruited to join a single-specialty hospital-based group in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1980 he was awarded the degree of Master of Science (Information and Computer Science)
at The Georgia Institute of Technology and was appointed Adjunct Professor Information and Computer Science at that institution. He joined the UTMB Department of Otolaryngology in January 1982.
Dr. Quinn is Chief of the Otolaryngology service for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice - Hospital at Galveston (TDCJ-HG).
Dr. Quinn was selected as an Osler Scholar and founding member of the UTMB Osleran Academy. Click HERE
for more information.
Dr. Quinn is a Licensed Professional Engineer and an Advanced Peace Officer in the State of Texas. He holds the following FCC licenses: Extra Class Amateur Radio Operator and FCC General Radiotelephone Operator.
Dr. Quinn's FAA certificates and ratings include: Commercial Pilot, Multi-engine Land, Flight Instructor, Flight Instructor Instrument, and Senior Aviation Medical Examiner.
He is a member of American Mensa, Intertel, and The International Society for Philosophical Enquiry. Dr. Quinn and his spouse Melinda Quinn are the Webmasters of the UTMB Otolaryngology Archives of Otolaryngology
Web site
"Dr. Quinn's Online Textbook of Otolaryngology"(http://www.utmb.edu/otoref/Grnds/GrndsIndex.html
).
RETURN to Dr. Quinn's Online Textbook of Otolaryngology
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