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PERSONAL
- Born in Syracuse, New York on Nov. 28, 1957Of Native American Descent
- Of Native American Descent
- Parents are Lee and Loretta
- One older brother, Leland and one younger sister, Jeanne
- Married to Cindy Sam-Vogelsang who is a NP at CNHSA in McAlester
- Has four children: Ashlyn-16, Morgan-15, Austin-13, and Carter-10
EDUCATION
- Attended WVU Rural Family Medicine Residency at Harper’s Ferry from 1996-1999
- Attended Ross University School of Medicine where he received his MD in 1996
- Attended the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine where he received his PhD in 1989 in Physiology and Biophysics. Thesis: Immunologic Characterization of Protein Components of Paired Helical Filaments.
- Attended SUNY Albany where he received his BS in 1979 • Attended SUNY Morrisville where he received his AAS in 1977
- Enjoys golf, tennis, running, swimming, web site, bowling, softball, and writing
EXPERIENCE
- Conducted neurophysiology and neuropharmacology research for Upstate Medical College and for the Upjohn Company, makers of ibuprofen, for a total of 4.5 years. Currently has 30 research publications in neuroscience research.
- Worked of Indian Health Service affiliated sites for the past 3 years.
SERVICES OFFERED
Full Service Family Practice with an emphasis in preventive health care maintenance and an interest in procedures: joint injections, trigger point injections, lesion removal, cyst removals, biopsies, laceration repair, incision and drainage, minor orthopedics, nail removal. I also have interest in smoking cessation, weight control, diabetes control, addiction and dependence cessation, cardiology and obstetrics and family planning.
“I chose to work for the Creek Nation because of all the nice people I met. ”
Glenn D. Vogelsang, MD PhD
Eufaula Indian Health Center
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