howard odom, md, anesthesiologist
Dr.
Howard Odom is a Georgia native who received a B.S. in Physics at
West Georgia College in Carrollton. Shortly after receiving
his degree, he joined the Allied Health arm of the Emory University
Anesthesia department working for Dr. Wesley Frazier.
His experience as an undergraduate teaching & lab assistant
prepared him well for his role as an instructor of basic
sciences in the Anesthesiologist Assistant education program.
He was a non-tenure track faculty member for the six years
prior to entering medical school and maintained a regular
teaching schedule during the first two years of medical school.
Using skills gained as a draftsman, machinist, and weldor
while working to support his college education, Dr. Odom also
worked with Emory anesthesiologists and the Emory Hospital
Biomedical Engineering department to design, then build, the
first integrated monitoring & anesthesia machine consoles
used in the operating rooms at Emory Hospital.
During eight years of working in the Anesthesia Department
at Emory, Dr. Odom developed an interest in medicine as a
career. This interest was fueled by observation and
involvement in the care of surgical patients as the programmer
and operator of computerized monitoring during major spine
surgery at Emory Hospital.
Dr. Odom entered medical school at Emory in 1986. Following
graduation in 1990, he completed an internship in General
Surgery at Emory. The remainder of his anesthesia training
was in Boston at Brigham & Women’s Hospital.
Appointed as a Clinical Fellow in the Harvard Department
of Anesthesiology, Dr. Odom’s training also included
rotations through Boston Children’s, New England Deaconess,
Beth Israel, and Massachusetts General Hospitals. During
his last year of residency in 1994, Dr. Odom served as Anesthesiology
Chief Resident at Brigham & Women’s Hospital.
Returning to Atlanta, Dr. Odom was a member of the faculty
of Emory Medical School. As an Assistant Professor at
Emory University Hospital, he trained anesthesiology residents
and expanded his pre-med school role as Course Director of
classes in the Anesthesiologist Assistant education program.
Dr. Odom’s administrative and committee duties included
serving as Medical Director of the Same-Day Surgery Center
of Emory Hospital and membership on the Safety & Health
committees of Emory Hospital and Emory Clinic.
Dr. Odom is married to Karen and is the father of an accountant, an artist, and a welder. He recently discovered that Paris could be a great second hometown.
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