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Office
2024 S 6th St
Brainerd, MN 56401Phone+1 218-828-7100
Summary
- Dr. Troy Duininck, based in Brainerd, MN, specializes in general surgery and completed his medical education at the University of Minnesota Medical School in 1998 followed by a surgery residency at the Mayo Clinic. His clinical expertise includes robotic surgery and oncologic surgery. He has received the CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
Education & Training
- Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science (Rochester)Residency, Surgery, 1998 - 2004
- University of Minnesota Medical SchoolClass of 1998
Certifications & Licensure
- MN State Medical License 1999 - 2026
- American Board of Surgery Surgery
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification EpicCare Ambulatory EMR, Epic Systems Corporation, 2011
- Fellow (FACS) American College of Surgeons
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 4 citationsExtrinsic denervation alters postprandial absorption of glucose and glutamine in the ileum: implications for small bowel transplantation.Karen D. Libsch, Abdalla E. Zarroug, Troy M. Duininck, Tatsuya Ueno, Judith A. Duenes
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. 2005-02-01 - 3 citationsSmall bowel extrinsic denervation does not alter water and electrolyte absorption from the colon in the fasting or early postprandial state.Troy M. Duininck, Karen D. Libsch, Nicholas J. Zyromski, Tatsuya Ueno, Michael G. Sarr
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. 2003-03-01 - 4 citationsIleal resection enhances jejunal absorptive adaptation for water and electrolytes to extrinsic denervation: implications for segmental small bowel transplantation.Karen D. Libsch, Troy M. Duininck, Michael G. Sarr
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 2003-03-01
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