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Office
360 Goucher St
Johnstown, PA 15905Phone+1 814-288-4448Fax+1 814-288-4477
Education & Training
- New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia and Cornell Campus)Residency, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1987 - 1990
- UPMC Medical EducationInternship, Transitional Year, 1986 - 1987
- Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and SurgeonsClass of 1986
- Boston CollegeB.S., Chemistry, Magna Cum Laude, 1978 - 1982
Certifications & Licensure
- FL State Medical License 2024 - 2026
- CO State Medical License 2021 - 2025
- PA State Medical License 1986 - 2024
- UT State Medical License 2022 - 2024
- NY State Medical License 1987 - 1997
- CT State Medical License 1990 - 1996
- American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
- American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Spinal Cord Injury Medicine
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Gold Star Customer Service Award Memorial Medical Center, 2001
- Rehabilitation Professional of the Year Tristate Professional Rehabilitation Association, 1994
- Alpha Sigma Nu National Jesuit Honor Society
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Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 6 citationsNeurons in the pontomedullary reticular formation receive converging inputs from the hindlimb and labyrinth.William M. DeMayo, George H. Bourdages, Samuel R Wittman, Bill J. Yates, Andrew A. McCall
Experimental Brain Research. 2017-02-10 - 11 citationsProcessing of vestibular inputs by the medullary lateral tegmental field of conscious cats: implications for generation of motion sicknessAndrew A. McCall, Jennifer D. Moy, William M. DeMayo, Sonya R. Puterbaugh, Daniel J. Miller
Experimental Brain Research. 2013-03-01 - 9 citationsResponses of vestibular nucleus neurons to inputs from the hindlimb are enhanced following a bilateral labyrinthectomy.Andrew A. McCall, Jennifer D. Moy, William M. DeMayo, Bill J. Yates
Journal of Applied Physiology. 2013-03-15
Journal Articles
- Hatha Yoga and Meditation in Patients with Post-Polio SyndromeDeMayo WM, Altern Ther Health Med, 1/1/2004
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