
Dr. Daniel McGowan, M.D., FACC
Dr. Daniel McGowan practices cardiology at the Decatur Health Systems Specialty Clinic the first and third Tuesdays of the month. Appointments with Dr. McGowan may be scheduled by calling Decatur Health Systems at 785-475-2208, extension 300.
Dr. Daniel McGowan, M.D., FACC, is Board Certified in Interventional Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease, and Internal Medicine. He earned his medical degree from University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha in 1992. He completed a Fellowship in Interventional Cardiology at Vanderbilt University in 1998-99 and in Cardiology at the University of Missouri Health Sciences Center in 1995-98. Dr McGowan completed his Residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska in 1992-95.
His undergraduate studies were completed at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska in 1988.
Dr. McGowan is part of the Platte Valley Medical Group, PC, located in Kearney, Nebraska, and he may be contacted at:
Platte Valley Medical Group, PC
3219 Central Ave.
PO Box 550
Kearney, NE 68848
308-865-2263
FAX 308-865-2541
Dr. Jeffery L. Curtis, MD, RACC, FACP
Dr. Jeffery L. Curtis, MD, RACC, FACP, an interventional cardiologist, comes to Oberlin on the 3rd Wednesday of each month to practice at the Decatur Health Systems Specialty Clinic. Appointments with Dr. Curtis may be made through your family physician.
Dr. Curtis is a native of Hays and western Kansas. He is a graduate of Fort Hays State University (1977), and received his M.D. degree from University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1981.
Dr. Curtis completed a four year residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center in 1985, serving the fourth year as Chief Medical Resident. Dr. Curtis then served a three year Fellowship in Cardiovascular Disease at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in Chapel Hill, finishing in 1988.
Moving back to Kansas, Dr. Curtis joined the Cotton-O'Neil Clinic in Topeka where he practiced general and Interventional Cardiology for Fourteen years.
Dr. Curtis moved back to Hays in July of 2002 and now practices at the DeBakey Heart Institute at Hays Medical Center. His interests are in coronary and peripheral artery angiography and intervention, including carotid artery stenting, as well as newer treatment for heart failure such as Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy, (Bi Ventricular pacing), and Implantable Cardiodefibrillator Therapy. General cardiology and noninvasive evaluation of cardiac disease are also a significant part of Dr. Curtis' practice at DHI. Dr. Curtis also sees teenage and adolescent patients for a variety of cardiovascular problems.