St. David's HealthCare

St. David’s HealthCare is one of the largest hospital systems in Texas and Austin’s fourth largest employer, operating six hospitals, four ambulatory surgery centers and multiple outpatient clinics throughout Central Texas.

St. David’s HealthCare has a long history of serving the residents of Central Texas with exceptional medical care.  Our 6,200 employees touch over 270,000 lives each year with a spirit of warmth and personal pride.

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St. David's Medical Center (512) 476-7111
St. David's North Austin (512) 901-1000
St. David's South Austin (512) 447-2211
St. David's Round Rock (512) 341-1000
St. David's Georgetown (512) 943-3000
St. David's Rehabilitation (512) 544-5100
Thomas S. Loftus, MD, PA

Thomas S. Loftus, MD, PA

Dr. Loftus is a 1997 graduate of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, where he earned honors in Neurosurgery. He completed residencies in General Surgery and Neurological Surgery at the University of Missouri Hospitals and Clinics.   During this time, Dr. Loftus was a Fellow in Complex Spine and Endovascular-Cerebrovascular studies. Dr. Loftus received his Bachelor’s degree in Zoology, Magna Cum Laude, from Texas A&M University in College Station.

With a special emphasis on complex spine surgery and minimally invasive surgical techniques, Dr. Loftus has also published his research findings in medical journals, and has presented numerous professional papers at medical conferences throughout the nation.

 

Curriculum vitae of Thomas S. Loftus, MD, PA (PDF)

Education:

B.S., Texas A&M University, 1994
M.D., University of Texas – Southwestern Medical School at Dallas, 1997
Residency (Surgery), University of Missouri, 1997-98
Residency (Neurosurgery), University of Missouri, 1998-2003

Recognition:

Robert C. Byrd Academic Scholarship, 1990
Lechner Endowed Academic Scholarship, 1991-93

Fellowships:

Fellow, Endovascular/Cerebrovascular, Boone Hospital Center, Columbia, MO, 2001
Fellowship, Complex Spine, Columbia Orthopedic Group, 2002

Awards:

Academic Leadership Award, 1991-92
Outstanding Leadership Award, 1991-93

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