
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry
Biosketch
David Vigor, MD, is a Staff Psychiatrist with the Battle Creek Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He attended the University of Detroit where he studied General Medicine. He then attended Wayne State University's School of Medicine. He completed both his Internship and Residency with the University of Michigan Hospitals. From 2001-2006, he was an Assistant Clinical Instructor for the Department of Psychiatry at Michigan State University. In 2003, he became a Staff Psychiatrist for the Battle Creek VA Medical Center. Here he has occupied several functions, including Inpatient Staff Psychiatrist, Compensation & Pension, Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom Program, Psychiatric Trauma, Closed Head Injury, and Multiple Trauma.
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Board Certification
- Board of Pharmacy Specialties (None)
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (Geriatric Psychiatry)
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (Psychiatry)
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (Brain Injury Medicine)
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Education and Training
- Residency 1991, University of Michigan
- Internship 1988, University of Michigan
- MD 1987, Wayne State University
- BS 1980, University of Detroit
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Research
- Geriatric Psychiatry
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Publications
Jackson R., Joyce K., Danosi S., White B., Vigor D., Hoehner T. Blood flow in the cerebral cortex during cardiac resuscitation in dogs Annals of Emergency Medicine. 1984;13:657-659.
White B.C., Winegar C.D., Jackson R.E., Joyce K.M., Vigor D.N., Hoehner T.J., Krause G.S., Wilson R.F. Cerebral cortical perfusion during and following resuscitation from cardiac arrest in dogs American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 1983;1:128-138.
White B.C., Winegar C.P., Henderson O., Jackson R.E., Krause G., O'Hara T., Goodin T., Vigor D.N. Prolonged hypoperfusion in the cerebral cortex following cardiac arrest and resuscitation in dogs Annals of Emergency Medicine. 1983;12:414-417.
Winegar C.P., Henderson O., White B.C., Jackson R.E., O'Hara T., Krause G., Vigor D.N., Kontry R., Wilson W., Shelby-Lane C. Early amelioration of neurologic deficit by lidoflazine after fifteen minutes of cardiopulmonary arrest in dogs Annals of Emergency Medicine. 1983;12:471-477.