David Magnuson, MD
Pediatric General Surgery
Highlights
Age Groups Seen
- Child
- Adolescent
Languages
- English
Gender
MaleAbout David Magnuson
Biography
Dr. David Magnuson is a Staff Surgeon at Cleveland Clinic, Pediatric General and Thoracic Surgery (2023-present). He served as Chairman, Pediatric General and Thoracic Surgery, Cleveland Clinic (2007-2023) and Chief, Section of Pediatric Surgery, Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital (2001-2006). He graduated from Princeton University with a BA in Biology (1979) and went on to the University of Minnesota Medical School where he was granted his MD (1984). He went to University of Washington Medical School for General Surgery Residency (1984-1991) and served at Seattle Children's Medical Center in the Pediatric Surgery Fellowship (1991-1993).
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Education & Board Certifications
Education
- Fellowship: Children's Hospital & Regional Medical Center, 1993
- Residency: University of Washington Medical Center, 1991
- Internship: University of Washington Medical Center, 1985
- Medical Education: University of Minnesota Medical School, 1984
- Undergraduate: Princeton University, 1979
Professional Highlights
He is a member of the American Pediatric Surgical Association
Awards
- Magna cum laude (Molecular and Cell Biology, Princeton, 1979)
- Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society (University of MN, 1983)
- NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship Award (1987-1989)
- Winner, ACS Committee on Trauma National Research Competition, Basic Science (1989)
- Honorary Medical Chairman, March of Dimes, Northeast Ohio Section (2011)
- Cleveland Magazine "Best Doctors" (2002-2025)
Professional Memberships
Innovations & Patents
- Devising and modifying advanced minimally invasive surgical techniques for use in newborn infants with serious surgical problems
- Development of minimally invasive techniques for placement of long-term feeding buttons in infants and children
Research & Publications
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Industry Relationships
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