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Dr. Davor Luketic is a famous radiologist in Birmingham, Alabama. He received the medical diploma in 1978 from the University of Alabama School of Medicine. After getting the medical degree, he went to Fitzsimons Army Medical Center. There, he completed his medical education with an internship in internal medicine and a residency in radiology. He is certified by the American Board in diagnostic radiology. Currently, this radiologist works with multiple hospitals in Alabama, including Citizens Baptist Medical Center, Princeton Baptist Medical Center and Walker Baptist Medical Center. Dr. Davor Luketic published the article “Suppression of postnatal changes in spermatogenesis, size, and nucleic acid content of rat testis by chronic administration of isoproterenol” in cooperation with other doctors.



Education & Training

University of Alabama

Medical School

Fitzsimons Army Medical Center

Internship

Fitzsimons Army Medical Center

Residency

Board Certifications

American Board of Radiology

American Board of Radiology - Diagnostic Radiology

Hospitals & Clinics

Citizens Baptist Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(256) 362-8111

604 Stone Ave

Talladega, Alabama 35160

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Princeton Baptist Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(205) 783-3000

701 Princeton Ave SW

Birmingham, Alabama 35211

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Southeast Alabama Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(334) 793-8111

1108 Ross Clark Cir

Dothan, Alabama 36301

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Vaughan Regional Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(334) 418-4100

1015 Medical Center Pkwy

Selma, Alabama 36701

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Walker Baptist Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(205) 387-4000

3400 Highway 78 E

Jasper , Alabama 35501

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Publications

Dr. Davor Luketic has contributed to 1 publications.

Suppression of postnatal changes in spermatogenesis, size, and nucleic acid content of rat testis by chronic administration of isoproterenol.

Schneyer, C. A., Luketic, D., Finley, W. H.; Proc Soc Exp Biol Med. 1976 Oct.

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