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Dr. Michael Lawson graduated the medical school of University of Utah and did his internship at University of Vermont. He completed two residency programs and also did a fellowship at University of Arizona College of Medicine. He is specialized in Radiology and board certified in Nuclear Medicine and Internal Medicine. Dr. Lawson has been in practice for more than 20 years and is affiliated with two hospitals including Phoenix Veterans Affairs Health Care System. During his career, he has also contributed to three publications of medical interest.


Education & Training

University of Utah School of Medicine

Medical School

University of Vermont - Fletcher Allen Health Care

Internship

Madigan Healthcare System

Residency

Letterman Army Medical Center

Residency

University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix

Fellowship

Board Certifications

American Board of Internal Medicine

American Board of Nuclear Medicine

Hospitals & Clinics

Carl T Hayden VA Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(602) 277-5551

650 E Indian School Rd

Phoenix, Arizona 85012

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Phoenix Veterans Affairs Health Care System

Languages: English/Spanish

(602) 277-5551

650 E Indian School Rd

Phoenix, Arizona 85012

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Publications

Dr. Michael Lawson has contributed to 3 publications.

Using Density Functional Theory to Interpret the Infrared Spectra of Flexible Cyclic Phosphazenes.

King, A.K., Plant, D.F., Golding, P., Lawson, M.A., Davies, P.B.; J Phys Chem A. 2012 Mar 8.

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Positron emission tomography in three children with pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma.

Etzl, M.M., Kaplan, A.M., Moss, S.D., Spataro, J., Bonstelle, C.T., Lawson, M.A., Bandy, D.J.; J Child Neurol. 2002 Jul.

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Positron emission tomography using [18F] fluorodeoxyglucose and [11C] l-methionine to metabolically characterize dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors.

Kaplan, A. M., Lawson, M. A., Spataro, J., Bandy, D. J., Bonstelle, C. T., Moss, S. D., Manwaring, K. H., Reiman, E. M.; J Child Neurol. 1999 Oct.

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