David Graybill, D.O.

One of the most pleasant people you will ever meet, Dr. David Graybill is a Board-Certified Anesthesiologist at AOA who has been practicing interventional pain management for over 30 years. 

Dr. Graybill received his Osteopathic Degree from Des Moines University in 1980 and completed his Anesthesia Residency at Dallas/Fort Worth Medical Center in 1982. His practice focuses on non-operative treatment of spine disorders, including epidural steroid injectionsfacet injections and radio frequency ablations to the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine.

Dr. Graybill is from Lamoni, Iowa. When he has free time outside of work, he enjoys Outdoor Sports and leisure activities such as relaxing on his back porch by the fire. When asked what his perfect day would be, Dr. Graybill replied, “In the middle of nowhere on an extreme hunt for dangerous game.”

Education & Training
  • Undergraduate: Bachelor of Science- Biology & Chemistry, Graceland University-Lamoni (Iowa) 1973-1977, Magna Cum Laude
  • Graduate: Doctor of Osteopathy, Des Moines University (Des Moines, Iowa) 1977-1980
  • AOA Internship: Grand Prairie Community Hospital (Grand Prairie, Texas) 1980-1981
    • Intern of the Year- 1980
  • Residency: Dallas Fort Worth Medical Center (Grand Prairie, Texas) 1981- 1983, AOA Anesthesia
    • Resident of the Year-1982
Licensure & Certifications
  • Texas Medical Board, 1981
  • American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology, Certification of Anesthesiology, 1994
  • Diplomat of American Academy of Pain Management (2000)
Professional Organizations
  • American Osteopathic Association
  • American Academy of Pain Management (1998-Present)
  • Community of Christ Church Medical-Dental Association
  • Texas Osteopathic Medical Association (2003-Present)
  • Texas Pain Society (2010-Present)
  • Texas Medical Association (2015-Present)
Publications & Presentations
  • Presentations:

    • “History of Pharmacologic Agents in Anesthesia”, San Antonio, Texas (1982), MOSA
    • “Axillary Approach to Brachial Plexus Block” (1982) AOCA
    • “Stadol Usage in Anesthesia”, Dallas, Texas (1986)
    • “Anesthetic Considerations in Geriatric Outpatient Surgery”, Chicago, Illinois (1996), AOCA
    • “IV Sedation for Non-Anesthesiologist”, Dallas, Texas (2001), Dallas Southwest Medical Center

    Publications:

    • “Propofol Usage in Anesthesia: Clinical Experience FA & Stuart Pharmaceuticals-Phase IV Study; Anesthesia and Analgesia”, Volume 77, No. 45, October 1993

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