Arthur Roland Dick, MD
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Arthur Roland Dick, MD, is being recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Lifetime Achiever in the field of Neurology as a Retired Neurologist with the University of Kansas.
One of the founding professors of the Department of Neurology, Dr. Arthur Roland Dick has shared his breadth of knowledge with the students for the last 50 years. Starting from a faculty of 3 people, The Department of Neurology has grown into a staff of 60 people with Mr. Dick at times, acting as chair of the Department.
Before retiring from the University of Kansas, Dr. Dick attended Bethel University for his undergrad then went on to receive his masters and then was quickly drafted into the Army performing biomedical research. Following his time in the army, he continued his education and went on to receive his Medical Degree with the University of Maryland. After that Arthur completed his residency where he later sought a life-long career at the University of Kansas. He then was invited for Fellowships at the University of Miami and traveling abroad to Lund in Sweden.
A noted member of the American Academy of Neurology, Dr. Arthur Roland Dick is proficient in the diagnosis and treatment of Muscular dystrophy, stroke, epilepsy, including training residents. He has been honored with the Super Dr. award for Muscular dystrophy with the AHA for his efforts in innovative treatments and education.
Dr. Dick dedicates this honorable recognition to his mentor Dr. Dewey Zigler.
In his free time, Dr. Arthur Roland Dick enjoys spending time with his wife and college sweetheart Betty and raising their daughters Julie Sparks and Amy Morgan, and grandchildren Jack, Mike, and Morgan.