JUSTIN MCINNIS, MD

Dr. McInnis was born and raised in Tyler and has been practicing medicine in the East Texas area since 2008. He attended the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston graduating in 2005. He obtained his specialty training in Family Medicine at the University of Texas Health Center at Tyler and is currently board certified in Family Medicine.  His experience includes emergency medicine and urgent care in addition to clinic medicine.  Dr. McInnis is married with three children and his family attends church at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Tyler.  He is an avid mountain biker but also enjoys fishing and travel.

EDUCATION

2005 - 2008 Family Medicine Resident
University of Texas Health Science Center
Tyler, TX

2001 - 2005 Medical Doctorate
University of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, Texas 
-Graduated with honors 

1996 - 1999 Bachelor of Science
Texas A&M University
Galveston, Texas 
Major: Marine Biology

1992 - 1996 Bachelor of Science
Texas A&M University
Galveston, Texas 
Major: Psychology

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Family First Clinic & Urgent Care
Family Physician
2012 - Current

UTHCT Emergency Department, Tyler TX
Family Medicine Physician
2008 - 2011

ETMC First Physicians, Jacksonville TX
Family Medicine Physician
2008 - 2010

UTMB Dept. of Pharmacology, Galveston TX
Research Assistant
1999 - 2001

PUBLICATIONS

Blockade phenycycline-induced cortical apoptosis and deficits in pre-pulse inhibition by M40403, a superoxide dismutase mimetic. Wang C, McInnis J, West JB, Anastasio N, Guidry J, Ye Y, Salvameni D and KM Johnson. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. Jan 2003. 304(1).

The role of superoxide and nuclear-factor kappaB signaling in N-methyl-D-aspartate induced neuosis and apoptosis. McInnis J, Wang C, Anastasio N, Hultman M, Ye Y, Salvameni D and KM Johnson. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. May 2002. 301(2).

CURRENT CERTIFICATIONS

Board Certified - American Board of Family Medicine 2008

Texas Medical License - Texas Medical Board 2008

Basic Life Support

Advanced Cardiac Life Support

Pediatric Advanced Life Support

Advanced Trauma Life Support

Neonatal Resuscitation