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P. Cameron Mantor, MD

Pediatric Surgeon
  • Position: Pediatric Surgeon
  • Primary Specialty: Pediatric Surgery
  • Languages Spoken: English
  • Practice Started: 1/1/1995
  • Gender: Male

About P. Cameron Mantor

P. Cameron Mantor, M.D. is fellowship-trained pediatric surgeon at Oklahoma Children's Hospital OU Health where he also serves as the Chief Medical Officer.

Dr. Mantor earned his medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, TX. He completed his general surgery residency training at the OU College of Medicine where he also went on to complete subspecialty training in pediatric surgery. He also holds a master's degree in public health from the OU College of Public Health.

He is board certified in General and Pediatric Surgery and Surgical Critical Care, with a special interest in general and thoracic pediatric surgery and surgical critical care.

Affiliations Oklahoma Children's Hospital, OU Health Physicians - Children's General & Plastic Surgery
Awards
  • OU College of Public Health Outstanding Student of the Year 2011
  • OU College of Public Health, Department of Health Administration and Policy Student of the Year 2011
Health Education
  • Graduate School
  • Masters, Health Administration and Policy OU College of Public Health
    Oklahoma City, OK
    2011
  • Board Certification
  • American Board of Surgery, General Surgery 2012
  • American Board of Surgery, Surgical Critical Care 2013
  • American Board of Surgery, Pediatric Surgery 2015
  • Medical School
  • Doctor of Medicine University of Texas Medical Branch
    Galveston, TX
    1986
  • Residency
  • General Surgery University of Oklahoma College of Medicine
    Oklahoma City, OK
    1992
  • Fellowship
  • Pediatric Surgery University of Oklahoma College of Medicine
    Oklahoma City, OK
    1995
  • Training
  • Research Fellow, Surgery University of Oklahoma College of Medicine
    Oklahoma City, OK
    1989
Medical Interests Areas of Interest:
  • Abdominal wall defects
  • General pediatric surgery
  • Neonatal congenital anomalies
  • Thoracic pediatric surgery
  • Surgical critical care
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