Surgeon
comes home to join staff at Dodgeville hospital
by
Jean Berns Jones
Dr. Michael McGauley has returned to his
hometown to become the third surgeon on staff at Upland Hills
Health.
He will work in the general surgery field to relieve
the workload and help patients schedule surgeries on a timely
basis.
A graduate of Dodgeville High School, he was the son
of Dennis and Beverly McGauley. His mother was involved in
medicine here for about 18 years, as an ICU nurse at the
hospital.
After high school, McGauley joined the military.
He was gone for three years working in Army Intelligence
on the East Coast and in Germany.
After military service,
he attended the UW-Platteville for four years and graduated
in 1996 with a degree in zoology.
During his undergraduate
years, he served on the Dodgeville and Platteville Rescue
Squads and also for one year as a paramedic for Lake Geneva.
These experiences directed him toward a career in medicine.
“I
was an EMT and liked it, and being a paramedic was a progression
that made me want to do more,” he explained.
Moving
to Kansas City, MS he attended medical school at the University
of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine. He spent
two years of clinical rotation, along with five years residency,
in Garden City, Michigan.
Twelve years ago he married Monica
Loeffelholz, a native of Argyle, and they have three children
(7,5,3). Their family moved to Dodgeville from Michigan two
weeks ago, and the active youngsters are already involved
in soccer, kickball and T-ball.
Dr. McGauley had hoped to
start practicing in Dodgeville, then learned of the vacancy
at Upland Hills from a good friend who is a physician there.
“The
Dodgeville area is progressive in medicine,” he said. “The
hospital does a really good job with health care and has
state of the art equipment. The hospital is not run by a
big corporation so it has a different mentality.”
Along
with the healthcare environment being attractive, “This
is a nice, pretty area to be in and Dodgeville has a lot
to offer,” he added.
Dr. McGauley expects to start
his surgical duties about August 1. Among other things
he will perform endoscopy, such as colonoscopies and upper
endoscopies, which is the fastest growing surgical field.
“Dodgeville
has really grown and changed since I lived here,” he
observed. “Lands’ End has grown six-fold since
I worked on the phones there in high school, and the schools,
the hospital and other places keep expanding.”
“Dodgeville
has started to make that jump from a small town to a small
city, but it still feels like home,” he added.
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