Fostoria native famous doctor in U.S. and abroad
Thursday May 26, 1988

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Pix #1 - A. James Rowan, M.D. at graduation from Fostoria High
School
Pix #2 - Recent picture of A. James Rowan, M.D.
Only a few Fostoria residents are probably aware that A. James
Rowan, born and reared in Fostoria, and graduate of Fostoria High
School has gained fame as a physician, specializing in seizure disorders,
anticonvulsant drugs, and elecroencephalography.
After graduating from FHS in 1953, Rowan attended and graduated
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology at Cambridge, Mass. Following
that he attended and graduated from Stanford University School of
Medicine at Palo Alto, Calif. where he received his medical degree.
Continued studies for his life work Rowan also received post-graduate
training in neurology and electroencephalography at Mount Sinai
Hospital, Boston V.A. Hospital, The Neurological Institute in New
York and The London Hospital.
Previous faculty appointments were held at Columbia University
College of Physicians and Surgeons and Albert Einstein College of
Medicine.
Dr. Rowan is a member of numerous professional organizations, including
the American Neurological Association, the American Academy of Neurology,
the American Epilepsy Society, and the Association for Research
in Nervous and Mental Disease. He is also a Fellow of the American
Electroencephalographic Society.
Published more than 50 articles about profession Currently an investigator
in several research projects related to seizure disorders, Dr. Rowan
has also published more than 50 articles on epilepsy, anticonvulsant
drugs, and electroencephaloghraphy. In his lectures, he focuses
on pharmacotherapy and intensive neurodiagnostic monitoring including
cable telemetry/video-taping and ambulatory EEG cassette monitoring?
Dr. Rowan's presentations are entitled:
1) Intensive Neurodiagnostic Monitoring: Techniques and Contributions
to Diagnosis and Treatment in Epilepsy.
2) Epileptic vs. Psychogenic Seizures: Differential Diagnosis Using
Intensive EEG/Video Monitoring.
3) Pharmacotherapy in Epilepsy: Recent Advances and Practical Advice.
Works out of 3 New York offices
Rowan headquarters at the Veterans Administration in the Bronx,
N.Y. and also maintains offices at Mount Sinai Hospital, and at
1150 Park Ave., both in New York.
It was while Rowan was in Holland for two years working at the
largest Epilepsy center in the world that he and Nate Krupp, son
of Paul H. and Cleo May Krupp, Fostoria residents, met by chance,
giving each a chance to reminisce since their graduation in the
same class from FHS in 1953.
Jim Rowan's earlier years
Evidently "participation and achieving