Diagnostic Clinic-Longview GNS 703 E Marshall Ave Suite 4003, Longview, TX 75601 9032341830 (Phone)
Certifications:
General Surgery, 1990
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English Spanish
Hospitals:
Diagnostic Clinic-Longview GNS 703 E Marshall Ave Suite 4003, Longview, TX 75601
Good Shepherd Medical Center 700 East Marshall Avenue, Longview, TX 75601
Longview Regional Medical Center 2901 North 4Th Street, Longview, TX 75605
Education:
Medical School University Of Texas Medical Branch At Galveston Graduated: 1976 Medical School University Tex Med Br Graduated: 1977 Medical School Baylor University Med Center Graduated: 1981 Medical School University Tex Med Br Graduated: 1978 Medical School Baylor University Med Center Graduated: 1982
Crozer Chester Medical Center Podiatry Residency 1 Medical Ctr Blvd STE 302, Chester, PA 19013 6104476354 (phone), 6106194709 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Cook works in Chester, PA and specializes in Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Cook is affiliated with Crozer Chester Medical Center and Delaware County Memorial Hospital.
Rep. Byron Cook, a Republican from Corsicana and a staunch Straus ally, lamented that he was "pretty heartbroken to be part of this today" on a bill to "take care of children." Meanwhile, Democratic Rep. Rafael Anchia of Dallas called Keough's proposal "really racist, anti-Hispanic stuff."
Date: May 28, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
House lawmakers hear overnight testimony on alternative 'bathroom bill'
the states ability to recruit businesses and workers, Republican state Rep. Byron Cook of Corsicana the chair of the committee who largely controls the bills fate repeatedly told opponents of the bill that the major corporations who oppose the legislation should have shown up to testify.
Date: Apr 20, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
With proposal to penalize men for masturbating, legislator aims to shake up health debate
Farrar has criticized several anti-womens health bills that have been filed this session, primarily a measure filed by state Rep. Byron Cook, R-Corsicana, that would require Texas hospitals to bury or cremate fetal remains and another by state Rep. Tony Tinderholt, R-Arlington, that would charge bo
Date: Mar 13, 2017
Category: Health
Source: Google
Advocates urge House panel to amend fetal remains bill by outlawing abortion
House Bill 35 by state Rep. Byron Cook, R-Corsicana, says that when an abortion or miscarriage takes place in a clinic or hospital, that facility would need to ensure the fetus is buried or cremated. Those that don't comply could face a fine or lose their license. Some hospitals already bury fetal r
Date: Mar 08, 2017
Category: Health
Source: Google
Prosecutors: Effort to taint jurors requires Ken Paxton trial move
alleging that he solicited investors in Servergy Inc. without disclosing that the McKinney tech company was paying him for the work. The indictments named two alleged victims state Rep. Byron Cook, R-Corsicana, and Florida businessman Joel Hochberg, who were members of an investment club with Paxton.
Date: Feb 09, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Federal judge throws out SEC lawsuit against Paxton
Investor 1 was a fellow state representative who was a member of an investment group with Paxton. The filing does not name the representative, but its most likely a reference to State Rep. Byron Cook. He was one of the two alleged victims in the felony securities fraud indictments.
Date: Oct 07, 2016
Category: World
Source: Google
Ken Paxton: Is his legal trouble motivated by politics?
That witness/adversary is state Rep. Byron Cook, a Corsicana Republican who endorsed Branch in 2014 and who the grand jury named as a victim of Paxtons allegedly fraudulent representation of Servergy. Cook also was known as Investor 1 in the SEC lawsuit against Paxton.
Date: Jul 28, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Appeals court rejects Ken Paxton bid to dismiss criminal charges
charges accused Paxton, a Republican from McKinney, of offering to sell stock in Servergy Inc. to two investors state Rep. Byron Cook, R-Corsicana, and Florida businessman Joel Hochberg while failing to disclose that he was paid 100,000 Servergy shares to sell stock in the McKinney tech company.