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General Surgery Residency ProgramWellStar Atlanta Medical Center
Welcome To WellStar Atlanta Medical Center
Atlanta Medical Center Information Welcome Letter to Applicants
Faculty Information
Program Highlights
Benefits
Sample Rotation Schedule
Sample Call Schedule
Sample Conference Schedules
Presentations & Publications
2016-2017 Surgery Residents
Where Do Surgery Residents Go After Graduation?
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Welcome To WellStar Atlanta Medical Center
MBSAQIP Accredited Center Quality Improvement, American Society for Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery and American College of SurgeonsAetna Institutes of Quality, Bariatric SurgeryOptum Bariatric Center of Excellence (COE)Get With The Guidelines Heart Failure Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award, 2016Get With The Guidelines Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award, 2016
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Founded in 1901, WellStar Atlanta Medical Center (AMC) is a 762-bed acute care hospital, with campuses in downtown Atlanta and East Point, Ga. It is the second largest licensed-bed hospital in Georgia. A teaching hospital, AMC is a Level 1 Trauma Center and Advanced Primary Stroke Center, earning numerous national awards for its treatment of stroke. It is recognized for its women’s services program, including water births, and the hospital’s weight loss program is nationally accredited. Through a community partnership, AMC provides sports medicine coverage to Atlanta Public Schools student athletes.
AMC is a proud member of WellStar Health System. WellStar, the largest health system in Georgia, is known nationally for its innovative care models, and is focused on improved quality and access to healthcare. WellStar is dedicated to reinvesting back into the community with innovative treatments, state-of-the-art technology and facilities. Its vision is to deliver world-class healthcare.
To learn more about WellStar Atlanta Medical Center, a facility accredited by The Joint Commission, visit wellstar.org.
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Medical College of Georgia at Augusta UniversityMercer University School of MedicineMorehouse School of MedicinePhiladelphia College of Osteopathic MedicineRoss University School of Medicine
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Resident Training
AMC has been training residents for more than 50 years. Our four residency programs are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). We have 84 residents currently training at AMC in Family Medicine, General Surgery, Internal Medicine, and Orthopaedic Surgery. Additionally, 2 pharmacy residents are training in a program that is accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. AMC is firmly committed to maintaining a tradition of excellence in teaching, combining knowledge, technique and technology in every area of modern medicine. Through its Graduate Medical Education programs, AMC has trained more than 1,200 physicians.
AMC is affiliated with:
Since 1958, our downtown Atlanta hospital has provided exceptional General Surgery training. Graduates have selected careers ranging from academics to urban or rural private practice. Regardless of each trainee’s ultimate career choice, the program is committed to training every resident to become a fundamentally sound General Surgeon. In order to achieve this goal, the program provides an organized curriculum for study, a busy trauma and critical care service, extensive general surgery experience at both AMC and our integrated hospital in the Atlanta suburbs. Residents receive early operative experience and finish with 1,200-1,400 cases as a surgeon.
Perhaps the greatest strength of the program is the close relationship between residents and attending staff and esprit de corps among the residents. The program is small with only three categorical residents. This small group promotes a unique closeness that creates friendships that will last a lifetime. Residents learn to rely on their peers in order to optimize the quality of patient care. You will learn to work together because you will need each other in order to do your job to the best of your ability. By working closely together, residents learn the value of teamwork that provides
excellent preparation for modern day group practice.
I hope that your interview experience is pleasant and that you leave Atlanta with no unanswered questions. I have tried to provide you with ample time to interact with our housestaff. Also, I will look forward to meeting each of you personally. I understand the considerable expense associated with the interview process and I sincerely appreciate that you have chosen to interview at our program. Once your visit is completed, please feel free to contact me or any of the residents or faculty in order to clarify any lingering questions.
Sincerely,
Philip T. Ramsay, MDProgram Director, General Surgery
The program was re-accredited in 2016, with continued approval for three categorical surgery residents to graduate from their chief years at PGY-5 each year. Research is strongly encouraged but is not mandatory. Publications and presentations and their attendant travel to meetings are encouraged and financed by Graduate Medical Education.
The Surgery Program at the Atlanta Medical Center, fully accredited since 1958, is designed to prepare physicians for excellence in general surgery and for certification by the American Board of Surgery. All residents will become members of the Southeastern Surgical Congress and candidate members of the American College of Surgeons.
Accreditation
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Welcome to Atlanta Medical Center
Philip Ramsay, MD, Program DirectorGeneral Surgery University of Tennessee-ChattanoogaSurgical Critical Care University of Tennessee-Chattanooga
Mark Gravlee, MDGeneral Surgery University of Alabama at Birmingham Shands Jacksonville Medical Center
Larry Hobson, MDGeneral Surgery Meharry Medical School Emory University
Katherine Kohler, MDGeneral Surgery Wake Forest Baptist Medical CenterTrauma & Surgical Critical Care Emory University School of Medicine
Amy Wyrzykowski, MDGeneral Surgery Emory University School of MedicineSurgical Critical Care Emory University School of Medicine
James Combs, MDGeneral Surgery Atlanta Medical CenterVascular Surgery Atlanta Medical Center
James Poindexter, MDGeneral Surgery University of ConnecticutVascular Surgery New York Medical College
Waylaya Rayford, MDGeneral Surgery Atlanta Medical CenterVascular Surgery Atlanta Medical Center
Eric Wellons, MDGeneral Surgery Union Memorial Hospital Vascular Surgery Atlanta Medical Center
Sheldon Lincenberg, MDGeneral Surgery Sinai Hospital, Detroit MIPlastic Surgery Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Puli Reddy, MDGeneral Surgery Georgetown University Medical CenterPlastic Surgery Emory University Hospital
General Surgery Vascular Surgery
Plastic Surgery
ColorectalDennis Choat, MDGeneral Surgery Atlanta Medical CenterColon & Rectal Ochsner Clinic Foundation
Theodore Brand, MDGeneral Surgery Michael Reese Hospital and Medical CenterPediatric Surgery Children’s Hospital and Medical Center, University of Washington Seattle
Pediatric Surgery
Miguel Tan, MDGeneral Surgery McGill University Health Center, MontrealTransplant Surgery University of Minnesota
Transplant Surgery
Vernon Henderson, MD, DirectorGeneral Surgery Stanford UniversityTrauma/Critical Care Stanford University
Stantson Spence, MDGeneral Surgery Harlem Hospital CenterTrauma/Critical Care Harlem Hospital Center
Mark Walker, MDGeneral Surgery Howard University Hospital Trauma/Critical Care Maryland Shock/Trauma
Surgical Critical Care
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Dedicated Full-Time Faculty
The teaching faculty of WellStar Atlanta Medical Center is committed to providing the high quality surgical education. Faculty members are always available and have their clinical practices fully integrated into the training program. There are a number of outstanding and committed community surgeons that work closely with the residents both at Atlanta Medical Center and our integrated hospitals and faculty members attend and run 100% of the conferences and faculty provide excellent supervision and assistance in the operating room with a commitment to develop each resident’s technical skills as quickly as possible. Skills lab instruction, under faculty supervision, will enhance the development of these skills and allow early meaningful participation in the operating room.
Faculty
AMC is a Level I Trauma center, annually admitting over 2,000 patients with a broad variety of injuries. Residents have daily rounds with critical care faculty and provide comprehensive care of ill and injured patients. All residents will become ATLS certified and interested residents may become instructors.
Trauma/Critical Care
Rotation ScheduleChief (5th Year)Vascular Surgery/Colorectal SurgeryGeneral Surgery
4th YearTraumaVascular Surgery/Colorectal Surgery General Surgery
3rd YearPediatric SurgeryGeneral SurgeryGeneral SurgeryVascular
2nd YearTransplantTraumaGeneral Surgery/Colorectal SurgeryGeneral Surgery
1st Year Plastic SurgeryVascular SurgeryTraumaGeneral Surgery
Piedmont Fayette Medical CenterAtlanta Medical Center
Atlanta Medical CenterPiedmont Fayette Medical CenterAtlanta Medical Center
Scottish Rite Children’s Medical CenterNorth Fulton Medical CenterAtlanta Medical CenterAtlanta Medical Center
Piedmont HospitalAtlanta Medical CenterNorth Fulton Medical CenterAtlanta Medical Center
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Core BenefitsAvailable to full time employees at no cost, these benefits include: Basic Employee Life Insurance, Basic Personal Accident Insurance and Long Term Disability coverage.
Medical/Dental/Vision PlansChoose from comprehensive options in all three areas. You have 31 days beginning on your date of hire/rehire to enroll. Your coverage will begin on the first day of the month following 30 days of continuous full-time or eligible part-time employment.
Disability PlanFulltime employees may purchase Short-term and Critical Illness coverage. You have 31 days beginning on your date of hire/rehire to enroll. Your coverage will begin on the first day of the month following 30 days of continuous full-time or eligible part-time employment.
Life, Disability and Voluntary Benefits PlansLife Insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance are available to you, your spouse, and children. You have 31 days beginning on your date of hire/rehire to enroll. Your coverage will begin on the first day of the month following 30 days of continuous full-time or eligible part-time employment.
Reimbursement AccountsSet aside pre-tax dollars to pay for out-of-pocket medical and dependent care expenses. You have 31 days beginning on your date of hire/rehire to enroll. Your coverage will begin on the first day of the month following 30 days of continuous full-time or eligible part-time employment.
403(b) Retirement PlanAll team members are immediately eligible to participate in the 403(b) plan. There is no waiting period to begin your contributions. Participating employees will receive a company match on their contributions of up to 4% of their base salaries.
Resident SalaryThe 2016 – 2017 Annual Resident Salary is as follows:PGY-1 $54,130 PGY-2 $55,426PGY-3 $57,309PGY-4 $60,661PGY-5 $63,181
Benefits Include:• A minimum of One Day in Seven Free From Hospital Duties• Annual Vacation: 3 weeks• Business Travel• Employee Assistance Program (EAP)• Free Membership at Highland Athletic Club Adjacent to Hospital• Free Parking• Internet Access and PACS (Radiology) available throughout the Hospital• iPad Mini• Jury and Bereavement Leave• Library access 24 Hours daily/free medical searches and article retrieval• On-call Meal Reimbursement• Pleasant On-call Quarters• Professional Liability Insurance• Resident-Led Medical Ward Teams• Scholarships
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Sample Rotation Schedule
FOR ALL SURGERIES CALLS, PLEASE PAGE: 404-225-0770This is the on-call pager intern pager and should be used 24 hours a day for consults and all surgery questions
on Trauma/General Surgery/Vascular patients unless question is for specific resident/intern.Night intern house are from 18:30 - 06:30 the following day
MidLevel/Chief call 17:00 - 07:00 the following day.(Please call specific service during the day.)
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INTERNS MIDLEVEL CHIEFDate Day
Chiefs:
Boron (IV) 550-8528Dooley (IV) 225-2486Pannell (IV) 225-2486
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Chiu (III) 225-2571Perez (III) 225-2757Somani (III) 225-2797
Coffman (II) 225-0165McBride (II) 225-2834
Administrative Chief: Colfy 336-1023Resident Pagers: Intern Pagers:
Lovick 225-2492Morgan 225-2569Overcash 225-2721Schneider 225-2738Uribe 225-0099
Moore (II) 225-3113
FM: Hines 225-2363Ortho: Deal 225-2273Ortho: Eggers 225-2276
Trauma: Chiu, Green, Overcash, Eggers, Hines
General Surgery: Boron, Dooley, Pannell, Moore, Uribe, Morgan
Plastics: Schneider
CT/Vascular: Coffman, Lovick
Green (II) 225-0239Kington (II) 225-0353Holloway (II) 225-0278
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Sample Conference Schedules
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Holley M, Carr A, Fuhrman. Pancreatic Adenosquamous Carcinoma in an 89 Year Old Man: A Therapeutic Dilemma. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Chattanooga TN. 2011 FebruarySmith M, Carr A, Fuhrman G, Maynard D. Bochdalkek Hernia Presenting As Renal allograft Failure. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Chattanooga TN. 2011 FebruaryWood T, Carr A, Walker N, Maynard D. Initial Experience Duodenal Switch with Biliopancreatic Diversion in a community based General Surgery Residency Program. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Chattanooga TN. 2011 February
2011Poster Presentations
Colfry AJ, Fuhrman G, Humphries T. Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy’s Role in Triple Negative Breast Cancer. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Chattanooga TN. 2011 Feb.
Podium Presentations
Dooley J, Carr A, Fuhrman G. The Introduction of Retroperitoneoscopic Adrenelectomy into Practice. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Birmingham AL. 2012 FebruaryRedden M, Ramsay P, Humphries T, Pelta A, Henderson V, Fuhrman, G. The Etiology of Enterocutaneous Fistula Predicts Outcome. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Birmingham AL. 2012 FebruaryPannell S, Pelta A. Effective Teaching of Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Skills (FLS) in a Community General Surgery Training Program. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Birmingham AL. 2012 FebruaryBoron J, Redden M, Colfry AJ, Fuhrman, G. Recurrent Contralateral Breast Cancer following Reduction Mammoplasty. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Birmingham AL. 2012 February
2012Poster Presentations
Colfry AJ, Xhang X, Fuhrman GM. Response to Neoadjuvant Therapy in the Breast Predicts Axillary Nodal Status. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Birmingham AL. 2012 FebruaryColfry AJ, Xhang X, Fuhrman GM. Response to Neoadjuvant Therapy in the Breast Predicts Axillary Nodal Status. Am Surg. 2012 Jun;78(6):693-7.Stevens J, Pannell S, Feliciano D, Henderson V. Extending the Art: Placement of Intracranial Pressure Monitors by General Surgery Residents. GA College of the American College of Surgeons. Savannah GA. 2012 August
Podium Presentations
Dada S, Fuhrman G. Miscellaneous Disorders and Their Management in Gastric Surgery: Volvulus, Carcinoid, Lymphoma, Gastric Varices and Gastric Outlet Obstruction. Surg CI NA 2011 Oct, 91(5) 1123-30.Carr A, Ramsay PT. Gastric Acid and Digestive Physiology. Surg Cl NA 2011 Oct, 91(5) 977-982.Colfry AJ, Fuhrman G. Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy’s Role in Triple Negative Breast Cancer. Am Surg 2011 July; 77(7):895-7.
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Chiu S, Redden M, Henderson V, Humphries T, Ramsay PT. Rib Plating for Traumatic Rib Fractures. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Jacksonville FL. 2013 FebruarySomani K, Carr A, Feliciano D. Incidental CT Scan Finding of an Appendiceal Mucocele. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Jacksonville FL. 2013 FebruaryDooley J, Colfry AJ, Ramsay PT. Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathecotomy byClipping (ETS-C): Institution of a New Procedure into a General Surgery Practice. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Jacksonville FL. 2013 FebruaryColfry AJ, Pelta A. Panniculectomy for Exposure and Treatment of Colocutaneous Fistula in the Morbid Obese Patient. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Jacksonville FL. 2013 FebruaryDe Golian E, Stevens J, Ramsay PT. A Complicated Course Following Gastric Banding Plus Plication with Ultimate Reversal of the Procedure. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Jacksonville FL. 2013 FebruaryStevens J, Pannell S, Feliciano DV. Rare Pancreatic Neoplasm Masquerading as Intra-abdominal Hematoma after Blunt Trauma. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Jacksonville FL. 2013 FebruaryRedden M, Stevens J, Wood T, Choat D. Repeat Attempt at Colonoscopic Polypectomy by the Surgeon Spares Surgical Resection in Select Patients. American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons Meeting. 2013 AprilStevens J, Pannell S, Henderson V, Feliciano D. The Effect of Age and Co-Morbidities on Outcome after falls in Elderly Patients. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress Meeting. Washington DC 2013 OctoberRedden M, Pelta A, Choat. D. General Surgery Residents are Able to Achieve Competency in Performing Colonoscopy Under the Guidance of a Colon and Rectal Surgeon. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress Meeting. Washington DC 2013 October
2013Poster Presentations
Stevens J. Surviving Your Residency and Fellowship: What Do Residents/Fellows want from an Attending Surgeon? Southeastern Surgical Congress. Jacksonville FL. 2013 FebruaryRedden M, Stevens J, Wood T, Choat D. Repeat Attempt at Colonoscopic Polypectomy by the Surgeon Spares Surgical Resection in Select Patients. Georgia Society of the American College of Surgeons. Atlanta GA 201 Aug. Dooley J, Colfry AJ, Ramsay PT. Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathecotomy by Clipping (ETS-C): A New Procedure in a General surgery Practice. Georgia Society of the American College of Surgeons. Atlanta GA 2013 August
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Colfry AJ, Fuhrman GM. Miscellaneous Syndromes and Their Management: Occult Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer in Pregnancy, Male Breast Cancer, Surgery in Stage IV Disease. Surgical Clinics of North America. 2013 April. (In press)Redden M, Fuhrman GM. Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in the Treatment of Breast Cancer. Surgical Clinics of North America. 2013 April
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Boron J, Ramsay P. Symptomatic Splenic Inflammatory Pseudotumor. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Savannah GA. 2014 FebruaryPerez E, Fortson J, Roger S. Atypical Tongue Foreign Body. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Savannah GA. 2014 Feb.McBride S, Redden M, Franklin J.Indications for Robotic Cholecystectomy. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Savannah GA. 2014 FebruaryChiu S, Colfry J, Sugiyama A, Ramsay P, Humphries T. Cystoduodenostomy for Pancreatic Pseudocyst. Southeastern Surgical Congress. Savannah GA. 2014 FebruaryPerez E, Davis, M, Hobson, L, Tuggle, K Duncan, T. Laparoscopic Repair of and Epiphrenic Diverticulum after Gastric Bypass. National Medical Association Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly. Honolulu, HI 2014 August
2014Poster Presentations
Moore J, Redden M, Feliciano D, Henderson V, Ramsay P, Humphries T, Mark Walker, Spence S. Tracheostomy Under Bronchoscopic Visualization Does Not Effect Short-Term or Long-Term Complications. Georgia’s 2nd Annual M. Cage Ochsner Resident Paper Competition and Day of Trauma Symposium. Augusta GA. 2014 AugustMoore J, Redden M, Feliciano D, Henderson V, Ramsay P, Humphries T, Mark Walker, Spence S. Tracheostomy Under Bronchoscopic Visualization Does Not Effect Short-Term or Long-Term Complications. GA Society-American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting. St. Simons GA. 2014 August
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Kington D, Ramsay, P. A Case of Primary Perforation of Gastric Lymphoma. Southeastern Surgical Congress, Chattanooga, TN 2015 FebruaryGreen J, Redden, M, Ramsay P. An Unexpected Finding: Crohn’s Disease and Follicular Lymphona- like B cells of Uncertain Significance (FLBUS). Southeastern Surgical Congress, Chattanooga, TN 2015 FebruaryHolloway J, Coffman G, Ramsay P. Valentino’s Syndrome- Perforated Duodenal Ulcer Mimicking Appendicitis. Southeastern Surgical Congress, Chattanooga, TN 2015 FebruaryCoffman G, Green J, Middleton M. Nonsurgical Spontaneous Pneumoperitoneum: A Case Report and Review of Literature. Southeastern Surgical Congress, Chattanooga, TN 2015 FebruaryCoffman G, Perez E, Combs, J. Operative Exploration of Axillary Atery Injury. Southeastern Surgical Congress, Chattanooga, TN 2015 FebruaryChiu S, Dooley, J, Combs, J. Closed Posterior Elbow Dislocation with Associated Brachial Artery InjurySoutheastern Surgical Congress, Chattanooga, TN 2015 FebruaryPerez E. Endovascular Repair of an Aortic Perforation Due to an IVC Filter. Georgia State Medical Association 2015 June
2015Poster Presentations
Moore J, Fortson J, Su R. Basal Encephalocele in Sphenoid Sinus. A Case Report and Review of Literature. ENT Associates of South Atlanta, Atlanta, GA
Podium Presentations
Alejandro Chavarriaga, MD Florida State University
College of MedicinePGY-1
Ebenezer Enchia, MD Loyola University Stritch
School of MedicinePGY-1
Preston Hood, DO West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
PGY-1
Terry Langfitt, MD Medical College of Georgia at
Georgia’s Health Sciences UniversityPGY-1
Nikhil Patel, MD Chicago Medical School at Rosalind
Franklin University of MedicinePGY-1
Thomas Easterday, MD University of IndianaSchool of Medicine
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Delquis R. Mendoza-Caro, MD Moorehouse School of Medicine
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Sharon Yu, MD Virginia Commonwealth University
School of MedicinePGY-2
Ayesha N. Lovick, MD University of North Carolina School
of Medicine at Chapel HillyPGY-3
Jonathan L. Overcash, MD Medical College of Georgia at
Georgia’s Health Sciences UniversityPGY-3
Celso F. Uribe II, MD University of Texas Health Science
Center at San AntonioPGY-3
Jessica O. Green, MD, PhD Medical College of Georgia at
Georgia’s Health Sciences UniversityPGY-4
Jacob J. Holloway, MD University of Texas Health Science
Center at San AntonioPGY-4
Daniella B. Kington, MDEast Tennessee State University
James H. Quillen College of MedicinePGY-4
Gregory J. Coffman, MD Tulane University
School of MedicinePGY-5/Chief Resident
Stephen A. McBride II, MD University of Alabama
School of MedicinePGY-5/Chief Resident
Joshua W. Moore, MDUniversity of Miami Leonard M.
Miller School of MedicinePGY-5/Chief Resident
Carla Wagner, MBAGeneral Surgery
Residency Coordinator404.265.4411
2016 - 2017 Residents
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• Minimally Invasive Surgery Fellowship University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee• Hand Surgery Fellowship University of Miami, Miami, Florida• General Surgery Practice Wellstar Paulding Hospital, Hiram, Georgia• Breast Surgery Fellowship Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia• General Surgery North Atlanta Surgical Associates, Fayetteville, Georgia• Hepatobiliary Fellowship Florida Hospital Tampa, Tampa, Florida• Minimally Invasive Surgery Fellowship UC-Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California• Breast Surgery Fellowship Williams Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Michigan• General Surgery Athens Regional Medical Center, Athens, Georgia• Trauma/Critical Care Surgeon Gwinnett Medical Center, Lawrenceville, Georgia• General Surgery Satilla Medical Center, Waycross, Georgia• General Surgery Piedmont Newnan Hospital, Newnan, Georgia• Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Vanderbilt Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee• Breast Surgery Fellowship, University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas
Where Do Surgery Residents Go After Graduation?
303 Parkway DriveAtlanta, GA 30312
404-265-4411