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Our Fort Sanders physicians perform surgery
at Fort Sanders
Regional Hospital.
Dr. Brinner was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended Washington
University in St. Louis and Tulane University Medical School.
He received his general surgery training at Emory University Affiliated
Hospitals in Atlanta. He went on to complete a vascular surgery
Fellowship at Emory University in Atlanta. He began his practice
in Knoxville in 1979.
Dr. Graham was raised in Texas. He attended Austin
College in Sherman, Texas and received his medical degree from
Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. He completed his general surgery
training at the University of Texas in San Antonio. He went
on to complete his Fellowship training in vascular surgery at Baylor
University in Dallas. He began his practice in Knoxville in 1987.
A native of Memphis, Tennessee, Dr. Hyatt attended Vanderbilt University
and received his medical degree from the University of Tennessee
Health Science Center in Memphis. He received his general surgery
training at Emory University Affiliated Hospitals in Atlanta and
completed a vascular surgery Fellowship at Emory. Board Certified
by the American Board of Surgery, he began his practice in Knoxville
in 1976, after serving in the U.S. Navy at the Naval Hospital in
Annapolis, Maryland, for two years.
Dr. Kropilak was born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. He attended
St. Vincent College in Latrobe and received his medical degree from
Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia. He completed his
general surgery training at the Cleveland and went on to complete
a fellowship in vascular surgery there. He began his practice in
Knoxville in 1988.
Dr. Zirkle was born in Knoxville, Tennessee. He attended Duke
University and completed his medical degree and general surgery
training at Vanderbilt University. He went on to complete
his Fellowship in vascular surgery at Eastern Virginia Medical School
in Norfolk. He began his practice in Knoxville in 1984.
Dr. Midis was born in Richmond, Virginia. He attended Dartmouth
College, New Hampshire and received his medical degree from the
University of Virginia, Charlottesville. He completed his general
surgery training at the University of Maryland Medical System, Baltimore.
He went on to complete fellowships in surgical oncology at MD Anderson
Cancer Center, Texas and colorectal surgery at The Cleveland Clinic,
Ohio. He began his practice in Knoxville in 1997.
Dr. Young of Knoxville, Tennessee, received his undergraduate degree
from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and his medical degree
from Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington D.C.
After his general surgery training at Mayo Graduate School of Medicine,
he went on to complete his Fellowship training in vascular surgery
at The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics and in endovascular
surgery at Mercy Regional Heart and Vascular Institute. Board Certified,
American Board of Surgery, in general and vascular surgery, and
Fellow Candidate, American College of Surgeons. Dr. Young began
his practice in Knoxville in 2004.
Dr. Dudrick received his medical degree from the University of
St. Louis School of Medicine at St. Louis, Mo., in 1988. He completed
his residency in general surgery from the University of Florida
at Gainesville and a fellowship in surgical oncology from the prestigious
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. Dr. Dudrick
is board certified by the American Board of Surgery.
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