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Physician Directory
Surgical expertise right at your fingertips.
502.583.8303 • UofLphysicians.com/surgery
2013-14
When it comes to surgery, your patients may be willing to travel anywhere to receive the latest treatments and world-class care.
But they don’t have to. At UofL Physicians – Surgery, our internationally renowned surgeons have already trained at the top institutions in the world, and we have made significant contributions to surgical care on a regional, national and international level. We bring what we have learned back home to our patients and provide leading-edge surgical treatment.
Our surgeons have a long-standing commitment to excellence in patient care, education and research. Our high standards of surgical excellence and compassionate care result in a unique level of comfort and confidence between our more than 40 multi-specialty surgeons and their patients. In addition, a highly skilled support staff works closely with our physicians.
We take great pride in our commitment to keeping referring physicians informed, involved and up to date
on their patients’ treatment.
We offer a broad range of services from simple procedures, such as gallbladder surgery and hernia repair, to cosmetic surgery and treatment of adult and pediatric ear, nose and throat disorders, to the most complex, including cancer treatment, vascular surgery and much more. Many of our procedures are minimally invasive, which means faster recovery, less scarring, and a quicker return to what matters most.
We hope this directory will make it easier for you to contact us as needed.
Thank you.
BariatricsFarid J. Kehdy, M.D. .................................... 4Gerald M. Larson, M.D. ............................... 4Jorge L. Rodriguez, M.D. ............................. 5Erica R.H. Sutton, M.D. ............................... 5
colon & rectal surgeryPeter G. Deveaux, M.D. ............................... 6Kelli M. Bullard Dunn, M.D. ........................ 6 Susan Galandiuk, M.D. ............................... 7Jeffrey R. Jorden, M.D. ................................ 7
entJeffrey M. Bumpous, M.D............................ 9Swapna K. Chandran, M.D. ......................... 9Toni M. Ganzel, M.D., MBA ....................... 10Arun K. Gadre, M.D. .................................. 10Kevin L. Potts, M.D.................................... 11Welby I. Winstead, M.D. ........................... 11
auDiologyLynzee N. Alworth, Ph.D. .......................... 13David R. Cunningham, Ph.D. ..................... 13Barbara A. Eisenmenger, Au.D. ................. 13Casey A. Rutledge, Au.D. .......................... 14Jeffrey A. Weihing, Ph.D. .......................... 14
general & laparoscopic surgeryMatthew V. Benns, M.D. ........................... 16William G. Cheadle, M.D. .......................... 16Glen A. Franklin, M.D. ............................... 17Richard Neal Garrison, M.D. ...................... 17Brian G. Harbrecht, M.D. ........................... 18Farid J. Kehdy, M.D. .................................. 18Gerald M. Larson, M.D. ............................. 19Frank B. Miller, M.D. ................................. 19Keith R. Miller, M.D. .................................. 20Nicholas A. Nash, M.D............................... 20Hiram C. Polk, Jr., M.D. ............................. 21J. David Richardson, M.D. ......................... 21
Jorge L. Rodriguez, M.D. ........................... 22Jason W. Smith, M.D. ................................ 22Erica R.H. Sutton, M.D. ............................. 23Gary C. Vitale, M.D. ................................... 23
plastic & reconstructive surgeryLarry D. Florman, M.D. .............................. 25Jarrod A. Little, M.D. ................................. 25Terry M. McCurry, M.D. ............................. 26Gordon R. Tobin, M.D. ............................... 26Bradon J. Wilhelmi, M.D. .......................... 27
surgical oncologyMichael B. Flynn, M.D. .............................. 29Robert C.G. Martin, II, M.D., Ph.D. ............ 29Kelly M. McMasters, M.D., Ph.D. ............... 30Amy R. Quillo, M.D. ................................... 30Charles R. Scoggins, M.D., MBA ................ 31
transplantationEric G. Davis, M.D. ..................................... 33Mary Eng, M.D. ......................................... 33Michael G. Hughes, M.D. .......................... 34Christopher M. Jones, M.D. ....................... 34Michael R. Marvin, M.D. ........................... 35
trauma & critical careMatthew V. Benns, M.D. ........................... 36William G. Cheadle, M.D. .......................... 36Glen A. Franklin, M.D. ............................... 37Richard Neal Garrison, M.D. ...................... 37Brian G. Harbrecht, M.D. ........................... 38Frank B. Miller, M.D. ................................. 38Keith R. Miller, M.D. .................................. 39Nicholas A. Nash, M.D............................... 39J. David Richardson, M.D. ......................... 40Jason W. Smith, M.D. ................................ 40
vascular & enDovascular surgeryAmit J. Dwivedi, M.D. ............................... 42
Johns Hopkins • Memorial Sloan- Kettering • Vanderbilt
M.D. Anderson • Cl eveland Clinic • Mayo Clinic • Ha rvard
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Farid J. Kehdy, M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: American University of BeirutResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General SurgeryFellowship: University of Texas Southwestern Medical College, Division of GI and Endocrine Surgery, Dallas, Minimally Invasive Surgery
Clinical Expertise: Weight-loss surgery, single-incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy, laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication, laparoscopic solid organ surgery (splenectomy, adrenalectomy, pancreatectomy, nephrectomy), laparoscopic colon surgery, laparoscopic hernia repair, laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair, single-incision laparoscopic splenectomy
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Gerald M. Larson, M.D.Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and Training Medical School: University of MinnesotaResidency: Boston University, General SurgeryFellowship: University of Illinois, Gastrointestinal Surgery Clinical Expertise: Bariatric and laparoscopic general surgery, ERCP
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Jorge L. Rodriguez, M.D.Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and Training Medical School: University of Virginia Medical School, CharlottesvilleResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General Surgery Clinical Expertise: Laparoscopic/bariatric surgery, general surgery problems in bariatric patients
Contact Information502.583.8303 Office • [email protected]
Erica R.H. Sutton, M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MDResidency: University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, General SurgeryPost Doctoral Fellowship: Johns Hopkins University Schools of Nursing, Medicine and Public Health, Baltimore
Clinical Fellowship: University of Maryland School of Medicine, Minimally Invasive SurgeryClinical Expertise: Advanced minimally invasive procedures and surgical endoscopy
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Peter G. Deveaux, M.D.Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Chicago Medical School – Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and ScienceResidency: Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine, General SurgeryFellowship: University of Louisville School of Medicine, Colon and Rectal Surgery
Clinical Expertise: Inflammatory bowel disease, anorectal disease
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Kelli M. Bullard Dunn, M.D.Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Harvard Medical School, Boston, MAResidency: University of California, San Francisco, General SurgeryFellowship: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Colon and Rectal SurgeryClinical Expertise: Diagnosis and treatment of colorectal
and anal cancers, precancerous conditions, hereditary (familial) malignancies, inflammatory bowel disease and other benign colorectal conditions
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YSusan Galandiuk, M.D.Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Julius Maximilians Universitaet Wuerzburg Medical School, Wuerzburg, GermanyResidency: Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland Fellowships: •Price Institute of Surgical Research, University of Louisville• Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Colon and Rectal Surgery
Clinical Expertise: Colon and rectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease and fecal incontinence
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Jeffrey R. Jorden, M.D.Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of South Florida College of Medicine, TampaResidency: University of South Florida, General Surgery Fellowships: •University of Louisville School of Medicine, Colon and Rectal Surgery• Camposanpiero Hospital, Pavoda, Italy, Robotic and Laparoscopic Surgery
Clinical Expertise: Minimally invasive and robotic colorectal surgery
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TJeffrey M. Bumpous, M.D.J. Samuel Bumgardner Endowed Professor in Otolaryngology and Chief, Division of Otolaryngology, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Louisville School of MedicineResidency: St. Louis University Hospital, OtolaryngologyFellowship: American Cancer Society Clinical Fellow in Head and Neck Oncologic and Cranial Base Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Clinical Expertise: Head and neck cancer, thyroid and parathyroid surgery, cranial-base surgery, robotic head and neck surgery
Contact Information502.583.8303 Office • [email protected]
Swapna K. Chandran, M.D.Assistant Professor, Division of Otolaryngology, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Louisville School of MedicineResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck SurgeryFellowships: • Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Laryngology-Care of the Professional Voice• Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children/Nemours Children’s Clinic in Wilmington, DE, Pediatric Otolaryngology
Clinical Expertise: Adult and pediatric throat, voice, and swallowing disorders, pediatric sinus and airway, pediatric head and neck problems, pediatric hearing and balance, pediatric snoring and sleep apnea, general pediatric ENT
Contact Information502.583.8303 Office • [email protected]
Find Your voice.
Do you or someone you know suffer from chronic hoarseness?
Do you experience discomfort or have to strain when talking or singing?
Do you have a weak or aging voice?
Do you lose your voice after hours in the classroom or courtroom?
Common Conditions Treated: • Discomfortorstrainwhentalking or singing• Chronichoarseness• Roughness,breathinessorweakness in the voice• Chroniccoughinchildrenandadults• Vocalnodules• Vocalcystsandpolyps• Vocalcordparalysis• VoiceproblemsrelatedtoParkinson’s disease• Spasmodicdysphonia• Vocalfoldhemorrhage• Vocalfolddysfunction• Agingvoice• Swallowingdifficulty• Hyper-/hypo-nasality
If you have these or any other voice disorders, we can help!
The LouisvilleCenterforVoiceCare is the only comprehensive, multidisciplinary Voice Disorders Clinic in Kentucky and one of just a few in the country with a fellowship-trained laryngologist (voice specialist) on site.
Every patient receives specialized care by our well-trained physicians and speech pathologists who have a combined 25 years in the treatment of voice disorders. This experience, coupled with our state-of-the-art medical equipment and groundbreaking, minimally invasive treatment options, means the best possible voice care for our patients.
CALL 502-583-8303UofLphysicians.com/ear-nose-throat
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Toni M. Ganzel, M.D., MBA Dean, School of Medicine, University of Louisville Professor of Surgery, Division of Otolaryngology, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Nebraska Medical Center, OmahaResidency: University of Nebraska Medical Center, OtolaryngologyClinical Expertise: Pediatric otolaryngology
Contact Information502.583.8303 Office • [email protected]
Arun K. Gadre, M.D.Associate Professor of Surgery, Division of Otolaryngology, University of Louisville Department of Surgery, HHI Endowed Chair in Otology & Neurotology, and Director of Otology, Neurotology and Skull Base Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College and General Hospital, Bombay, IndiaResidency: University of California Davis Medical Center,
Sacramento, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College and General Hospital Fellowships: • House Ear Institute in Los Angeles, Otology Research Fellow• Lahey Clinic, Burlington, MA, Eleanor Naylor Dana Laser Research Fellow• New York University Medical Center and Tisch Hospital, Manhattan, Otology and Neurotology Fellow• Tata Memorial Cancer Hospital, Head and Neck SurgeryClinical Expertise: Adult and pediatric acoustic neuroma surgery, surgery of the skull base for benign and malignant lesions, cochlear implantation and bone anchored hearing aids, ear surgery including surgery for chronic otitis media and cholesteatoma, surgery of the facial nerve, management of vertigo and maxillofacial trauma
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Kevin L. Potts, M.D.Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Otolaryngology, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Louisville School of MedicineResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck SurgeryClinical Expertise: General otolaryngology, minimally invasive surgery of the head and neck, endoscopic sinus surgery, management of allergic disorders and general pediatric ENT, robotic head and neck surgery
Contact Information502.583.8303 Office • [email protected]
Welby I. Winstead, M.D.Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Otolaryngology, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineResidency: University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics, OtolaryngologyFellowship: University of Pennsylvania Graduate Hospital, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Clinical Expertise: Endoscopic sinus surgery, expanded endonasal approach for pituitary/skull-base pathology, medical and surgical treatment of nasal and sinus disease, disorders of taste and smell, reconstructive rhinoplasty
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Lynzee N. Alworth, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Audiology, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and Training Doctorate: University of TennesseeClinical Expertise: Pediatric and adult diagnostic, hearing aid and cochlear implant services
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David R. Cunningham, Ph.D.Professor of Audiology, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and Training Doctorate: University of KansasClinical Expertise: Hearing aids and audiological rehabilitation
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Barbara A. Eisenmenger, Au.D.
Education and TrainingDoctorate: University of LouisvilleClinical Expertise: Complete audiological evaluations, consultation and information regarding hearing loss and treatment options, cochlear implant program including evaluation and follow-up services, workers’ compensation exams
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Breaking the sounds oF silence.
Do some sounds seem too loud?Haveyoueverfeltdizzyorlightheaded?Havetroublehearingwhenthereisnoiseinthebackground?Do you misunderstand what others are saying?Do most people you talk to seem tomumble?
ServicesInclude:• ManagementofVertigo• Adult&PediatricHearingEvaluationsandTreatment• CochlearImplantationandBone-Anchored HearingAids• AdultAmplificationandAuditoryRehabilitation• AuditoryProcessingDisordersTesting• AcousticNeuromaSurgery• SurgeryoftheSkullBaseforBenignand MalignantLesions• EarSurgery,includingSurgeryforChronicOtitis MediaandCholesteatoma• Ossiculoplasty• SurgeryoftheFacialNerve• TemporalBoneTraumaandFractures• SuperiorSemicircularCanalDehiscenceSyndrome, PerilymphFistulas,andVestibularNeurectomies• GeneticHearingLoss• AuditoryBrainstemResponseTesting
If you answered yes to any of these,
you may have a hearing or balance
disorder, and the experts at UofL Physicians–HearingandBalance
can help. Serving patients from birth to
the Golden Years, UofLPhysicians–HearingandBalance provides
top-notch clinical care, education, and
research related to deafness, hearing
loss, and balance disorders.
CALL 502-583-8303UofLphysicians.com/audiology
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Casey A. Rutledge, Au.D.
Education and Training Doctorate: Auburn UniversityClinical Expertise: Pediatric and adult diagnostics, hearing aids, vestibular disorders, and cochlear implants
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Jeffrey A. Weihing, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of Audiology, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingDoctorate: University of ConnecticutClinical Expertise: Electrophysiology and balance disorders
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Glen A. Franklin, M.D. Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Louisville School of MedicineResidency: University of South Carolina School of Medicine, General SurgeryFellowship: University of Louisville School of Medicine, Trauma/Critical CareClinical Expertise: General surgery, emergency surgery, trauma, burn and critical care
Contact Information502.583.8303 Office • [email protected]
Richard Neal Garrison, M.D. Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Emory University School of Medicine, AtlantaResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General SurgeryFellowship: Clinical Associate in Oncology, Louisville Clinical Expertise: Vascular, trauma and general surgery
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Matthew V. Benns, M.D.Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, INResidency: University of Louisville, General SurgeryFellowship: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, Surgical Critical CareClinical Expertise: General surgery, trauma surgery, and critical care
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William G. Cheadle, M.D.Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of California at IrvineResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General SurgeryFellowship: University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, Clinical ResearchClinical Expertise: Intra-abdominal infection, breast disease, trauma, endoscopy
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Gerald M. Larson, M.D. Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of MinnesotaResidency: Boston University, General SurgeryFellowship: University of Illinois, Gastrointestinal Surgery Clinical Expertise: Bariatric and laparoscopic general surgery, ERCP
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Frank B. Miller, M.D. Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis Residency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General SurgeryClinical Expertise: General, vascular and trauma surgery
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Brian G. Harbrecht, M.D.Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery, Director, Trauma and Critical Care
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Louisville School of Medicine Residency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General SurgeryClinical Expertise: Hernia surgery, gallbladder disease, general surgery, trauma surgery and critical care
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Farid J. Kehdy, M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: American University of BeirutResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General SurgeryFellowship: University of Texas Southwestern Medical College, Division of GI and Endocrine Surgery, Dallas, Minimally Invasive Surgery
Clinical Expertise: Weight-loss surgery, single-incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy, laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication, laparoscopic solid organ surgery (splenectomy, adrenalectomy, pancreatectomy, nephrectomy), laparoscopic colon surgery, laparoscopic hernia repair, laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair, single-incision splenectomy
Contact Information502.583.8303 Office • [email protected]
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Hiram C. Polk, Jr., M.D. Ben A. Reid, Sr. Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, University of Louisville School of Medicine
Education and TrainingMedical School: Harvard Medical SchoolResidency: Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, MO, General SurgeryFellowships: Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine, London, and Institut Pasteur, ParisClinical Expertise: Melanoma, complex cancers and esophageal problems, general surgery
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J. David Richardson, M.D.Professor of Surgery and Chief, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Kentucky School of Medicine, LexingtonResidency: University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, and University of Texas Medical School, San Antonio, General Surgery and Thoracic SurgeryClinical Expertise: Thoracic and vascular surgery
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Keith R. Miller, M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville School of Medicine
Education and TrainingMedical School: Indiana University School of MedicineResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General SurgeryFellowships: University of Louisville School of Medicine, Surgical Critical CareClinical Expertise: Trauma/ surgical critical care, general surgery
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Nicholas A. Nash, M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Louisville School of MedicineResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General SurgeryFellowship: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Surgical Critical Care Clinical Expertise: General surgery, trauma surgery and critical care
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Erica R.H. Sutton, M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MDResidency: University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, General SurgeryPost Doctoral Fellowship: Johns Hopkins University Schools of Nursing, Medicine and Public Health, Baltimore
Clinical Fellowship: University of Maryland School of Medicine, Minimally Invasive SurgeryClinical Expertise: Advanced minimally invasive procedures and surgical endoscopy
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Gary C. Vitale, M.D. Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CTResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General Surgery Fellowships: •University of Dundee, Department of Surgery, Dundee Scotland, GI, Pancreatic and Biliary Surgery • Clinique de L’Alma, Paris, France, ERCP Fellowship
Clinical Expertise: Pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer, gallbladder and bile duct pathology, pancreatic and biliary surgery, endoscopy including EGD, colonoscopy and ERCP
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Jorge L. Rodriguez, M.D. Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Virginia Medical School, CharlottesvilleResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General Surgery Clinical Expertise: Laparoscopic/bariatric surgery, general surgery problems in bariatric patients
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Jason W. Smith, M.D.Hiram C. Polk, Jr., M.D. and Mrs. Lily Banerjee Associate Professor of Surgery and Chief, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: The Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioResidency: The Ohio State University Medical Center, General SurgeryFellowship: The Ohio State University Medical Center, Surgical Critical CareClinical Expertise: General surgery, emergency surgery, trauma, burn and critical care
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YLarry D. Florman, M.D.Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: The Catholic University of Louvain, Louvain, BelgiumResidency: •Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, General Surgery• Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital, New York• University of Louisville School of Medicine, Plastic SurgeryClinical Expertise: Rhinoplasty
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Jarrod A. Little, M.D. Assistant Professor, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Texas, HoustonResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, Otolaryngology Fellowship: University of Louisville, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Clinical Expertise: Aesthetic plastic and reconstructive surgery, head and neck surgery
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At UofL Physicians – Surgery, we pride ourselves on staying at
the forefront of surgical innovations. One such recent technological
advance is the da Vinci Robot, which enables surgeons to perform
delicate operations with breakthrough precision.
We are using the Robot to treat colorectal and head and neck
patients who are candidates for the minimally invasive
procedure. The Robot provides us with exceptional
vision, precision, dexterity and improved
access to the treatment site.
As a result, our patients experience
less pain and quicker recovery.
UofL Physicians – Surgery —
using the latest technology
to provide the best surgical care.
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YTerry M. McCurry, M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Louisville School of MedicineResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General SurgeryFellowship: Indiana University, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Clinical Expertise: Head and neck melanoma, breast reconstruction, body contouring of all types including patients who have had weight-loss surgery, breast surgery of all types: reconstruction, reduction, and augmentation and corrective or revision for previous breast surgery
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Gordon R. Tobin, M.D. Professor of Surgery, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of California School of Medicine, San FranciscoResidency: •University of Arizona, Tucson, General Surgery • University of Arizona, Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryFellowship: University of Miami, Pediatric Surgery and Aesthetic Surgery Maytag Fellow Clinical Expertise: Plastic and reconstructive surgery
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YBradon J. Wilhelmi, M.D. Leonard J. Weiner Professor and Chief, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Rush Medical College, ChicagoResidency: •Northwestern University, General Surgery• University of Texas Medical Branch, Plastic SurgeryFellowship: Harvard Medical School, Hand Microsurgery
Clinical Expertise: Facelifts and other aesthetic plastic surgery, breastaugmentation/reduction and reconstruction, body contouring, hand/wristand reconstructive microsurgery
Contact Information502.583.8303 Office • [email protected]
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We offer the full scope of cosmetic surgery procedures including breast enhancement surgery, breast reconstruction, body contouring, liposuction, face lifts, nasal recontouring, eye lifts, Botox, wrinkle fillers and chemical peels.
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BradonJ.Wilhelmi,M.D.
LarryD.Florman,M.D.
JarrodA.Little,M.D.
TerryM.McCurry,M.D.
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Michael B. Flynn, M.D. Professor of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, University of Louisville School of Medicine
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin, IrelandResidency: University of Maryland, General SurgeryFellowship: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Surgical OncologyClinical Expertise: Head and neck cancer and thyroid/parathyroid surgery
Contact Information502.583.8303 Office
Robert C.G. Martin, II, M.D., Ph.D.Sam and Lolita Weakley Professor of Surgery and Chief, Division of Surgical Oncology, University of Louisville School of Medicine
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Louisville Graduate School: University of Louisville (PhD program)Residency: University of Louisville, General SurgeryFellowship: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Surgical Oncology and Hepatobiliary Surgery
Clinical Expertise: Liver tumors (laparoscopic and open), pancreatic (laparoscopic and open), esophageal (laparoscopic, open and endoscopic stenting and ablation), gastric (laparoscopic and open) and colon cancers (laparoscopic and open), bile duct tumors, sarcoma and melanoma
Contact Information502.583.8303 Office • [email protected]
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Kelly M. McMasters, M.D., Ph.D.Ben A. Reid, Sr. Professor of Surgery and Chairman, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson (formerly Rutgers) Medical SchoolGraduate School: Rutgers University (PhD in Cell and Developmental Biology)Residency: University of Louisville, General SurgeryFellowship: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Surgical Oncology
Clinical Expertise: Melanoma, breast cancer, sarcoma, liver and hepatobiliary tumors (laparoscopic and open), pancreatic (laparoscopic and open), gastric (laparoscopic and open), esophageal, and colon cancers
Contact Information502.583.8303 Office • [email protected]
Amy R. Quillo, M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of LouisvilleResidency: University of Louisville, General SurgeryFellowship: Mayo Clinic Rochester, Endocrine SurgeryClinical Expertise: Thyroid surgery (for both thyroid cancer and benign disease); parathyroid surgery (including minimally invasive approach); adrenal disease, especially functional adrenal tumors, and adrenalectomy (both laparoscopic and open); breast cancer
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Charles R. Scoggins, M.D., MBA Vice Chair for Operations and Finance, Professor of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Texas Medical SchoolResidency: Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, General SurgeryGraduate School: University of Louisville (MBA program) Fellowships: •M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Surgical Oncology• Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Research Fellow
Clinical Expertise: Liver tumors (laparoscopic and open), pancreatic (laparoscopic and open), esophageal (laparoscopic and open), gastric (laparoscopic and open) and colon cancers (laparoscopic and open), bile duct tumors, sarcoma and melanoma
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Eric G. Davis, M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Transplantation, University of Louisville School of Medicine
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Louisville School of MedicineResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General SurgeryFellowship: Recanati/Miller Transplant Institute of Mount Sinai Hospital, Abdominal Organ Transplant Clinical Expertise: Liver, pancreas and kidney transplantation and hepatobiliary surgery
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Mary Eng, M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Transplantation, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Rush Medical College, ChicagoResidency: Detroit Medical Center - Sinai Hospital, General Surgery and Kern Medical Center, Bakersfield, CA, General SurgeryFellowships: • Brigham & Woman’s Hospital, Boston, MA, Surgical Critical Care • University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle,
Transplant Surgery Clinical Expertise: Liver, kidney, pancreas transplant, access surgery, general surgery
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in the Fight against cancer, You need the Best team in Your corner.
• Breast• Melanoma
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• Colorectal• Liver
• Thyroid• Parathyroid
• Adrenal• Intestinal
If you have been diagnosed with cancer that may require surgery, you need an experienced, compassionate surgical oncologist who can offer you the best treatment options available.
The Surgical Oncologists with UofLPhysicians–SurgicalOncology have not only trained at the top cancer institutions in the world, they continue to stay at the forefront of cancer treatment and have made significant contributions to the field on a regional, national and international level.
This means their patients get the most advanced, leading-edge cancer care available.
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MichaelB.Flynn,M.D.
RobertC.G.Martin,II,M.D.,Ph.D.
AmyR.Quillo,M.D.
KellyM.McMasters,M.D.,Ph.D.
CharlesR.Scoggins,M.D.,MBA
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Michael G. Hughes, M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Transplantation, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NCResidency: University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, General SurgeryFellowship: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Multi-organ Abdominal Transplant Clinical Expertise: Liver, pancreas and kidney transplantation, hepatobiliary surgery, surgical management of chronic pancreatitis
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Christopher M. Jones, M.D.Assistant Professor, Division of Transplantation, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DCResidency: Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, General SurgeryFellowship: Abdominal Organ Transplant, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Clinical Expertise: Laparoscopic hepatobiliary surgery, laparoscopic liver/pancreatic resections, cholangiocarcinoma, portal hypertension, liver, pancreas and kidney transplantation
Contact Information502.583.8303 Office • [email protected]
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Michael R. Marvin, M.D. Associate Professor of Surgery and Chief, Division of Transplantation, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Columbia University - College of Physicians and Surgeons, New YorkResidency: The Presbyterian Hospital in the City of New York, General Surgery
Fellowships: •Columbia University, Research Fellowship •New York Presbyterian Hospital, Renal Transplantation Surgery Fellowship •New York Presbyterian Hospital, Liver Transplantation Surgery Fellowship Clinical Expertise: Liver and kidney transplantation, management of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), laparoscopic and open management of cancers of the liver, bile duct and pancreas, laparoscopic management of liver cysts, hepatobiliary surgery
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Glen A. Franklin, M.D. Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Louisville School of MedicineResidency: University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Columbia, General SurgeryFellowship: University of Louisville School of Medicine, Trauma/Critical Care
Clinical Expertise: General surgery, emergency surgery, trauma, burn and critical cares
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Richard Neal Garrison, M.D.Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Emory University School of Medicine, AtlantaResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General SurgeryFellowship: Clinical Associate in Oncology, Louisville Clinical Expertise: Vascular, trauma, and general surgery
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Matthew V. Benns, M.D.Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, INResidency: University of Louisville, General SurgeryFellowship: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, Surgical Critical CareClinical Expertise: General surgery, trauma surgery, and critical care
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William G. Cheadle, M.D.Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of California at IrvineResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General SurgeryFellowship: University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, Clinical ResearchClinical Expertise: Intra-abdominal infection, breast disease, trauma, endoscopy
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Keith R. Miller, M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville School of Medicine
Education and TrainingMedical School: Indiana University School of MedicineResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General SurgeryFellowship: University of Louisville School of Medicine, Surgical Critical CareClinical Expertise: Trauma/ surgical critical care, general surgery
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Nicholas A. Nash, M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Louisville School of MedicineResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General SurgeryFellowship: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Surgical Critical Care Clinical Expertise: General surgery, trauma surgery and critical care
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EBrian G. Harbrecht, M.D. Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery, Director, Trauma and Critical Care
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Louisville School of Medicine Residency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General SurgeryClinical Expertise: Hernia surgery, gallbladder disease, general surgery, trauma surgery and critical care
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Frank B. Miller, M.D.Hiram C. Polk, Jr./Lily Banerjee Professor of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Indiana University School of Medicine, IndianapolisResidency: University of Louisville School of Medicine, General Surgery
Clinical Expertise: General, vascular, and trauma surgery
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UofL Physicians – Vascular Surgery consists of a team of renowned leaders in vascular surgery and minimally invasive endovascular therapy.
We provide care and treatment for a broad spectrum of circulatory disorders, including peripheral vascular and aortic disease, carotid disease, vein disorders and thrombophlebitis.
We strive to precisely diagnose our patients’ conditions and then provide the most effective therapy specifically tailored for each patient’s needs.
In addition, our vascular surgeons are educators. We have written and lectured extensively on endovascular techniques and provided workshops for vascular surgeons throughout the Southeast helping them learn minimally invasive techniques.
Our highly skilled Vascular Surgeons are committed to providing excellent care for your patients.
Leaders in Vascular Care.
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J. David Richardson, M.D.Professor of Surgery and Chief, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: University of Kentucky School of Medicine, LexingtonResidency: University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington and University of Texas Medical School, San Antonio, General Surgery and Thoracic SurgeryClinical Expertise: Thoracic and vascular surgery
Contact Information502.583.8303 Office • [email protected]
Jason W. Smith, M.D.Hiram C. Polk, Jr., M.D. and Mrs. Lily Banerjee Associate Professor of Surgery and Chief, Division of General Surgery, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: The Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioResidency: The Ohio State University Medical Center, General SurgeryFellowship: The Ohio State University Medical Center, Surgical Critical CareClinical Expertise: General surgery, emergency surgery, trauma, burn and critical care
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Associate Professor of Surgery and Chief, Division of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapeutics, University of Louisville Department of Surgery
Education and TrainingMedical School: Grant Medical College, Mumbai University, IndiaResidency: Topiwala National Medical College, B.Y.L. NairHospital/Mumbai University and North Oakland MedicalCenter/Wayne State University, Pontiac, MI, General SurgeryFellowship: North Shore University/Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Manhasset, NY, Vascular Surgery
Clinical Expertise: Aortic aneurysms, endovascular and vascular options of peripheral artery disease, venous disease and hemodialysis access
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When it comes to surgery, you may be willing to travel anywhere to receive the best care possible. But you don’t have to.
At UofLPhysicians–Surgery, our internationally renowned surgeons have already trained at the top institutions in the country, and we have brought what we learned back home to you.
This means we feel uniquely qualified to provide you with top-notch treatments and world-class care. Further, as faculty physicians, we continually stay abreast of the latest, most effective treatment options for our patients.
With locations in downtown, in the East End and in Southern Indiana, UofLPhysicians–Surgery offers a broad range of services, including general, bariatric, vascular and colorectal surgery, endoscopy and ERCP, surgical oncology and abdominal organ transplantation. We also offer ENT, reconstructive and cosmetic surgery, audiology and hearing aids. Many of our procedures use cutting-edge, minimally invasive techniques, which means faster recovery, less scarring and quicker return to normal activity and work.
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