
Dimitrios Agaliotis, M.D., (Assistant Professor of
Medicine) received a M.D. from The National and
Capodistrain University of Athens, Greece. He
completed residency training in internal medicine at
Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium and the
University of South Florida, and a
hematology/oncology fellowship including bone
marrow transplants at the University of Florida.
Daniel Beals, M.D., (Assistant Professor of
Surgery) received a B.S. in Biology and Chemistry
from Carson-Newman College and a M.D. from
Tulane Medical School. He completed an internship
and residency in general surgery at Marshall
University Affiliated Hospitals. He also completed
fellowships in pediatric surgery/critical care at Boston
Children's Hospital and Miami Children's Hospital.
Jeffrey Brandon, M.D., (Associate Professor and
Vice-Chair of Radiology) received a B.S. in Biology
from Allegheny College and a M.D. from Jefferson
Medical College in Philadelphia, PA. He completed
an internship and residency in general surgery at
Bryn Mawr Hospital. He also completed a residency
in diagnostic radiology and a fellowship in
interventional/abdominal imaging at Hahnemann
University Hospital.
Gary Carnahn, M.D., (Assistant Professor of
Pathology) received a B.A. in Chemistry from David
Lipscomb University and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry
and M.D. from Vanderbilt University. He completed
an internship in internal medicine and a thrombosis
and hemostasis fellowship from Vanderbilt
University. He also completed a residency in
medicine and pathology at Washington University
School of Medicine and a residency in anatomic
pathology from the University of Kentucky.
Francis Grerner, M.D., (Assistant Professor
Radiology) received a B.S. in chemistry from New
Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, a M.A.
in chemistry from the University of Delaware and a
M.D. from the Medical College of Virginia. He
completed an internship in internal medicine from
Albany Medical Center and a residency in radiology
from SUNY at Buffalo. He also completed a
fellowship in neuroradiology from University of New
Mexico.
John Jinks, M.D., (Assistant Professor of
Anesthesiology) received a B.S. in Biology from the
University of Alabama and a M.D. from the
University of South Alabama. He completed an
internship in general surgery from Baptist Medical
Center in Birmingham and a residency in
anesthesiology from Vanderbilt University Medical
Center.
R. Gordon Mowry, M.D., (Assistant Professor of
Medicine) received a B.S. in Biology from Eckerd
College and a M.D. from the University of Alabama.
He completed an internship in internal medicine
from the University of Florida College and a
residency from the University of Arizona. He also
completed a Mohs Micrographic Surgery fellowship
and a residency in dermatology from the University
of Alabama at Birmingham Medical Center.
David Mull, M.D., (Assistant Professor of
Surgery)
received a combined B.S./M.D. degree from the
University of Missouri at Kansas City. He completed
general surgery and reconstructive surgery
residencies at Louisiana State University and
University of Louisville. He also completed a
cardiovascular and thoracic surgery residency and
transplant fellowship at the University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas.
Lori Nesbitt, Pharm.D., (Assistant Professor of
Medicine) received a B.S. in Pharmacy and a
Pharm.D. from Purdue University. She completed a
residency and fellowship in Psychopharmacology
from the Medical University of South Carolina. Dr.
Nesbitt is the Director of Clinical Investigation
Services.
Ronald Scorpio, M.D., (Assistant Professor of
Surgery) received a B.S. in Engineering Science and
a M.E. in Chemical Engineering from the University
of Virgina. He received his M.D. degree from
Eastern Viginia Medical School. He completed an
internship and residency at Rhode Island Hospital,
Brown University, Good Samaritan Hospital and the
University of Cincinnati in general surgery and at
Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Unviersity in
pediatric surgery. He also completed a pediatric
surgery fellowship in trauma/critical care from
MIEMSS (Baltimore Shock Trauma) and the
University of Maryland.
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