Matthew Madion, MD
Graduated: 2023
Private Practice
Henry Ford Medical Group
6777 W. Maple Road
Bloomfield, MI 48322
Case Total - 393
ASMBS Fellowship Certificate
SAGES Fellowship Certificate
Robotic Certificate
Haley Daigle, MD
Graduated: 2022
Academic Practice
University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine
Department of Surgery
1924 Alcoa Hwy, Box U-11
Knoxville, TN 37920
Case Total - 380
ASMBS Fellowship Certificate
SAGES Fellowship Certificate
Robotic Certificate
Jordan E. Grubbs, MD
Graduated: 2021
Academic Practice
Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital
Department of Surgery
5656 Kelley Street, Suite 30562008
Houston, TX 77026
Case Total - 403
ASMBS Fellowship Certificate
SAGES Fellowship Certificate
Robotic Certificate
Andrew Rogers, MD
Graduated: 2020
Private Practice
Blossom Bariatrics
7385 S. Pecos Road, Suite 101
Las Vegas, NV 89120
Case total - 462
ASMBS Fellowship Certificate
SAGES Fellowship Certificate
Robotics Certificate
Lars Webb, MD
Graduated: 2019
Private Practice
Western Surgical Group
75 Pringle Way, Suite 1002
Reno, NV 89502
Case total - 538
ASMBS Fellowship Certificate
SAGES Fellowship Certificate
Robotics Certificate
Dennis Van Dorp, MD
Graduated: 2018
Private Practice
MidMichigan Health
4201 Campus Ridge Drive, Suite 2000
Midland, Michigan 48640
Case total - 424
ASMBS Fellowship Certificate
SAGES Fellowship Certificate
Robotics Certificate
Sherard Chiu, MD
Graduated: 2017
Private Practice
New York Bariatric Group
140 Sherman Street
Fairfield, CT 06824
Case total - 365
ASMBS Fellowship Certificate
SAGES Fellowship Certificate
Robotics Certificate
D. Cory Campbell, MD
Graduated: 2016
Private Practice
Precision Surgical Specialists of Lowell
21 Village Square
Chelmsford, MD
Case total - 335
ASMBS Fellowship Certificate
Robotics Certificate
Hien Le, MD
Graduated: 2015
Private Practice
Vohra Wound Physicians
Dallas, TX
Case total - 282
Robotics Certificate
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