Memphis Magazine is honoring Regional One Health physicians in various specialties on its prestigious 2024 “Top Doctors” list.
Our physicians provide lifesaving, life-changing care to our patients every day, allowing Regional One Health to advance access to world-class care in the Mid-South.
At Regional One Health, physicians in a comprehensive list of specialties provide access to world-class care for patients from all over the Mid-South.
A number of our doctors are being recognized for their work on Memphis Magazine’s prestigious 2024 “Top Doctors” list. Regional One Health’s honorees include:
UT Regional One Physicians/Regional One Health Doctors
- Saskya Byerly, MD, Trauma Surgery
- Ramasubbareddy Dhanireddy, MD, Neonatal Intensive Care
- Cory Evans, MD, Trauma Surgery
- Dina Filiberto, MD, Trauma Surgery
- Martin Fleming, MD, Surgical Oncology
- Evan Glazer, MD, Surgical Oncology
- Ashley Hendrix, MD, Surgical Oncology
- Isaac Howley, MD, Trauma Surgery
- Christopher Ledbetter, MD, Urology
- Jesus Martinez, MD, Neurology
- Marquita Nelson, MD, Hematology
- Anthony Patterson, MD, Urology
- John Schorge, MD, Gynecologic Oncology and Complex Gynecologic Surgery
- Claudette Shephard, MD, OB/GYN
- David Shibata, MD, Surgical Oncology
- Scott Sinclair, MD, Pulmonary and Critical Care
- Ajay Talati, MD, Neonatal Intensive Care
- Robert Wake, MD, Urology
- Elizabeth Wood, MD, Surgical Oncology
Regional One Health Cancer Center
- Leonard Harris, MD, Medical Oncology and Hematology
- Michael Martin, MD, Medical Oncology and Hematology
- Jason Porter, MD, Medical Oncology and Hematology
- Jarvis Reed, MD, Medical Oncology and Hematology
- Bradley Somer, MD, Medical Oncology and Hematology
- Gregory Vidal, MD, Medical Oncology and Hematology
Memphis Magazine’s annual Top Doctors list is formulated in partnership with Castle Connolly, a research company that applies rigorous standards to identify the top physicians in all 50 states. The goal is to give patients information to choose the best doctor for their health care needs.
Physicians who appear on the lists are first nominated by their peers based not only on their training and clinical skills, but interpersonal skills like listening and communicating effectively, demonstrating empathy, and instilling trust and confidence.
Castle Connolly uses criteria including professional qualifications, education, hospital/faculty appointments, research leadership, professional reputation, disciplinary history, and available outcomes data to evaluate the nominees. Doctors do not pay to appear on the lists.