Physician News2017-05-04T10:45:58-06:00

BIG Initiative puts Regional One Health at the forefront of helping develop personalized, effective medical treatments

Regional One Health and University of Tennessee Health Science Center have partnered to create the Biorepository and Integrative Genomics Initiative, or the BIG Initiative. The BIG Initiative will create a database of DNA samples that researchers can use to study how a patient's genes impact which diseases they get and how well they respond to treatment. The goal is to create new treatments and cures that are targeted toward a patient's individual genetics and needs, [...]

April 28th, 2022|

New Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center aims to establish Regional One Health as a leader in treating Crohn’s, ulcerative colitis

World-renowned Inflammatory Bowel Disease specialist Leonard Baidoo, MD has joined the team at Regional One Health to treat conditions like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. He plans to establish a world-class IBD Center that provides the type of cohesive, ongoing care that patients with a chronic condition require. Along with delivering exceptional medical treatment, Dr. Baidoo looks to be a source of education and support for patients and their families. Inflammatory Bowel Disease, or [...]

May 28th, 2021|

Regional One Health and the University of Tennessee Health Science Center partner on post-COVID-19 clinic

Regional One Health and the University of Tennessee Health Science Center are offering a clinic designed to specifically provide follow-up care for patients who had COVID-19. The clinic, led by Dr. Cyrilyn Walters, will help patients with long-term symptoms and will also be open to asymptomatic patients who are interested in learning about COVID-19 research studies. Patients will be seen at Regional One Health's Outpatient Center, 880 Madison Avenue, and telehealth appointments will also [...]

October 28th, 2020|

“If this works, it’s potentially transformative:” Regional One Health chosen as trial site for promising COVID-19 treatment

Regional One Health and University of Tennessee Health Science Center are taking part in trials for a therapy aimed at preventing coronavirus symptoms from getting worse. The treatment will also be tested on close contacts of coronavirus patients to see if it can prevent illness. Participants will receive a one-time IV infusion of the treatment, and then will be monitored at home to see if their symptoms improve. As COVID-19 continues to impact daily [...]

September 24th, 2020|

New positions now open at UT-Regional One Physicians

UT-Regional One Physicians, a partnership between Regional One Health and University of Tennessee Health Science Center, is seeking candidates for the following physicians and practitioners in Memphis, TN: Anesthesiologist CRNA Cardiologist Critical Care Physician Emergency Medicine General Surgeon Internal Medicine and Family Medicine Hematologist/Medical Oncologist Neurologist OB/GYN Pulmonologist Psychiatrist – Inpatient Radiologist – Diagnostic Radiologist – Interventional Radiologist – Night Rheumatologist Vascular Surgeon Interested qualified candidates can submit CVs to [email protected]. UT-Regional One Physicians [...]

January 29th, 2020|

Regional One Health physicians honored by Memphis Magazine on 2019 “Top Doctors” list

The June issue of Memphis Magazine features the annual Top Doctors list, and 13 physicians who practice at Regional One Health were among the honorees. These specialists have been chosen among their peers as the best in their field. Regional One Health is proud to partner with the top doctors in the Mid-South, together providing compassionate care and exceptional services to our community. Honorees this year include: Patricia Adams-Graves, MD – Hematology Giancarlo Mari, [...]

June 11th, 2019|

New Transitioning Through Menopause support group aims to empower women at midlife and beyond

When it comes to talking to her patients about menopause, Diane Todd Pace, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC, NCMP, FAANP, FAAN likes to start with a question: Diane Todd Pace, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC, NCMP, FAANP, FAAN “Did you know menopause is just a single day in your life?” she asks. “It’s the day on which you’ve gone without a period for 12 months. After that, you’re post-menopause.” It’s one of many surprising facts Dr. [...]

January 18th, 2019|

New positions now open at UT-Regional One Physicians

UT-Regional One Physicians, a partnership between Regional One Health and the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, is seeking candidates for faculty members who will provide care in the Memphis community. Openings include: Anesthesiology Physician, level of Assistant, Associate or Full Professor Neuromuscular Clinician, academic title based on qualifications Night Radiologist, level of Assistant, Associate or Full Professor Reproductive Endocrinologist, level of Assistant, Associate or Full Professor Rheumatologist, level of Assistant Professor The Anesthesiology Physician [...]

November 13th, 2018|

Martin Croce, MD, named chief medical officer at Regional One Health

Martin Croce, MD, Chief Medical Officer Martin Croce, MD, has been named senior vice president and chief medical officer of Regional One Health. Dr. Croce is transitioning to this administrative role after a lengthy and distinguished career in one of the busiest trauma centers in the United States - the Elvis Presley Trauma Center at Regional One Health. As chief medical officer, Dr. Croce will oversee quality, medical research, medical staff services, regulatory readiness [...]

August 17th, 2018|

In the news: Dr. Tate discusses maternal mortality on Live at 9

The U.S. leads the developed world in the number of women who die of complications from pregnancy, and all three Mid-South states are among the states with the biggest problems. Dr. Danielle Tate from our high risk obstetrics program shared some insight into this issue both with Live at 9 and the attendees at yesterday's special symposium in Memphis titled, “Maternal Health and Infant Mortality in Memphis: A Local & Congressional Discussion.

August 10th, 2018|