Provider Profile
Martin Croce, MD
Trauma Surgery services at Regional One Health
Martin Croce, MD, is the chief medical officer of Regional One Health. Dr. Croce is certified by the American Board of Surgery in General Surgery and Surgical Critical Care. He is a professional member of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, American College of Chest Physicians,American College of Surgeons, Association for Academic Surgery, the Shock Society, Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons, Society of Critical Care Medicine, Southeastern Surgical Association, and the Southern Surgical Association. He has special interests in complicated general surgical problems, and trauma and critical care surgery. He is also recognized in Best Doctors in America.
Certifications
Academic Title
Professor and Chief, Department of Surgery, University of Tennessee Health Science Center; Program Director for Surgical Critical Care Fellowship
Certification
Surgery; Surgical Critical Care
Residency
General Surgery, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis
Internship
General Surgery, University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Fellowship
Surgical Intensive Care, University of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Florida
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