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Nabajit Choudhury, MBBS, MS
Trauma Surgery, General Surgery and Complex Obstetric Surgery services at Regional One Health
901.545.6969
Nabajit Choudhury, MBBS, MS, is a board-certified surgeon at Regional One Health. Dr. Choudhury earned his medical degree at Guwahati Medical College & Hospital in India.
He completed two residencies in general surgery, the first at Guwahati Medical College & Hospital and the second at University of Arizona in Tucson. He completed a fellowship in endoscopic hernia surgery at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in New Delhi and has done additional training in surgical oncology and advanced laparoscopic surgery.
Dr. Choudhury has participated in mobile clinics in rural areas to serve the underprivileged.
“Patients give us their trust to take care of them and to fix them. Being able to do that is a great opportunity for anyone in the medical field.”
Certifications
Specialty
Trauma Surgery, General Surgery and Complex Obstetric Surgery
Certification
American Board of Surgery
Education
Medical School at Guwahati Medical College & Hospital
Residency
General Surgery, Guwahati Medical College & Hospital; General Surgery, University of Arizona
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