Charles R Scoggins, MD MBA

Education:

University of Louisville 5-06 to 5-08; M.B.A.
University of Texas- M.D. Anderson Cancer Center 7-02 to 6-04; Fellow, Surgical Oncology
Vanderbilt University Medical Center 7-01 to 6-02; Chief Resident, General Surgery
Vanderbilt University Medical Center7-98 to 7-00; Research Fellow
Vanderbilt University Medical Center 7-95 to 6-01; Resident, General Surgery
University of Texas Medical School 9-91 to 6-95; M.D., Alpha Omega Alpha

Curriculum Vitae

Current Positions:

Professor and Vice-Chairman for Operations & Finance, Hiram C. Polk, Jr, MD Department of Surgery

Clinical Focus and Research:

My clinical focus is on multi-disciplinary approaches to the treatment of tumors of the liver, bile duct, pancreas and sarcomas as well as general surgical oncology.  I work diligently with our team to ensure that each patient receives compassionate care that is state-of-the-art.

My research interests include clinical trials of new methods of treating pancreatic cancer and bile duct cancer.  Our research team has also had interest in upper gastrointestinal cancers and metastatic colon cancer.

Literature Cited:

  1. Akinwande OK, Philips P, Duras P, Pluntke S, Scoggins C, Martin RC. Small Versus Large-Sized Drug-Eluting Beads (DEBIRI) for the Treatment of Hepatic Colorectal Metastases: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol. 2014 Nov 4. [Epub ahead of print]
  2. Kooby DA, Lad NL, Squires MH 3rd, Maithel SK, Sarmiento JM, Staley CA, Volkan Adsay N, El-Rayes BF, Weber SM, Winslow ER, Cho CS, Zavala KA, Bentrem DJ, Knab M, Ahmad SA, Abbott DE, Sutton JM, Kim HJ, Yeh JJ, Aufforth R, Scoggins CR, Martin RC, Parikh AA, Robinson J, Hashim YM, Fields RC, Hawkins WG, Merchant NB. Value of intraoperative neck margin analysis during whipple for pancreatic adenocarcinoma: a multicenter analysis of 1399 patients. Ann Surg. 2014 Sep; 260(3): 494-503.
  3. Schiffman SC, Nowacki MR, Spencer L, McMasters KM, Scoggins CR, Martin RC. Molecular factors associated with recurrence and survival following hepatectomy in patients with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: A guide to adjuvant clinical trials. J Surg Oncol. 2014 Feb; 109(2): 98-103
  4. Doughtie CA, Egger ME, Cannon RM, Martin RC, McMasters KM, Scoggins CR.  Laparoscopic hepatectomy is a safe and effective approach for resecting large colorectal liver metastases. Am Surg. 2013 Jun; 79(6): 566-71
  5. Kimbrough CW, St Hill CR, Martin RC, McMasters KM, Scoggins CR. Tumor-positive resection margins reflect an aggressive tumor biology in pancreatic cancer. J Surg Oncol. 2013 May; 107(6): 602-7

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