Arkansas Native and Liver, Pancreas Cancer Specialist Chad E. Cragle, M.D., Ph.D., Joins UAMS

By Marty Trieschmann

A board-certified surgeon, Cragle also serves as assistant professor in the Division of Surgical Oncology in the UAMS College of Medicine.

Cragle returns to UAMS from the Medical College of Wisconsin, where he completed a fellowship in complex general surgical oncology and hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) surgery — a highly specialized field focused on cancers and diseases of the liver, pancreas, gallbladder and bile ducts.

In addition to cancer treatment, Cragle performs gallbladder removals and surgical treatment of benign diseases of the liver, bile ducts and pancreas. He also treats a wide range of solid cancers including gastric, neuroendocrine, sarcoma, melanoma and other skin cancers.

Cragle completed a residency in general surgery at Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle. He earned both his medical and doctoral degrees from UAMS, where he was a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society.

A native of Calico Rock, Arkansas, Cragle received his bachelor’s degree in biology from Arkansas Tech University before beginning his medical training at UAMS.

“Cancers of the liver, pancreas and biliary system are complex, and unfortunately, increasing in incidence,” said Sonia Orcutt, M.D., director of Surgical Oncology for UAMS Health and associate professor in the UAMS College of Medicine. “Having Dr. Cragle’s advanced expertise in hepatopancreatobiliary surgery right here in Arkansas means patients can receive the highest level of care right here at home. We’re thrilled to welcome him back to UAMS and to the state.”

Cragle sees patients in the UAMS Surgical Oncology Clinic at the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute and is accepting new patients. For appointments, please call 501-296-1200.

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