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B. Duke Kimbrough,
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F.A.C.S., F.A.C.E.P.
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Send an email to Dr. Kimbrough Dr. Kimbrough graduated from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio and began his medical career in the United States Army. He was initially trained as a general surgeon and completed his surgical residency at both North Carolina Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill and Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington. Upon completion of his surgical residency he was assigned to Landstuhl Army Medical Center as the Surgery Service Chief and Staff Surgeon where he worked as a surgeon, mobilization officer in support of field deployment and clinical coordinator for Special Forces senior medics training. He completed his term at Landstuhl and was transferred to Silas B. Hays, Army Community Hospital in Fort Ord, Ca. He served as assistant service chief providing clinical support in the hospital, while coordinating the educational program for residents, interns and medical students. Dr. Kimbrough was awarded the Army Commendation Medal for his service at Silas B. Hays. Dr. Kimbrough completed his term as active duty and became an active Army Reservist at 5501 US Army Hospital in San Antonio. He served as Chief of the Department of Surgery until his retirement from the US Army as a Colonel. In civilian service Dr. Kimbrough obtained his Board certification as an Emergency Physician and worked as an emergency department physician at Brackenridge Hospital until moving to South Austin Hospital, where he is currently employed full-time. Dr. Kimbrough is also active in the EMS Education field, serving as the medical director and part-time faculty for the Emergency Medical Services Professions Program at Austin Community College.
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