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Khaled Hassan, M.D.


Emergency

Biography


Facility/Office:

Bradley County Medical Center Emergency Department

Education:

Meharry Medical College School of Medicine

Residency:

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Biography:

Dr. Khaled Hassan is a dedicated physician with a passion for healthcare and lifelong learning. After growing up in the vibrant city of New York, he moved south and pursued his medical education at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee, where he developed a strong foundation in patient care and medical excellence. He then completed his postgraduate residency training at UAMS Pine Bluff in Arkansas, honing his skills in a dynamic clinical environment.

Beyond medicine, Dr. Hassan is an avid fitness enthusiast who enjoys running and weightlifting, embracing an active lifestyle that fuels both his personal and professional well-being. A true car enthusiast, he finds joy in exploring the latest automotive innovations and classic designs. He also has a deep love for travel, always seeking out new destinations, cultures, and experiences. No matter where he goes, he never passes up the chance to enjoy a great cheeseburger, a simple pleasure that perfectly complements his adventurous spirit. Driven by a commitment to excellence, Dr. Hassan strives to make a meaningful impact in the lives of his patients while pursuing his passions with equal dedication.

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Dr. Bradley Biggers to Transition to Hospitalist and Family Practice at BCMC Rural Health Clinic


Bradley County Medical Center is pleased to announce that Bradley Biggers, M.D., will move into a dual role on March 1 as hospitalist and begin seeing patients in the primary care setting at the BCMC Rural Health Clinic.

Dr. Biggers, a staple at BCMC since 2017, will make rounds on patients in the hospital on Monday through Friday as the hospitalist. Additionally, he will go back to his roots as a family practice provider at the BCMC Rural Health Clinic and be available to see patients Monday through Thursday.

This strategic move will improve the continuity of care in the hospital with the same provider seeing patients five days a week allowing them to see consistent, high-quality care from Dr. Biggers. Another benefit of this role is that it enhances access to primary care for the people of Bradley County and Southeast Arkansas as Dr. Biggers returns to family practice.

“We are pleased to be able to expand primary care services with the addition of Dr. Biggers to the Rural Health Clinic,” BCMC CEO/CFO Leslie Huitt said. “He will join Dr. Gregory, along with our amazing nurse practitioners to provide high quality care. In addition, we believe that having Dr. Biggers care for our hospital patients will improve the quality of care for our patients by having the same provider for the majority of their stay, if not their entire stay.”