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Leisa Spence, M.D.


Emergency

Biography


Facility/Office:

Bradley County Medical Center Emergency Department

Education:

University of Medicine and Health Sciences St. Kitts

Biography:

Born and raised in sunny South Florida, Dr. Spence is a proud Florida native who has made Arkansas her home. From the age of five, she dreamed of becoming "the skating doctor," as she pursued her passion as an Olympic hopeful figure skater. Although injuries led her to shift her focus away from skating, they strengthened her resolve to become a physician, a role she's embraced wholeheartedly.

Dr. Spence had the privilege of attending a Caribbean medical school where the emphasis on physical exams and providing exceptional care with limited resources shaped her approach to medicine. This foundation instilled in her a patient-centered focus and the ability to form unguarded, meaningful relationships that guide her practice to this day.

Seven years ago, she moved to Arkansas to complete a residency in Family Medicine. Along the way, she met her now husband, and together, they enjoy traveling, golfing, skiing, surfing, and spending time with family.

Being part of a close-knit community hospital ignites her passion for making a difference. She is committed to serving and enriching the lives of those around her, and looks forward to continuing to be an asset to you and your family.

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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.”