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Russell Gregory, M.D.


Family Practice

Biography


Contact Info:

Office:

870-226-8636

Fax:

870-226-8655

Facility/Office:

BCMC Rural Health Clinic

Education:

Southern Arkansas - Bachelor of Science in Pre-Health Studies
St. George's University School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine

Internship:

Research Assistant at Children's Diagnostic and Treatment Center of Broward Health

Residency:

UAMS Southwest Family Medicine Residency Program

Certification:

American Board of Family Medicine

Biography:

Dr. Russell Gregory and his wife Amber, a native of Rison, Ark., are parents to an Angel Baby, Gabriel Neal. Their loss led to the creation of Gabriel's Gift, an organization to provide compassionate support for families experiencing perinatal loss. They provide bereavement resources, emotional support, and commemorative initiatives to help families navigate grief while honoring the lives of their children.

His extensive volunteer experiences range from tutoring at St. George's University, accompanying music productions for Magnolia Specialized Services, serving as President of the SAU Pre-Health Professional Club, and spending time as a Rotary Club member.

His hobbies and interests include music (piano, vocal, and guitar), worship arts, political history, landscape design, spending time with friends and family, and traveling. Dr. Gregory says he was drawn to Family Medicine because it facilitates the ability to develop relationships with patients and provides a wide range of exposure to many different types of diseases and interventions.

More/Other Information:

Member of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)

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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.”