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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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BCMC Partners with In-House Medical for Emergency Department Physicians


Bradley County Medical Center is excited to announce the hospital has partnered with In-House Medical to transition the staffing of Emergency Department physicians from an outsourced contract management group to more local control from BCMC.

The doctors in the BCMC Emergency Department will now be official hospital staff as opposed to a contracted company that would send a rotation of physicians to our hospital. In-House Medical will assist Bradley County Medical Center with recruitment, scheduling, and other managerial aspects by integrating their services into the fabric of BCMC instead of the other way around.