Bradley Davis
Professional Biography
Dr. Bradley R. Davis is an Assistant Professor of Surgery in
the Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, at the University
Of Cincinnati’s College
Of Medicine. He completed his General Surgery Residency there
in June of 2000, and after completing a fellowship in Surgical Critical Care,
he entered the Air Force. During his
three years on active duty, Dr. Davis was the Medical Director for the Center
for Sustainment of Trauma and Readiness Skills in Cincinnati,
Ohio. Dr. Davis completed his colon and rectal
fellowship at the Lahey Clinic, in Boston Massachusetts,
where he was also a Clinical Instructor of Surgery at Tufts
University.
His research interests are in the management of patients
with inflammatory bowel disease and the impact of minimally invasive approaches
to colorectal disease. He specializes in
a wide array of colon and anorectal pathology, pursuing both traditional and laparoscopic
treatments of colorectal disease. He is
also a fully trained endoscopist, and participates in
the pelvic physiology lab at the Christ
Hospital.
Dr. Davis has presented at national meetings, and is the
author of several peer reviewed research articles. He is an associate fellow in the American
College of Surgeons, a member of the American
Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, the Ohio Valley Colon and Rectal Society,
the Association of Military Surgeons of the United
States, the Society of Critical Care
Medicine, and the Society for Gastrointestinal and Laparoscopic Surgeons. Dr. Davis is also an instructor of both
Advanced Trauma Life Support, and Advanced Cardiac Life Support. He is board certified by the American Board
of Surgery.
Dr. Davis was raised in Rochester,
NY and earned a Bachelor of Science Degree with
Honors, from The Johns Hopkins University.
He completed his medical school training, Summa Cum Laudae,
at the University Of Buffalo
School Of Medicine. He is married and has two daughters.