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Charles Huddleston, MD

Bariatric Surgery/General Surgery

Middle Tennessee Surgical Specialists

203 N. Cedar Ave.
Cookeville, TN 38501

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931-528-1992

Education & Training

MD, East Tennessee State University James H. Quillen College of Medicine, Johnson City, TN, 2001; General Surgery residency, East Tennessee State University; Clinical Fellowship in Surgical Research, East Tennessee State University; Board certified in general surgery; member, Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society.

Born in Idaho Falls, ID, and raised in Livingston, TN, Dr. Huddleston graduated valedictorian of the class of 1993 from Livingston Academy in Livingston. He then pursued an undergraduate degree from Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville, TN. He graduated cum laude, with the class of 1997 with a BS in chemistry.

Receiving an invitation to matriculate in the early decision program, he attended the James H. Quillen College of Medicine at East Tennessee State University (ETSU), in the fall of 1997. Selected to the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society as a junior medical student in 2000, he graduated from the Quillen College of Medicine in 2001. Although being invited to interview for residency at institutions such as Emory, Wake Forest, and Vanderbilt, he chose to stay at ETSU for his surgical residency, picking them first on his rank list. This decision was based on the breadth as well as the depth of the training that was available at ETSU. Also, given the fact that there were no other surgical subspecialty residencies at ETSU, he had a greater exposure in the operating room to subspecialty cases.

After finishing three years of residency, he requested and took a clinical fellowship in surgical research at ETSU. During that time he assisted with multiple research projects including a trial on an artificial blood substitute, all terrain vehicle accidents involving children, and an educational program to teach surgical residents the use of ultrasound in the assessment of trauma victims.

Following his research year, with the consent of the program chairman, Dr. Huddleston took a short sabbatical to spend time with his wife Ammie, and their two young sons. During time out of residency he was also called to active duty to serve as a medical officer in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from 2006-2008. Upon returning from active duty, he resumed his surgical training in the spring of 2007, finishing in June 2009 with more than 1,200 surgical cases.

Dr. Huddleston enjoys practicing the full spectrum of general surgery, with special interest in advanced laparoscopic cases, bariatric and metabolic surgery.

“I love the technically challenging aspects of bariatric surgery, and feel that it is such a rewarding field,” stated Dr. Huddleston. “To see someone get the benefits that come with the weight loss following bariatric surgery is so very rewarding.”