Dr. Adair F. deBerry-Carlisle, DO, FACS, FACOS
Trauma Surgeon | Trauma Surgery
2700 E 29th St Suite 105 Bryan TX, 77802About
Dr. Adair Carlisle is a trauma surgeon practicing in Bryan, TX. Dr. Carlisle specializes in both operative and non-operative management to treat life threatening, traumatic injuries. Some commonly operated areas include the stomach, colon, spleen and pancreas and trauma surgeons also work with other surgeons to stabilize patients in critical condition. Typically, trauma surgeons work in the emergency care area of a hospital.
Education and Training
UNT Health Science Center College of Osteopathic Medicine Doctor of Osteopathy degree 2003
Board Certification
American Board of Surgery
Provider Details
Fellowships
- The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston surgical critical care 2009
Internships
- UNT Health Science Center College of Osteopathic Medicine (2004)
Fellowships
- The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (2009)
Dr. Adair F. deBerry-Carlisle, DO, FACS, FACOS's Practice location
Dr. Adair F. deBerry-Carlisle, DO, FACS, FACOS's reviews
Write ReviewMedia Releases
Get to know Pulmonologist, Dr. Adair F. deBerry-Carlisle, who serves patients in Omaha, Nebraska.
Dr. deBerry-Carlisle is a board-certified surgical critical care physician practicing at the General Surgery Clinic at Lauritzen Outpatient Center at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha, Nebraska.
Dr. deBerry-Carlisle received his Doctor of Osteopathy degree in 2003 at the UNT Health Science Center College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he remained for his internship (2004) and general surgery residency (2006). He then completed a residency in general surgery at Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine (2008), as well as a fellowship in surgical critical care at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (2009). Prior to medical school, she acquired a Bachelor of Arts degree in International/Global Studies from the University of South Carolina-Columbia.
Dr. deBerry-Carlisle is board certified in general surgery and surgical critical care through the American Board of Surgery, The American Board of Surgery is an independent, nonprofit organization founded in 1937 to provide board certification to individuals who have met a defined standard of education, training and knowledge in the field of surgery.
Surgical critical care is a specialty of surgery and a primary component of general surgery related to the care of patients with acute, life-threatening or potentially life-threatening surgical conditions.
Dr. deBerry-Carlisle is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons as well as Fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons. Prior to her current endeavors, she served as Trauma/Acute Care Surgeon at Northeast Georgia Medical Center (2014 - 2017) and Trauma Medical Director at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center (2012 - 2014).
Recommended Articles
- How Much Can We Tell About a Person From Their Appearance?
Ever heard of the saying, "Don't judge a book by its cover"? You might want to rethink it. This new study that includes more than 100 college students argues that looking at a person's appearance can help understand a few of their personality traits. The college students that participated in the...
- Hookah Health Facts: Is It Safe?
What is a hookah?Hookahs are basically water pipes that are used for smoking. Specially made tobaccos for hookah smoking are available in various flavors such as chocolate, watermelon, apple, mint, coconut, cherry, and licorice. Even though others feel that smoking hookah is a safer alternative to...
- Lisinopril: What Are the Side Effects and Dosages of Lisinopril?
The standard dose of this medication for adults with high blood pressure is 10 mg taken by mouth once a day.The doctor may increase the dose up to a maximum of 80 mg per day depending on the requirement. For heart failures, the starting dose for adults is 5 mg per day and the dosage can be increased...
- What Is The Point of a Circumcision?
What Is The Point of a Circumcision?Circumcision is one of the oldest social and cultural practices of man. Its origin is not known, but centuries of the removal of the foreskin has been practiced by many communities. Different communities hold various beliefs concerning circumcision.Some consider...
- How Is Glomerulonephritis Diagnosed?
GlomerulonephritisGlomerulonephritis is the inflammation of kidney filters called glomeruli. These filters are made up of tiny blood vessels that help remove excess fluids, waste from the bloodstream, and electrolytes. This condition can happen on its own or may occur as part of chronic diseases,...
- What Is a Mucus Plug?
What is a mucus plug?A mucus plug is a thick mucus that seals the cervical canal. It is also known as the cervical mucus plug. The cervix produces a jelly-like substance to keep the area protected and moist during pregnancy. This substance builds up, which creates a plug of mucus. It serves as a...