Cherokee HealthCherokee Health Systems 2018 Western Ave, Knoxville, TN 37921 8655440406 (phone), 8655440480 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Wake Forest University School of Medicine Graduated: 1977
Procedures:
Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Complicating Pregnancy or Childbirth Uterine Leiomyoma Breast Disorders Candidiasis of Vulva and Vagina
Languages:
English French German Spanish
Description:
Dr. Caudle graduated from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in 1977. He works in Knoxville, TN and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Caudle is affiliated with University Of Tennessee Medical Center.
Assistant Professor in the Depart of Environmental Health and Center for Neurodegenerative Disease at Emory University
Location:
Atlanta, Georgia
Industry:
Research
Work:
Emory University - Atlanta, GA since Aug 2010
Assistant Professor in the Depart of Environmental Health and Center for Neurodegenerative Disease
Education:
University of Washington 2007 - 2010
Postdoctoral Fellow, Neurodegenerative Disease
Emory University 2002 - 2007
PhD, Neuroscience
The University of Texas at Austin 1999 - 2002
Colorado State University 1993 - 1998
BS, Human Anatomy and Physiology/Biopsychology
Youtube
Michael Caudle | Patient Testimonial
Listen to Michael talk about his family's wonderful experience here at...
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2m 30s
Michael Caudle's Dominion Riverrock highlight...
Michael Caudle's third place entry in the 2010 Richmond.com Video Cont...
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Mike Caudle edit by Tommy Abrams
I found this on my old computer. This is from when Mike and I went fil...
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3m 29s
TEFL Micha...
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2m 6s
Fairfax county's Michael Caudle Trying to Sha...
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12m 16s
Fairfax county's Michael Caudle Trying to Sha...
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12m 11s
News
Task force hears ideas, issues for providing health access
But Dr. Michael Caudle of Cherokee Health Systems said Cherokee, which provides primary- and behavioral-health care to a largely uninsured population, said his primary-care patients have difficulty accessing specialty care and hospitalization.