A. Craig Collie, M.D.
Dr. Collie has been with Tennessee Oncology since 2010 and has been in practice since 1993. He was previously employed by Florida Radiation Oncology Group.
Craig Collie was born in Augusta, Georgia. He attended the University of South Carolina where he graduated Magna Cum Laude with a major in chemistry and a minor in biology. He attended the University of South Carolina School of Medicine and trained in Family Practice and Radiation Oncology. He completed his residency in Radiation Oncology at the Medical University of South Carolina.
After completion of his residency and board certification in Radiation Oncology, he accepted a Fellowship at the Mayo Clinic-Jacksonville where he specialized in Stereotactic Radiosurgery and prostate seed implantation. Subsequently, he joined the Clinic’s faculty. During his tenure, he was actively involved in patient care and development of educational algorithms for the Clinic’s evolving Residency Program.
Dr. Collie is interested in the management of various cancers, including breast, lung, prostate, head and neck, sarcoma, lymphoma, and gastrointestinal tumors. He has authored numerous abstracts for the American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (ASTRO) and the American Radium Society (ARS) and is an accomplished speaker.
Dr. Collie sees patients at the Radiation Oncology Clinic in Dickson at Horizon Medical Center.
He is a member of ASTRO, Florida Radiological Society, Duval County Medical Society, Florida Medical Association, and American Medical Association.
After hours, Dr. Collie enjoys spending time with his family and friends. He enjoys bicycling, fishing and enjoys many other outdoor activities. He has been active in both church and civic organizations through the years and has two boys who he assists in coaching them in various sports and activities. |