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Alicia J Logue, M.D.
Associate Professor
Dr. Logue attended undergraduate at Auburn University, where she earned a B.S. in Chemistry. She attended medical school at the University of South Alabama and completed residency in general surgery at the University of Tennessee. Dr. Logue arrived in San Antonio in 2008 to participate in the minimally invasive fellowship at UT Health San Antonio and subsequently joined the faculty.
In 2012, she decided to pursue fellowship in Colon and Rectal Surgery and trained with the Orlando Health program, which she completed in 2013. She is board certified in both general and colorectal surgery, holding the distinction of scoring in the top 5 nationally on the colon and rectal qualifying examination. Dr. Logue has clinical privileges at University Hospital and Christus Santa Rosa where she performs a variety of inpatient and outpatient procedures. She also has obtained a grant from CPRIT which will allow her to provide screening colonoscopies for patients in need in South Texas.
Dr. Logue's special interests include colon, rectal, and anal cancer, Crohns disease, ulcerative colitis, diverticulitis, diseases related to human papilloma virus, and benign anorectal conditions (hemorrhoids, fistula, fissures, and dermatologic conditions.) Dr. Logue herself had major intestinal surgery years ago so offers not only her professional expertise but also a unique empathy that comes from having patients perspective. She works closely with the UT Health San Antonio medical students, physician assistant students, and surgery residents and has been awarded with numerous teaching awards from them.
Publications
Logue AJ, Behrman SW. Recurrent metachronous metastatic multifocal renal cell carcinoma to the pancreas. Am Surg. 2007 Apr;73(4):407-9. PubMed PMID: 17439040.
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Professional Background
Education
- 2013 - Clinical Fellowship - Colon and Rectal Surgery Fellow, PGYVI - Orlando Health/MD Anderson Orlando
- 2009 - Clinical Fellowship - Minimally Invasive Surgery - University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
- 2008 - Residency - General Surgery Resident - The University of Tennessee Health Science Center at Memphis
- 2003 - MD - Medicine - The University of South Alabama College of Medicine
- 1999 - BS - Science, Chemistry (Graduated Magna Cum Laude) - Auburn University
Appointments
- 11/2015 - Assistant Professor - Cancer Therapy & Research Center UTHSCSA, Colon and Rectal Cancer Specialty, San Antonio
- 7/2010 - Associate Program Director - UTHSCSA, Surgery, San Antonio
- 7/2009 - Assistant Professor - University of Texas Health Science Center, Surgery, San Antonio
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Instruction & Training
- 2/2018 - Present, Reading Curriculum-Colorectal Residents, UTHSCSA
- 2/2018 - Present, Read of the Week, UTHSCSA
- 1/2017 - Present, Clinical Knowledge Surgical Skills, The University of Texas Health Science Center
- 1/2016 - Present, GI Committee, UTHSCSA
- 5/2013 - Present, Individual Instruction, University Health System
- 4/2013 - Present, Individual Instruction, UTHSCSA
- 7/2009 - Present, Individual Instruction, UTHSCSA
- 7/2009 - Present, Clinical Knowledge Surgical Skills, The University of Texas Health Science Center
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Publications
Abstract
Dao HE, Kempenich J, Logue AJ, Marcano J, Sirinek KR. Postoperative Mortality in Patients with Colonic Volvulus is adversely Affected by Associated Comorbidities; 2017 Apr. (Presented at Southwestern Surgical Congress). Sirinek KR, Dao HE, Kempenich J, Logue AJ, Marcano J, Miller P. Additional Factors Found at Open Cholecystectomy and on Pathologic Examination Contribute to the Need for Converting to Open Cholecystectomy; 2017 Feb. (Presented at South Texas ACS). Dao HE, Kempenich J, Logue AJ, Marcano J, Miller P, Sirinek KR. Surgical Management of Acute Diverticulitis; Resection and end Stoma Still Reigns Supreme; 2017 Feb. (Presented at North & South Texas ACS).
Journal Article
Yamamoto, Ryo, Logue, Alicia Josephine, Muir, Mark T. Colon Trauma: Evidence-Based Practices Clin Colon Rectal Surg 2018 Jan;31(1):11-16. Dao HE, Kempenich JW, Logue AJ,Marcano J, Shah N, Sirinek KR,. Perirectal Abscess; a Common Surgical Problem with Significant Morbidity Gastroenterology 2017 Apr;152(5). Alarhayem A, Achebe E, Logue AJ. Psychosocial Support of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patient Surg Clin North Am 2015 Dec;95(6):1281-1293.
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Clinical
Board Certifications
- American Board of Colon & Rectal Surgery
- American Board of Surgery