Udai Sibia, M.D.
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Mon - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 251-433-5557
- Address:
- 3 Mobile Infirmary Cir Ste 305 Mobile, AL 36607
- Categories
- Physicians & Surgeons, Oncology, Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons, Surgery-General
- Services / Products
- Surgical Oncology
- Brands
- Infirmary Cancer Care
- Associations
- American College of Surgeons,Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association,Society of Surgical Oncology,UAB Department of Surgery
General Info
Dr. Sibia obtained his medical degree from Avalon University School of Medicine and completed his general surgery residency at Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis, Maryland. After residency, Dr. Sibia completed a fellowship in complex general surgical oncology at Providence Saint John’s Cancer Institute in Santa Monica, California. In addition to his medical training, he also earned his MBA from the Carey Business School at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Sibia is board-certified in general surgery by the American Board of Surgery and is an active member of the Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO), the Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association (AHPBA), and the American College of Surgeons (ACS). In addition, Dr. Sibia currently serves as an assistant professor at UAB Hospital. Affiliations Mobile Infirmary, Thomas Hospital, Infirmary Surgical Specialists | Mobile, Infirmary Cancer Care, UAB O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Care Education Medical School Doctorate of Medicine Avalon University of Medicine Residency General Surgery Anne Arundel Medical Center Fellowship Complex General Surgical Oncology Providence Saint John's Cancer Institute Graduate School Master's in Business Administration John's Hopkins University Medical Interests Areas of Interest: Pancreatic cancer Pancreatitis Liver and bile duct cancers Stomach cancer Liver metastases Endocrine cancers Neroendocrine cancer Musculoskeletal cancer Stomach cancer Skin cancer Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) Other abdominal and soft tissue cancers