Dr. Harry Wilkins III explores exciting and titanic shifts in medicine
and technology that will shape the future of rural healthcare delivery.
Dr. Harry Wilkins III is a native of Illinois and a practicing trauma
surgeon on staff at Blessing Hospital in Quincy. He completed his
medical school and surgical residency training at Northwestern
University Feinberg School of Medicine and completed a trauma fellowship
at R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, MD.
After practicing for several years in Texas, Kansas and Missouri, Dr.
Wilkins then completed a Master’s Degree in Health Care Management from
Harvard University’s T. H. Chan school of public health before joining
Quincy Medical Group in 2010. Dr. Wilkins has received the HRSA medal of
honor for his role as co-faculty of the HRSA-sponsored Organ Donation
and Transplant Breakthrough collaboratives and serves as the current
administrative medical director for Midwest Transplant Network in Kansas
City. Dr. Wilkins is also the medical advisor-elect for AOPO, is widely
published in medical literature and is a member of numerous medical
societies. Dr. Harry Wilkins III is a native of Illinois and a
practicing trauma surgeon on staff at Blessing Hospital here in Quincy.
He completed his medical school and surgical residency training at
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and completed a
trauma fellowship at R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore,
MD.
After practicing for several years in Texas, Kansas and Missouri, Dr.
Wilkins then completed a Master’s Degree in Health Care Management from
Harvard University’s T. H. Chan school of public health before joining
Quincy Medical Group in 2010. Dr. Wilkins has received the HRSA medal of
honor for his role as co-faculty of the HRSA-sponsored Organ Donation
and Transplant Breakthrough collaboratives and serves as the current
administrative medical director for Midwest Transplant Network in Kansas
City. Dr. Wilkins is also the medical advisor-elect for AOPO, is widely
published in medical literature and is a member of numerous medical
societies.
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