Dr. Russell Gregory to Join BCMC Rural Health Clinic in August

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WARREN, Ark. (5/20/25) – The BCMC Rural Health Clinic is excited to announce that Dr. Russell Gregory will be joining the facility as a family practice physician on August 4, 2025. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Gregory, please call 870-226-8636.

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A native of Magnolia, Ark., Gregory graduated Magna Cum Laude from Southern Arkansas University in 2015 with a Bachelor of Science in Pre-Health Studies. He went on to earn his Doctor of Medicine from St. George’s University School of Medicine in Grenada in the West Indies in 2021. Additionally, he earned his Master of Business Administration in Multi-Sector Healthcare Management from St. George’s University in 2022.

Dr. Gregory is currently in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Southwest Family Medicine Residency Program in Texarkana, Ark. He began this program in 2022 and is the Chief Resident for Dr. Matthew Nix. Prior to starting this residency program, he was a research assistant at the Children’s Diagnostic and Treatment Center of Broward Health for a little less than a year. Dr. Gregory is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP).

Dr. Gregory and his wife Amber, a native of Rison, Ark., are parents to an Angel Baby, Gabriel Neal. Their loss led to the creation of Gabriel’s Gift, an organization to provide compassionate support for families experiencing perinatal loss. They provide bereavement resources, emotional support, and commemorative initiatives to help families navigate grief while honoring the lives of their children.

His extensive volunteer experiences range from tutoring at St. George’s University, accompanying music productions for Magnolia Specialized Services, serving as President of the SAU Pre-Health Professional Club, and spending time as a Rotary Club member.

His hobbies and interests include music (piano, vocal, and guitar), worship arts, political history, landscape design, spending time with friends and family, and traveling. Dr. Gregory says he was drawn to Family Medicine because it facilitates the ability to develop relationships with patients and provides a wide range of exposure to many different types of diseases and interventions.

Dr. Gregory is looking forward to joining the BCMC Rural Health Clinic staff which features April Harris, APRN; Kristen Harvey, APRN; and Tiffany Wargo, APRN, PMHNP. He’s eager to join this team and continue helping the BCMC Rural Health Clinic provide family healthcare to Warren and the surrounding communities.

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