rcalderone@wmcarey.edu (601) 318-6841 Fail-Asbury - Room 136-A
Dr. Calderone completed his undergraduate studies in Organismal and Integrative Biology at Southeastern Louisiana University. He earned a Master of Biomedical Sciences degree from William Carey University, and a Master of Public Health degree from the University of Southern Mississippi. He is a graduate of the inaugural class of William Carey University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he was a National Health Service Corps scholar. He completed his primary residency training in the combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics program at The University of Mississippi Medical Center. He then completed a Preventive Medicine residency through The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Population Health Training-in-Place Program.
Dr. Calderone serves as a core faculty member for the Forrest General Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program, and as the Assistant Dean for Graduate Medical Education and Chair of Internal Medicine at WCUCOM. He has authored/coauthored over a dozen clinical case reports, and presents regularly at state and regional CME events. He has served as a subinvestigator in clinical research trials. His primary research and clinical interests include medical education, process improvement, hypertension management, preventive medicine, and population health management.