Dr. Makley completed her residency training in General Surgery at the University of Cincinnati and has additional fellowship training in Surgical Critical Care from the University of Pennsylvania.
Her clinical practice focuses on general and acute care surgery, trauma surgery, and surgical critical care. Her interests include hernia and biliary disease, diverticular disease, and the complex management of critically ill and injured patients. She leads the area’s only adult Level I Trauma Center as Medical Director, and is active in resident education as the Associate Director for the General Surgery Residency. She is also active in surgical research and is an NIH-funded investigator, studying the effects of blood transfusion following injury.
Dr. Makley is certified in surgery by the American Board of Surgery, with Added Qualifications in Surgical Critical Care. She has been named a “Top Doctor” through Cincinnati Magazine and currently sees patients at the Medical Arts Building in Clifton.
Provider
Amy Makley, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical
Director of Trauma, UC Medical Center; Associate Director, Residency Program in General Surgery
Locations:
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Holmes
200 Albert Sabin Way, Suite 2011
Cincinnati, OH 45267 -
UC Medical Center
3188 Bellevue Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45219 -
West Chester Hospital
7700 University Drive
West Chester, OH 45069 -
Ridgeway Tower
3200 Burnett Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45229 -
UC Health Physicians Office - Clifton
General Surgery222 Piedmont Avenue, Suite 7000
Cincinnati, OH 45219 -
UC Health Physicians Office - Clifton
222 Piedmont Avenue, Suite 7000
Cincinnati, OH 45219
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