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Long-time surgeon, hospital investor to retire Aug. 31 to do mission overseas

Published Friday, July 24, 2009



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Troy Regional Medical Center’s long-time surgeon and part owner Dr. John Crosby has announced he will retire in the next month.

Crosby, who has served as the general surgeon in Troy for the last 34 years, will close his Troy Surgical Practice and retire with a mission, literally.

Crosby will expand his medical practice beyond borders, attending mission trips to foreign countries and providing medical service, according to an official press release from Troy Regional Medical Center.

“It’s just something I have been looking forward to doing for a long time,” Crosby said.

“I’ve participated in several week-long mission trips, but now I would like to have the opportunity to stay longer in a location if I am needed.”

While Crosby will close his surgical practice in Troy, he will still have full services at TRMC, being able to assist in surgeries if needed.

In addition, Crosby who has a share in ownership at the hospital, will remain an investor, said Yanni Tempelis, secretary/treasurer for the hospital Board of Managers.

Crosby is a member of the Board of Managers for the hospital, and Tempelis said he foresees him remaining in that capacity.

“There has been no conversation as far as leaving the board,” Tempelis said. “I know he will maintain his investor’s status.”

Those who know Crosby know this isn’t the first time talk of retiring has come up.

“There’s been discussion of him retiring before,” Tempelis said.

“To be a physician is very hard work. I think for the last two to three years it’s been on the back of his mind to retire.”

Tempelis said Dr. Rick Gill, general and thoracic surgeon, will take over as head surgeon for Crosby beginning Aug. 1. Crosby will continue to see patients he’s already had until Aug. 31, and then he will close his office for good.

All records and patients will be transferred to Gill’s practice for services.

To accommodate for a higher patient load, Gill’s office will be open to see patients Mondays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Wednesdays from 1 to 5 p.m.

In addition, he will see patients on an emergency basis through the week in his office, but the remainder of the time will be open for surgery.

His office is located at 143 Scouting Circle and can be reached at 770-2222.

“Dr. Gill is a very, very good fit as far as the community is concerned,” Tempelis said.

“I have a lot of faith in him, and I know Dr. Crosby has a lot of faith in him.”

But, after 34 years of service, Crosby’s absence will not go unnoticed at TRMC.

“He’s a very good man and a very good surgeon,” Tempelis said.

“He’s very good with patients. His bedside manner is one of the best I’ve ever seen, and I’m sure he will be missed by all.”

And for Crosby, the leave won’t be an easy one either.

“After being at the same location for so many years, it will be hard not working with the staff every day,” Crosby said.


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Posted by armymomofone (anonymous) on July 25, 2009 at 4:28 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Dr. John, Thank you for being in Troy all the time we were! All 3 in our family, 'went under' your knife and we could not had had better results. You were, and are, a God send and I know I'm not alone in my thoughts and prayers for you. All I can say to 'Edge' is, God Bless you!!

Posted by muledeer (anonymous) on July 28, 2009 at 8:35 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Dr. Crosby has given many years of service to our community as a surgeon, however in my mind he will be remembered for his fight to make Troy Regional Medical Center viable. People in our community (unfortunately) are not as aware of the fight he has given over the years to make Troy Regional what it is today. We have a high level of quality in what is offered at Troy Regional so there is no need for any of the other individuals who post on this board to make comments about the hospital. Reserve your comments to recognize and show appreciation for Dr. Crosby. I wish you the best John!

Posted by letmesee (anonymous) on July 28, 2009 at 8:52 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Dr. Crosby, you will indeed be missed. My family has always used you and I know we will be lost without you. I knew my life was in good hands with you and your staff. Good luck in your mission work and enjoy your retirement!

Posted by REDAY (anonymous) on July 28, 2009 at 3:49 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Yes,thanks from all who felt your knife,and really gave meaning to THE EDGE OF DEATH. This is from all who didn't survive your great S-KILL.

Posted by Ramsey (anonymous) on July 28, 2009 at 8:50 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Thank you Dr. Crosby for your dedication, your skill, your strong Christian faith, and for helping your patients heal! I wish you well as you continue your mission work abroad!

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