William Scott King, Jr., MD
Patient Satisfaction Survey
Overall Satisfaction
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5 out of 5
1 Ratings
Comments
Undergraduate Degree:
Vanderbilt University
Medical School:
University of Tennessee at Memphis
Residency:
University of Tennessee at Memphis
Specialty Certification:
Diplomate American Board of Surgery, Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
Associations:
American Association of Endocrine Surgeons
Locations
Baptist Memorial Hospital
6029 Walnut Grove Road
Medical Plaza #3
Suite 404
Memphis, TN 38120
(901) 726-1056
Saint Francis Bartlett Hospital
Medical Arts Pavilion
2996 Kate Bond Road, Suite 309
Memphis, TN 38134
(901) 726-1056
Core Values
- We will provide Excellent Patient Care with the goal of satisfying our patients and achieving Excellent Surgical Outcome.
- We are Compassionate and always put the Patient First.
- We expect everyone to Work Hard and we will Support Each Other to ensure a Balanced Life.
- Pride: Proud to be General Surgeons,proud to be associated with the Physicians In This Practice, proud of our Employees, proud of our Legacy.
- It is essential to Like Each Other and to work in a Collegial Spirit.
- We will treat all people with Humility, Equality, Dignity, and Respect.
- We respect the Individual Strengths and Speciality Skills of each physician.
- We understand that Open and Continual Communication is crucial.
- Our Employees are Part of The Memphis Surgery Associate Family.
- We will do our part to Sustain General Surgery as a noble and honorable profession.
Patient Ratings & Comments
The Patient Rating score is an average of all responses to provider related questions on our independently administered Patient Satisfaction Survey. Responses are measured on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the best score.
5
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Provider showed concern
5
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Provider explained things clearly
5
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Provider included you in decisions
5
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Likelihood of recommending this provider
Comments
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