Patrick F. Bergin, MD
Specialties: Orthopaedic, Orthopaedic Trauma, Orthopaedic Nonunions and Malunions
Gender: Male
Biography: Patrick F. Bergin, MD, joined the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, MS, in 2011 after finishing training in orthopaedic trauma. A native of Amite, LA, he finished high school in Natchez before receiving his undergraduate degree in Biological Engineering from Mississippi State University. He attended medical school at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and completed his residency at George Washington University in 2010 before completing his fellowship at OrthoIndy in Indianapolis. Dr. Bergin has been an Associate Professor and Division Chief of Orthopaedic Trauma within the Department since 2017, and reached tenured Professor July 1, 2023. He is also the director of research for the department and the author of over 70 peer-reviewed publications and multiple book chapters. With the aid of the research department, he is the principal investigator of a number of multicenter research studies advancing the field of orthopaedic trauma. Patrick is married to Lacey Bergin, and together they have three amazing boys and one beautiful daughter. When he is not in his Orthopaedic clinic or the Operating Room, he can be found sampling many of Jackson’s fine restaurants or woodworking in his backyard shop.
Practice Locations
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UMMC Colony Park South
326 Commerce Center Drive, Ridgeland, MS 39157 View Location |
Accepted Insurance Plans
The University of Mississippi Medical Center accepts all plans, but may not be an in-network provider with your plan. We encourage you to contact your insurer and ask if the plan is in network with UMMC. Always contact your insurance carrier for specific coverage information.
*Note: Grenada and Holmes County locations have different payor contracts. Oral Surgeons are considered in-network to the medical health plans listed below NOT dental.
Jackson and Madison
Medicare health insurance plans
- Devoted Health
- Humana Medicare Advantage
- Medicare - Fee for Service
- Railroad Medicare - Fee for Service
- Shared Health Mississippi
- United Healthcare (except HMO)
- Vantage Health Plan - Medicare Advantage
- Wellcare - Medicare Advantage
Medicaid health plans
- Mississippi Medicaid Fee for Service
- MS CAN Plans: Magnolia, Molina, TrueCare
- MS CHIP: Magnolia, Molina, TrueCare
Dental plans
- Always Care
- Avesis
- Medicaid Fee for Service
- MS CAN: Magnolia Health Plan, Molina HealthCare, TrueCare
- Ambetter
- Unum
Vision plans
- EyeMed
- First Look
- March Vision
Commercial, Marketplace and other health plans
- Aetna Health Management (excludes UMMC Madison)
- Ambetter
- American Life Care - PHCS/Multiplan
- Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi
- BCBS Federal
- Celtic (Transplants)
- Cigna PPO (excludes transplants; excludes UMMC Madison)
- Corvel Healthcare Corp (Workers Comp.)
- First Choice Health Plan - includes Humana PPO Commercial, but not Humana Medicare Advantage
- First Health Network/Coventry - Aetna
- Government Employees Health Insurance Association (GEHA) - United Healthcare
- Interlink Health Services (Transplant)
- LifeTrac (Transplant)
- Mississippi Department of Rehab Services (MDRS)
- Mississippi Physicians Care Network (MPCN)
- Mississippi State and School Employees' Health Insurance Plan (AHS Network administered by Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi)
- Multiplan - PHCS/American Life Care
- North Mississippi Health Link
- OptumHealth Care Solutions, Inc. (Transplant)
- OptumHealth VA CCN
- PPO Plus, LLC/Zelis/Stratose
- Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS)
- Tricare
- United Healthcare: PPO Commercial (excludes HMO)
- Vantage Health Plan: Commercial, PPACA Plan
- Veterans Administration
Behavioral health plans
- United Behavioral Health
- Cigna Behavioral Health
Education
Board Certification: | Orthopaedic Surgery |
Fellowship: | OrthoIndy Hospital |
Graduate School: | Washington University School of Medicine |
Internship: | George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences |
Medical Education: | Washington University School of Medicine |
Residency: | George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences |
Experience
Current Positions
Professor, School of Medicine, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, UMMC | 07/2023 - Present |
Division Chief, School of Medicine, UMMC, Jackson, MS 39216 | 2018 - Present |
Residency Program Research Director, School of Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS 39216 | 06/2013 - Present |
Specialty Certification Licensure
Licensure, Mississippi Medical | 02/2011 - Present |
Certification, Orthopaedic Surgery, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery | 07/2013 - 12/2023 |
Honors, Awards, and Recognition
Certificate of Appreciation “Evaluating Venous Thromboembolism Prevention Practices in U.S. Hospitals”, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and The Joint Commission | 2022 |
Grant for the project, "A Prospective Study of Early Mechanical Stabilization and Bleeding in Disruption of the Pelvic Ring (EMS BinD Study)", Department of Defense and John Hopkins University | 2021 |
Quality Administration’s Q Award, University of Mississippi Medical Center | 2014 |
First Place. Washington Hospital Center / Medstar Research Institute 14th Annual Research Competition. “Failure of custom expandable Repiphysis endoprosthesis used for limb salvage for malignant bone tumors in skeletally immature patients.”, Washington Hospital Center / Medstar Research Institute 14th Annual Research Competition | 2010 |
Third Place. Washington Orthopaedic Society Resident Research Competition/"A Prospective Comparison Of Inflammation And Muscle Damage Markers In MIS Direct Anterior Versus MIS Posterior Total Hip Arthroplasty", Washington Orthopaedic Society | 2010 |
First Place. Washington Orthopaedic Society Resident Research Competition. “Detection of Periprosthetic Infections Using Ribosomal RNA-Based Polymerase Chain Reaction.”, Washington Orthopaedic Society | 2009 |
Recipient - Distinguished Alumni Scholarship (Stuart A. Kornfeld, M.D.), Washington University School of Medicine | 2001 |