Caesar Augustus Ricci III, MD
A member of Texas Health Physicians Group
Caesar Augustus Ricci III, MD
Surgical Critical Care
General Surgery
Ste 410
Fort Worth, TX 76104-7311
About Me
Specialties
Surgical Critical Care
General Surgery
Hospital Affiliations
Texas Health Fort Worth
Texas Health Specialty Hospital
Gender
M
Languages
Spanish
English
Education
UTSW Division of Burn/Trauma and Critical Care - Fellowship - 2019
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso - Residency - 2018
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Lubbock - Residency - 2017
Institute of Surgical Research Burn Center - Fellowship - 2015
Nausau University Medical Center - Fellowship - 2014
Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center Program - Fellowship - 2013
University of Texas Medical Center at San Antonio - Residency - 2012
University of Texas HSC San Antonio-Registrar's Office - Medical Education - 2010
Texas A & M School of Public Health - Graduate School - 2003
Bio
Dr. Caesar Ricci has dedicated his surgical career to serving the trauma and acute care needs of both children and adults. He is fellowship trained in surgical critical care and burn and wound surgery. Dr. Ricci previously served as the co-trauma director and director of the surgical ICU and burn programs for a Level II Trauma center in Harlingen, Texas before setting down roots in North Texas in 2021. His areas of special focus include laparoscopic hernia repair, soft tissue infection care and management, burn trauma surgery and abdominal wall reconstruction. In addition to laparoscopic surgeries, he is skilled in the use of robotic-assisted and endoscopic techniques.
Dr. Ricci earned his medical degree and completed his general surgery residency at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. He went on to complete his burn and wound surgery fellowship at Nassau University Medical Center in Long Island, N.Y., and an additional burn surgery fellowship at the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research Burn Center-San Antonio Military Medical Center in Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Dr. Ricci also holds a Master of Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health from the Texas A&M University System School of Rural Public Health in College Station.
Dr. Ricci has a long history of humanitarian work. In 2003, he founded the non-profit organization Greatest Good Network to improve health care and human rights for underprivileged populations. He participated in the Haiti/Dominican Republic Earthquake Relief Mission in response to the January 2010 earthquake, and assists children with HIV and congenital heart disease in Dominican Republic and Honduras.
Dr. Ricci is a Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery and a member of the American Burn Association, American College of Surgeons, Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons, and Society of Critical Care, Texas Chapter. He speaks fluent Spanish.