Scott W. McCall, MD 
Sports Medicine and General Orthopedics
Dr. Scott McCall received a Bachelor of Science Degree with a major in Biology from the College of William and Mary in 1997. He attended medical school at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine and graduated in 2001 with a GPA of 3.90. He completed his residency at the Campbell Clinic in Memphis.
Dr. McCall received several awards and honors during his undergraduate and medical education:
- Offered Appointment to United States Military Academy Class of 1997
- Three time NCAA Academic All American
- Recipient of the Bruce Davidson Memorial Scholarship: given to the most outstanding Junior scholar athlete NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship recipient
- Recipient of Southern Medical Association Academic and Leadership Scholarship
- Recipient of the Frank W. Dugan Scholarship
- Alpha Omega Alpha, Senior Year
Dr. McCall also competed nationally in the sport of gymnastics where he won several awards:
- 1995 and 1996 USA Collegiate National Rings Champion
- 1996 NCAA Division I Men’s Gymnastics National Rings Champion
- 1997 Nissen Award Finalist; “The Heisman Trophy of Men’s Gymnastics”
- 1997 Outstanding Senior Athlete at the College of William and Mary
Dr. McCall was a three year captain of the Men’s Gymnastics Team and was the President of the Student Athletic Advisory Council. He also volunteered for the Physicians for Peace Philippines humanitarian project in September of 2000.
Dr. McCall and his wife, Krisi, reside in Spring Hill.
He joined the Mid Tennessee Bone and Joint Clinic in August of 2006.
