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Colin Carracher, MD

Adjunct Associate Professor

Internal Medicine | College of Medicine

Education/Credentials
  • Fellowship: University of Cincinnati (Endocrinology)
  • Residency: University of Cincinnati (Internal Medicine)
  • Medical Degree: University of Cincinnati
  • Bachelor's Degree: University of Cincinnati (Industrial Engineering)
Board Certifications & Licenses

American Board of Internal Medicine (Endocrinology-Diabetes and Metabolism) (Certification Date: 2015-11-02)
American Board of Internal Medicine (Certification Date: 2014-08-20)

Specialties

Endocrinology-Diabetes and Metabolism
Internal Medicine

Contact Information

Clinical Interests

Diabetes

Endocrinology

Adrenal Cancer

Adrenal Cortex Cancers

Adrenal Disease

Adrenal Disorders

Adrenal Dysfusion

Adrenal Gland Cancers

Adrenal Gland Disease

Adrenal Gland Suppression

Adrenal Gland Tumors (Pheochromocytoma)

Adrenal Insufficiency

Adrenal Nodules

Adrenal Rest Tumor

Adrenal Tumors

Adrenocortical Adenoma

Adrenocortical Carcinoma

Aldosteronoma

Benign adrenal tumors

Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH)

Conn's Syndrome (Primary aldosteronism)

Cushing syndrome (Hypercortisolism)

Diabetes Mellitus

Diabetes Type 1 (Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1)

Diabetes Type 2 (Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2)

Enlarged Breasts in men (Gynecomastia)

Facial Hair, excess in women

Gonadal Disorders

Hirsutism

Hyperaldosteronism

Hyperandrogenism

Hyperglycemia

Hyperinsulinism

Hypogonadism

Insulin Resistance

Kallmann Syndrome

Klinefelter syndrome

Low Testosterone (Male hypogonadism)

Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia

Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia I and II (MEN I and MEN II)

Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1 (Werner Syndrome)

Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2a

Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2b

Pre-Diabetes

Testosterone Deficiency (Male hypogonadism)

Thyroid Nodules

Peer Reviewed Publications

Gniado, Ewa; Carracher, Colin P; Sharma, Sona 04-01-2020. Simultaneous Occurrence of Germline Mutations of SDHB and TP53 in a Patient with Metastatic Pheochromocytoma. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 105 4,