• About ME

    Dr. Ian Reight - Experienced General Surgeon, Robotic Surgery Proctor

    A general surgeon at Maine General Medical Center since 2012, Dr. Ian Reight is experienced in trauma surgery, surgical critical care, and robotic surgery. Additionally, Dr. Ian Reight has served in numerous leadership roles, including vice president and president of medical staff and medical director of the breast center, surgical quality, and hyperbaric and wound care. Furthermore, he was the lead surgeon for robotic surgery and chair of the Robotic Steering Committee.

    Dr. Reight previously served as a staff surgeon and medical director for outpatient wound care at Central Maine Medical Center from 2008 to 2012 and an EMS medical director at the Auburn Fire Department from 2014 to 2018. Since 2017, he has also worked as a proctor and consultant for robotic surgery at Intuitive Surgical in Sunnyvale, California.

    Dr. Ian Reight has a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Maryland and a medical degree from the Medical University of the Americas. Before completing his higher education, he served as a volunteer paramedic and firefighter at Prince George’s County Fire and as a wound care specialist and trauma technician at Dimensions Health Corporation in Cheverly, Maryland. He completed his surgical residency at Palmetto Health Richland Hospital with the University of South Carolina.

  • Education

    medical director

    1979 - 1981

    auburn fire and rescue

    proctor for robotic surgery

    Mar 1, 2014 - Present

    intuitive surgical

    general and trauma surgeon

    Aug 1, 2008 - Jun 1, 2012

    central maine medical center

    surgical resident

    1973-1977

    palmetto health richland

  • Education

    medical university of the americas

    Sep 1, 1997 - Apr 1, 2002

    medicine

    university of Maryland

    Jan 1, 1993 - Dec 1, 1997

    psychology

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