Cesar Sebastian Molina, M.D.
Dr. Cesar Sebastian Molina completed his residency in General Surgery at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center-Nashville, where he served as a chief resident. He went on to complete a Hand and Micro-Vascular Surgery Fellowship in the world-renowned Kleinert and Kutz Institute in Louisville, KY.
In 2012, Dr. Molina obtained a research fellowship at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. His work, which includes minimally invasive carpal tunnel release, has been presented in regional, national and international meetings and comprises over twenty-five articles in peer-reviewed journals including The Journal of Hand Surgery. During this time, Dr. Molina also completed a one-year research course through Harvard Medical School and was the recipient of a research award grant from the Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research.
Dr. Molina was raised in Colombia, England, and Vietnam. He earned his degree from the Universidad de Los Andes in Bogota, Colombia. Thereafter, he volunteered in over a dozen medical missions in underserved areas of Colombia, Honduras, and West Africa. These life experiences have allowed him to be empathetic, compassionate and exceptionally tolerant across many cultures.
Dr. Molina strongly believes that information is power. In his own words, “Allowing patients to understand their treatment options places them in a position to make an informed and educated decision regarding their care.” In his spare time, Dr. Molina enjoys spending time with his family and travelling. His current hobbies include playing tennis, long-distance running, and scuba-diving.




