Hina Aziz Rehman, MD
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Pediatrics
208000000X - Pediatrics
A pediatrician is concerned with the physical, emotional and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Care encompasses a broad spectrum of health services ranging from preventive healthcare to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. A pediatrician deals with biological, social and environmental influences on the developing child, and with the impact of disease and dysfunction on development.
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Susan Akberzie, CPNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
363LP2300X - Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
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Valentina Celant Warne, PA-C
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Physician Assistant
363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
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Kelsey Hale, APRN
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Nurse Practitioner (Family)
363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
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Rebecca Jeanne Sullivan, CPNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
363LP2300X - Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
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Rachel Nicole Lara, FNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Family)
363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
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Sarah Marie Jones, PA-C
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Physician Assistant (Medical)
363AM0700X - Physician Assistant (Medical)
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MRS. Melinda S Cardoza, RN, MN, FNP-BC
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Nurse Practitioner (Family)
363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
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Ashley Svetlik, PA
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Physician Assistant
363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
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Mary Carol Kistner, CPNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
363LP2300X - Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
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Czarina C Hounsel, CPNP-PC
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Nurse Practitioner
363L00000X - Nurse Practitioner
(1) A registered nurse provider with a graduate degree in nursing prepared for advanced practice involving independent and interdependent decision making and direct accountability for clinical judgment across the health care continuum or in a certified specialty. (2) A registered nurse who has completed additional training beyond basic nursing education and who provides primary health care services in accordance with state nurse practice laws or statutes. Tasks performed by nurse practitioners vary with practice requirements mandated by geographic, political, economic, and social factors. Nurse practitioner specialists include, but are not limited to, family nurse practitioners, gerontological nurse practitioners, pediatric nurse practitioners, obstetric-gynecologic nurse practitioners, and school nurse practitioners.
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Cynthia Luisa Almanza, PA-C
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Physician Assistant
363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
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MISS Alexandria Nicole Smith, MSN, APRN, CPNP-PC
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Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
363LP2300X - Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
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Kelley Leigh Sanders, DNP-FNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Family)
363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
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Andrea Clay, CPNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
363LP0200X - Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
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Ashley Michelle Hodge
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Nurse Practitioner (Family)
363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
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Collin D Naugher, MSN, RN, CPNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
363LP2300X - Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
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Clayton Ross Rogers, NP
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Nurse Practitioner (Family)
363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
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Bernadette V Bartholomew, PNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
363LP0200X - Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
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Patrick Ovie Fueta, MD
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Pediatrics
208000000X - Pediatrics
A pediatrician is concerned with the physical, emotional and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Care encompasses a broad spectrum of health services ranging from preventive healthcare to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. A pediatrician deals with biological, social and environmental influences on the developing child, and with the impact of disease and dysfunction on development.
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Maura B Lindenfeld, PNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
363LP0200X - Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
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Kelly Greenwood, PA-C
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Physician Assistant
363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
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Miranda N Swanberg, PA-C
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Physician Assistant
363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
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Frank J Sloan, MD
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Pediatrics
208000000X - Pediatrics
A pediatrician is concerned with the physical, emotional and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Care encompasses a broad spectrum of health services ranging from preventive healthcare to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. A pediatrician deals with biological, social and environmental influences on the developing child, and with the impact of disease and dysfunction on development.
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Katelyn M Okaro, CPNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
363LP2300X - Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
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Michelle Olson, PA
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Physician Assistant
363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
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Kylie R Cherry, CPNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
363LP0200X - Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
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MR. Thomas W Atkins, APNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
363LP2300X - Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
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Elizabeth Ann Yells, CPNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
363LP0200X - Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
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Kristle E Nweke, PNP-PC
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Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
363LP2300X - Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
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Ashley Dyok, FNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Family)
363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
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Devin Aubry Windham, CPNP-PC
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Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
363LP2300X - Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
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DR. Amy Lynn Richardson, MD
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Pediatrics
208000000X - Pediatrics
A pediatrician is concerned with the physical, emotional and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Care encompasses a broad spectrum of health services ranging from preventive healthcare to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. A pediatrician deals with biological, social and environmental influences on the developing child, and with the impact of disease and dysfunction on development.
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Rachael L Granzin, CPNP-PC
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Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
363LP2300X - Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
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Emiliee S Robinson, PNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
363LP2300X - Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
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MRS. Rebecca Nicole Dudley, PA-C
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Physician Assistant
363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
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Meredith Lindsey, M.S., PA-C
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Physician Assistant
363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
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Dana Joy Kennedy, CPNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Family)
363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
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Monica Lennox, CPNP-PC
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Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
363LP0200X - Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
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MRS. Norma Patricia Knight, FNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Family)
363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
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Jamesina Chen Christman, M.D.
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Pediatrics
208000000X - Pediatrics
A pediatrician is concerned with the physical, emotional and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Care encompasses a broad spectrum of health services ranging from preventive healthcare to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. A pediatrician deals with biological, social and environmental influences on the developing child, and with the impact of disease and dysfunction on development.
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Shannon R Dougrey, CPNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
363LP2300X - Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
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Srivalli Chittajallu, PA-C
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Physician Assistant
363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
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Erin Vinson, APRN-FNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Family)
363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
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Steven Kent Montalvo, MD
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Pediatrics
208000000X - Pediatrics
A pediatrician is concerned with the physical, emotional and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Care encompasses a broad spectrum of health services ranging from preventive healthcare to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. A pediatrician deals with biological, social and environmental influences on the developing child, and with the impact of disease and dysfunction on development.
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Mia Elena Pulido
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Registered Nurse (Pediatrics)
163WP0200X - Registered Nurse (Pediatrics)
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Desiree Elisabeth Peterson, CPNP-AC
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Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care)
363LA2100X - Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care)
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Shea-lynn F Hopson, MD, MBA
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Pediatrics
208000000X - Pediatrics
A pediatrician is concerned with the physical, emotional and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Care encompasses a broad spectrum of health services ranging from preventive healthcare to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. A pediatrician deals with biological, social and environmental influences on the developing child, and with the impact of disease and dysfunction on development.
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Linda M Ahern, MSN, APRN, CPNP-AC
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Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care)
363LA2100X - Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care)
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Misty Ikerd, PA-C
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Physician Assistant
363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
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Victoria Harber, P.A.
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Physician Assistant
363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
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DR. Steven James Leung, M.D.
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Pediatrics
208000000X - Pediatrics
A pediatrician is concerned with the physical, emotional and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Care encompasses a broad spectrum of health services ranging from preventive healthcare to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. A pediatrician deals with biological, social and environmental influences on the developing child, and with the impact of disease and dysfunction on development.
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Nicole Marie Calcote, CPNP-PC
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Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
363LP2300X - Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
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Laura Elkins, CPNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
363LP0200X - Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
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Lauren N Crumm, PA-C
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Physician Assistant
363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
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Heather Craig, CPNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
363LP0200X - Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
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Nicole Brittany Logan, PA-C
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Physician Assistant
363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
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Mckenzie R Nees, CPNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
363LP2300X - Nurse Practitioner (Primary Care)
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Fijula Pokkasrakath, MD
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Pediatrics
208000000X - Pediatrics
A pediatrician is concerned with the physical, emotional and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Care encompasses a broad spectrum of health services ranging from preventive healthcare to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. A pediatrician deals with biological, social and environmental influences on the developing child, and with the impact of disease and dysfunction on development.
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DR. Marian I Pobee, MD
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Pediatrics
208000000X - Pediatrics
A pediatrician is concerned with the physical, emotional and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Care encompasses a broad spectrum of health services ranging from preventive healthcare to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. A pediatrician deals with biological, social and environmental influences on the developing child, and with the impact of disease and dysfunction on development.
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Julie Davis, PA-C, RD, LD
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Physician Assistant
363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
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L. Michelle Booth, M.D.
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Pediatrics
208000000X - Pediatrics
A pediatrician is concerned with the physical, emotional and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Care encompasses a broad spectrum of health services ranging from preventive healthcare to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. A pediatrician deals with biological, social and environmental influences on the developing child, and with the impact of disease and dysfunction on development.
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Sarah Fern Cooper, NP
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Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
363LP0200X - Nurse Practitioner (Pediatrics)
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Katherine V Cofer, APRN, CPNP-AC
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Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care)
363LA2100X - Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care)
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Monica M Fonseca-aten, MD
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Pediatrics
208000000X - Pediatrics
A pediatrician is concerned with the physical, emotional and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Care encompasses a broad spectrum of health services ranging from preventive healthcare to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. A pediatrician deals with biological, social and environmental influences on the developing child, and with the impact of disease and dysfunction on development.
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Alyssa Brice Walker, PA-C
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Physician Assistant
363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
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Laura E Harvey, CPNP-AC
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Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care)
363LA2100X - Nurse Practitioner (Acute Care)
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Kimberly A Light, FNP
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Nurse Practitioner (Family)
363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
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Leigh Anne Fleury, PA-C
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Physician Assistant
363A00000X - Physician Assistant
A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.
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MRS. Naelyn Celeste Carruth, MSN, APRN, FNP-C
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Nurse Practitioner (Family)
363LF0000X - Nurse Practitioner (Family)
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DR. Triveni Anantharaman Kallur, M.D.
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Pediatrics
208000000X - Pediatrics
A pediatrician is concerned with the physical, emotional and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Care encompasses a broad spectrum of health services ranging from preventive healthcare to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. A pediatrician deals with biological, social and environmental influences on the developing child, and with the impact of disease and dysfunction on development.
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