Brenton Arthur Meda, MD | |
2619 16th Ave S, Great Falls, MT 59405-5202 | |
(406) 315-3398 | |
(406) 315-3400 |
Full Name | Brenton Arthur Meda |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Pathology - Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology |
Location | 2619 16th Ave S, Great Falls, Montana |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare through third-party reassignment. May prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1538230271 | NPI | - | NPPES |
0028171 | Medicaid | MT |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207ZP0102X | Pathology - Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology | 9567 (Montana) | Primary |
Entity Name | Potomac Highlands Pathology Associates Pa |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1801907035 PECOS PAC ID: 1254472020 Enrollment ID: O20091231000265 |
News Archive
A review of earlier studies has shown that academic excellence in children could be linked to how physically active they are. Writing in Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, researchers said they found strong evidence of a link between exercise and academic performance. The review looked at 14 studies involving more than 12,000 children.
About 30 clergy and lay church leaders representing nine denominations on Tuesday at a seminar in Rapid City, S.D., received advice from several religious organizations about how to hold appropriate discussions with their congregations about "divisive" issues such as abortion, the Rapid City Journal reports.
This study suggests that genetically engineered malaria parasites that are stunted through precise gene deletions (genetically attenuated parasites, or "GAP") could be used as a vaccine that protects against malaria infection. This means that the harmless (attenuated) version of the parasite would interact with the body in the same way as the infective version, but without possibility of causing disease.
Since the Food and Drug Administration cautioned against using a minimally invasive method to treat fibroid tumors called power morcellation, there was a nearly quarter increase in hospital readmissions and 27 percent increase in major postoperative complications after hysterectomies in Michigan, a new University of Michigan study says.
People with hemophilia require regular infusions of clotting factor to prevent them from experiencing uncontrolled bleeding. But a significant fraction develop antibodies against the clotting factor, essentially experiencing an allergic reaction to the very treatment that can prolong their lives.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Brenton Arthur Meda, MD 2619 16th Ave S, Great Falls, MT 59405-5202 Ph: (406) 315-3398 | Brenton Arthur Meda, MD 2619 16th Ave S, Great Falls, MT 59405-5202 Ph: (406) 315-3398 |
News Archive
A review of earlier studies has shown that academic excellence in children could be linked to how physically active they are. Writing in Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, researchers said they found strong evidence of a link between exercise and academic performance. The review looked at 14 studies involving more than 12,000 children.
About 30 clergy and lay church leaders representing nine denominations on Tuesday at a seminar in Rapid City, S.D., received advice from several religious organizations about how to hold appropriate discussions with their congregations about "divisive" issues such as abortion, the Rapid City Journal reports.
This study suggests that genetically engineered malaria parasites that are stunted through precise gene deletions (genetically attenuated parasites, or "GAP") could be used as a vaccine that protects against malaria infection. This means that the harmless (attenuated) version of the parasite would interact with the body in the same way as the infective version, but without possibility of causing disease.
Since the Food and Drug Administration cautioned against using a minimally invasive method to treat fibroid tumors called power morcellation, there was a nearly quarter increase in hospital readmissions and 27 percent increase in major postoperative complications after hysterectomies in Michigan, a new University of Michigan study says.
People with hemophilia require regular infusions of clotting factor to prevent them from experiencing uncontrolled bleeding. But a significant fraction develop antibodies against the clotting factor, essentially experiencing an allergic reaction to the very treatment that can prolong their lives.
› Verified 5 days ago
Steven Randall Carlson, M.D. Pathology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1101 26th St S, Great Falls, MT 59405 Phone: 406-731-8888 Fax: 406-731-8876 | |
Dr. Richard Craig Carson, MD Pathology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1101 26th St S, Great Falls, MT 59405 Phone: 406-731-8888 | |
David Henry Hurray, MD Pathology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1101 26th St S, Great Falls, MT 59405 Phone: 406-455-5000 Fax: 406-731-8318 | |
Dr. Cheryl Reichert, M.D., PH.D. Pathology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 51 Prospect Drive, Great Falls, MT 59405 Phone: 406-750-1474 |