Dr David Eugene Borg, MD | |
3307 Barada St, Falls City, NE 68355-2470 | |
(402) 245-4475 | |
(402) 245-6651 |
Full Name | Dr David Eugene Borg |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Family Practice |
Experience | 48 Years |
Location | 3307 Barada St, Falls City, Nebraska |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. He accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1578502621 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | 13379 (Nebraska) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Community Medical Center, Inc. | Falls city, NE | Hospital |
The Nebraska Medical Center | Omaha, NE | Hospital |
Falls City Care Center | Falls city, NE | Nursing home |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Community Medical Center, Inc | 6608776943 | 9 |
News Archive
According to a report by the Institute of Medicine, military personnel who suffer traumatic brain injury need to be fed adequately and immediately to reduce the severity of trauma and improve their chance of survival. This finding has implications for people sustaining head injuries in other situations, such as sports and traffic accidents.
New light is being shed on a little-known role of Y chromosome genes, specific to males, that could explain why men suffer differently than women from various diseases, including Covid-19.
Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center and the University of South Florida have found that men with prostate cancer who receive androgen deprivation therapy may predictably suffer from fatigue if they have single nucleotide polymorphisms in three pro-inflammatory genes. The discovery highlights the importance of personalized medicine, in which therapies are tailored to a patient's genetic profile.
Over four times as many patients with a rapidly fatal type of brain cancer, glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), who are treated with the chemotherapy drug temozolomide (TMZ) and radiation therapy, can live for four years after diagnosis, compared to those who receive only radiation treatment, according to updated results of a large, international trial presented at the Plenary I session on October 29, 2007, at the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology's 49th Annual Meeting in Los Angeles.
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Entity Name | Community Medical Center, Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1881643484 PECOS PAC ID: 6608776943 Enrollment ID: O20040112000200 |
News Archive
According to a report by the Institute of Medicine, military personnel who suffer traumatic brain injury need to be fed adequately and immediately to reduce the severity of trauma and improve their chance of survival. This finding has implications for people sustaining head injuries in other situations, such as sports and traffic accidents.
New light is being shed on a little-known role of Y chromosome genes, specific to males, that could explain why men suffer differently than women from various diseases, including Covid-19.
Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center and the University of South Florida have found that men with prostate cancer who receive androgen deprivation therapy may predictably suffer from fatigue if they have single nucleotide polymorphisms in three pro-inflammatory genes. The discovery highlights the importance of personalized medicine, in which therapies are tailored to a patient's genetic profile.
Over four times as many patients with a rapidly fatal type of brain cancer, glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), who are treated with the chemotherapy drug temozolomide (TMZ) and radiation therapy, can live for four years after diagnosis, compared to those who receive only radiation treatment, according to updated results of a large, international trial presented at the Plenary I session on October 29, 2007, at the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology's 49th Annual Meeting in Los Angeles.
› Verified 9 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr David Eugene Borg, MD 3307 Barada St, Po Box 399, Falls City, NE 68355-2470 Ph: (402) 245-4475 | Dr David Eugene Borg, MD 3307 Barada St, Falls City, NE 68355-2470 Ph: (402) 245-4475 |
News Archive
According to a report by the Institute of Medicine, military personnel who suffer traumatic brain injury need to be fed adequately and immediately to reduce the severity of trauma and improve their chance of survival. This finding has implications for people sustaining head injuries in other situations, such as sports and traffic accidents.
New light is being shed on a little-known role of Y chromosome genes, specific to males, that could explain why men suffer differently than women from various diseases, including Covid-19.
Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center and the University of South Florida have found that men with prostate cancer who receive androgen deprivation therapy may predictably suffer from fatigue if they have single nucleotide polymorphisms in three pro-inflammatory genes. The discovery highlights the importance of personalized medicine, in which therapies are tailored to a patient's genetic profile.
Over four times as many patients with a rapidly fatal type of brain cancer, glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), who are treated with the chemotherapy drug temozolomide (TMZ) and radiation therapy, can live for four years after diagnosis, compared to those who receive only radiation treatment, according to updated results of a large, international trial presented at the Plenary I session on October 29, 2007, at the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology's 49th Annual Meeting in Los Angeles.
› Verified 9 days ago
Allan W Tramp, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1423 Stone St, Falls City, NE 68355 Phone: 402-245-3232 Fax: 402-245-4022 |