Dr Richard Duane Goodenough, MD | |
104 Endicott St, Suite 200, Danvers, MA 01923-3623 | |
(978) 882-6868 | |
(978) 882-6828 |
Full Name | Dr Richard Duane Goodenough |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | General Surgery |
Experience | 46 Years |
Location | 104 Endicott St, Danvers, Massachusetts |
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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1568431641 | NPI | - | NPPES |
6192947 | Medicaid | MA |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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208600000X | Surgery | 46582 (Massachusetts) | Primary |
2086S0129X | Surgery - Vascular Surgery | 46582 (Massachusetts) | Secondary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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North Shore Medical Center - | Salem, MA | Hospital |
Massachusetts General Hospital | Boston, MA | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Massachusetts General Physicians Organization Inc | 2466365820 | 3085 |
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Entity Name | Massachusetts General Physicians Organization Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1801874573 PECOS PAC ID: 2466365820 Enrollment ID: O20031111000434 |
News Archive
TIME reports on evidence along the Thai-Cambodia border that the malaria parasite is gaining resistance to artemisinin - "the only remaining effective drug in the world's arsenal against malaria's most deadly strain."
In contrast to 40 years ago, children born to older mothers today are more likely to perform better in cognitive ability tests than those born to younger mothers, reveals new research from the London School of Economics and Political Science and the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.
A protein that helps lung cancer cells thrive appears to do so by blocking healthy cells' ability to fix themselves when radiation or chemicals such as nicotine damage their DNA, according to a University of Florida study to be published Friday (Feb. 29) in the journal Molecular Cell.
Researchers at KU Leuven in Belgium have developed a technique to make sheep produce new antibodies simply by injecting the DNA building blocks.
University of Illinois scientists have evidence that lifelong exposure to genistein, a bioactive component in soy foods, protects against colon cancer by repressing a signal that leads to accelerated growth of cells, polyps, and eventually malignant tumors.
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Entity Name | The General Hospital Corporation |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1023049236 PECOS PAC ID: 6507803806 Enrollment ID: O20080313000351 |
News Archive
TIME reports on evidence along the Thai-Cambodia border that the malaria parasite is gaining resistance to artemisinin - "the only remaining effective drug in the world's arsenal against malaria's most deadly strain."
In contrast to 40 years ago, children born to older mothers today are more likely to perform better in cognitive ability tests than those born to younger mothers, reveals new research from the London School of Economics and Political Science and the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.
A protein that helps lung cancer cells thrive appears to do so by blocking healthy cells' ability to fix themselves when radiation or chemicals such as nicotine damage their DNA, according to a University of Florida study to be published Friday (Feb. 29) in the journal Molecular Cell.
Researchers at KU Leuven in Belgium have developed a technique to make sheep produce new antibodies simply by injecting the DNA building blocks.
University of Illinois scientists have evidence that lifelong exposure to genistein, a bioactive component in soy foods, protects against colon cancer by repressing a signal that leads to accelerated growth of cells, polyps, and eventually malignant tumors.
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Dr Richard Duane Goodenough, MD 104 Endicott St, Suite 200, Danvers, MA 01923-3623 Ph: (978) 882-6868 | Dr Richard Duane Goodenough, MD 104 Endicott St, Suite 200, Danvers, MA 01923-3623 Ph: (978) 882-6868 |
News Archive
TIME reports on evidence along the Thai-Cambodia border that the malaria parasite is gaining resistance to artemisinin - "the only remaining effective drug in the world's arsenal against malaria's most deadly strain."
In contrast to 40 years ago, children born to older mothers today are more likely to perform better in cognitive ability tests than those born to younger mothers, reveals new research from the London School of Economics and Political Science and the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.
A protein that helps lung cancer cells thrive appears to do so by blocking healthy cells' ability to fix themselves when radiation or chemicals such as nicotine damage their DNA, according to a University of Florida study to be published Friday (Feb. 29) in the journal Molecular Cell.
Researchers at KU Leuven in Belgium have developed a technique to make sheep produce new antibodies simply by injecting the DNA building blocks.
University of Illinois scientists have evidence that lifelong exposure to genistein, a bioactive component in soy foods, protects against colon cancer by repressing a signal that leads to accelerated growth of cells, polyps, and eventually malignant tumors.
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