Eric Matthew Carrillo, MD | |
1102 W 32nd St, Joplin, MO 64804-3503 | |
(417) 347-4570 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Eric Matthew Carrillo |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Hospitalist |
Location | 1102 W 32nd St, Joplin, Missouri |
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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1265090146 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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208M00000X | Hospitalist | 2022020215 (Missouri) | Primary |
Entity Name | Freeman-oak Hill Health System |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1679517023 PECOS PAC ID: 8325942253 Enrollment ID: O20040218000570 |
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Women who have their breast cancers detected by physical examinations are at least twice as likely to undergo toxic treatments than those who have their cancer detected by mammography—regardless of the age of the woman, a new study shows.
A previous study of ex-NFL players showed that the damage caused by concussions occurs in the same region of the brain as damage caused by Alzheimer's disease, resulting in increased concern over post-concussion related injuries and trauma of athletes. Philip Schatz Ph.D., professor of psychology, and his associates recently published a study in Neurosurgery that identifies potentially enduring effects of multiple previous concussions on high school students.
Putting patients at the centre of clinical trial research is perhaps something that goes without saying. At the Clinical Innovation and Partnering World congress in London last week, this was much discussed, along with the need to increase efforts into engaging patients to take part in clinical trials, and the fact that patients are sometimes suspicious of research because it is not explained enough and patient engagement is poor.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Eric Matthew Carrillo, MD Po Box 3810, Joplin, MO 64803-3810 Ph: (417) 347-4662 | Eric Matthew Carrillo, MD 1102 W 32nd St, Joplin, MO 64804-3503 Ph: (417) 347-4570 |
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Women who have their breast cancers detected by physical examinations are at least twice as likely to undergo toxic treatments than those who have their cancer detected by mammography—regardless of the age of the woman, a new study shows.
A previous study of ex-NFL players showed that the damage caused by concussions occurs in the same region of the brain as damage caused by Alzheimer's disease, resulting in increased concern over post-concussion related injuries and trauma of athletes. Philip Schatz Ph.D., professor of psychology, and his associates recently published a study in Neurosurgery that identifies potentially enduring effects of multiple previous concussions on high school students.
Putting patients at the centre of clinical trial research is perhaps something that goes without saying. At the Clinical Innovation and Partnering World congress in London last week, this was much discussed, along with the need to increase efforts into engaging patients to take part in clinical trials, and the fact that patients are sometimes suspicious of research because it is not explained enough and patient engagement is poor.
A novel brain mechanism mediating the inhibition of the critical breathing muscles during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep has been identified for the first time in a new study, offering the possibility of a new treatment target for sleep-related breathing problems.
Women vote based on "women's issues," such as abortion rights and contraception. A recent poll of voters in swing states showed that women's top priorities are health care, gas prices, unemployment and the deficit - in that order - with "government policies toward contraception" coming in last
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David Michael Dawson, D.O. Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1102 W 32nd St, Joplin, MO 64804 Phone: 417-347-4570 Fax: 417-347-6755 | |
Dr. Roberto Antonio Moran-bojorquez, M.D. Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 100 Mercy Way, Joplin, MO 64804 Phone: 417-556-2300 Fax: 417-556-3625 | |
Gretchen Marie Christian, D.O. Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1102 W 32nd St, Joplin, MO 64804 Phone: 417-347-4570 | |
Doris Carrizales Purvis, M.D. Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 100 Mercy Way, Joplin, MO 64804 Phone: 417-781-2727 Fax: 417-208-3625 | |
Justin D Wilberding, D.O. Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1102 W 32nd St, Joplin, MO 64804 Phone: 417-347-4570 | |
Muhammad Saad Farooq, MD Hospitalist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 100 Mercy Way, Joplin, MO 64804 Phone: 417-556-2727 | |
Adam Lawrence Magiera, DO Hospitalist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1102 W 32nd St, Joplin, MO 64804 Phone: 417-347-1111 |