Mina F Tanaka, MD | |
Us Hwy 491 North, Shiprock, NM 87420 | |
(505) 368-6001 | |
(505) 368-7011 |
Full Name | Mina F Tanaka |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Internal Medicine |
Experience | 9 Years |
Location | Us Hwy 491 North, Shiprock, New Mexico |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. She 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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1740661248 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207R00000X | Internal Medicine | R8496 (Texas) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Northern Navajo Medical Center | Shiprock, NM | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Dhhs Phs Naihs Shiprock Hospital | 0749193837 | 93 |
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This new vaccine which could become available in the United States in the next few years, is made by growing the influenza virus in cultures of animal cells rather than in the chicken eggs that have been used for more than five decades. This shortens the process by six months. Using animal cells, which are grown in enclosed steel tanks, also reduces the risk of bacterial contamination, which has led to shortages of seasonal vaccines in some years. The study was reported in The Lancet this Tuesday.
DBV Technologies, an emerging biotechnology company, announced today that it has secured $25.5 million (€19,4 million) in a Series C financing round. The round was co-led by new investors InnoBio Fund (managed by CDC Entreprises within FSI France Investment program) and Lundbeckfond Ventures.
Michelle A. Williams, Sc.D., co-director and principal investigator at the Center for Perinatal Studies at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle and Professor of Epidemiology and Global Health at the University of Washington, has received two grants totaling $5.6 million for research into complications affecting pregnancy.
Over the course of a lifetime, the heart pumps some 250 million liters of blood through the body. In the order to do this, the muscle fibers of the heart have to be extremely durable. The research group headed by Dr. Wolfgang Rottbauer, vice chair of the Department of Medicine III at Heidelberg University Hospital (Chairman: Prof. Dr. H. A. Katus), has discovered a protein that is responsible for the stability of the smallest muscular unit, the sarcomere.
A new study published on the preprint server medRxiv in August 2020 shows that the risk of infection is high for pre-menopausal women but the risk of death is much higher for men in the same age group and throws light on the protective nature of estradiol therapy in post-menopausal women.
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Entity Name | Dhhs Phs Naihs Shiprock Hospital |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1780639971 PECOS PAC ID: 0749193837 Enrollment ID: O20031105000809 |
News Archive
This new vaccine which could become available in the United States in the next few years, is made by growing the influenza virus in cultures of animal cells rather than in the chicken eggs that have been used for more than five decades. This shortens the process by six months. Using animal cells, which are grown in enclosed steel tanks, also reduces the risk of bacterial contamination, which has led to shortages of seasonal vaccines in some years. The study was reported in The Lancet this Tuesday.
DBV Technologies, an emerging biotechnology company, announced today that it has secured $25.5 million (€19,4 million) in a Series C financing round. The round was co-led by new investors InnoBio Fund (managed by CDC Entreprises within FSI France Investment program) and Lundbeckfond Ventures.
Michelle A. Williams, Sc.D., co-director and principal investigator at the Center for Perinatal Studies at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle and Professor of Epidemiology and Global Health at the University of Washington, has received two grants totaling $5.6 million for research into complications affecting pregnancy.
Over the course of a lifetime, the heart pumps some 250 million liters of blood through the body. In the order to do this, the muscle fibers of the heart have to be extremely durable. The research group headed by Dr. Wolfgang Rottbauer, vice chair of the Department of Medicine III at Heidelberg University Hospital (Chairman: Prof. Dr. H. A. Katus), has discovered a protein that is responsible for the stability of the smallest muscular unit, the sarcomere.
A new study published on the preprint server medRxiv in August 2020 shows that the risk of infection is high for pre-menopausal women but the risk of death is much higher for men in the same age group and throws light on the protective nature of estradiol therapy in post-menopausal women.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Mina F Tanaka, MD Po Box 160, Shiprock, NM 87420-0160 Ph: (505) 368-6001 | Mina F Tanaka, MD Us Hwy 491 North, Shiprock, NM 87420 Ph: (505) 368-6001 |
News Archive
This new vaccine which could become available in the United States in the next few years, is made by growing the influenza virus in cultures of animal cells rather than in the chicken eggs that have been used for more than five decades. This shortens the process by six months. Using animal cells, which are grown in enclosed steel tanks, also reduces the risk of bacterial contamination, which has led to shortages of seasonal vaccines in some years. The study was reported in The Lancet this Tuesday.
DBV Technologies, an emerging biotechnology company, announced today that it has secured $25.5 million (€19,4 million) in a Series C financing round. The round was co-led by new investors InnoBio Fund (managed by CDC Entreprises within FSI France Investment program) and Lundbeckfond Ventures.
Michelle A. Williams, Sc.D., co-director and principal investigator at the Center for Perinatal Studies at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle and Professor of Epidemiology and Global Health at the University of Washington, has received two grants totaling $5.6 million for research into complications affecting pregnancy.
Over the course of a lifetime, the heart pumps some 250 million liters of blood through the body. In the order to do this, the muscle fibers of the heart have to be extremely durable. The research group headed by Dr. Wolfgang Rottbauer, vice chair of the Department of Medicine III at Heidelberg University Hospital (Chairman: Prof. Dr. H. A. Katus), has discovered a protein that is responsible for the stability of the smallest muscular unit, the sarcomere.
A new study published on the preprint server medRxiv in August 2020 shows that the risk of infection is high for pre-menopausal women but the risk of death is much higher for men in the same age group and throws light on the protective nature of estradiol therapy in post-menopausal women.
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Adekunle Gbadegesin Kuku, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: Us Hwy 491 North, Shiprock, NM 87420 Phone: 505-368-6401 Fax: 505-368-6431 | |
Dr. Patrick William Murphy, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: Us Highway 491 North, Northern Navajo Medical Center, Shiprock, NM 87420 Phone: 505-368-6001 Fax: 505-368-7011 | |
Dr. Brianna Joy Cowan, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: Us Hwy 491 North, Shiprock, NM 87420 Phone: 505-368-6001 | |
Alyssa M Finlay, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: Highway 491 North, Shiprock, NM 87240 Phone: 505-368-6401 Fax: 505-368-6431 | |
Ryan Jean Kronen, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: Us Hwy 491 N, Shiprock, NM 87420 Phone: 505-368-7050 Fax: 505-368-6025 | |
Joyanna Wendt, MD, MPH Internal Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: Us Hwy 491 North, Shiprock, NM 87420 Phone: 505-368-7066 | |
Dr. Daniel Burke, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: Northern Navajo Medical Center, Us Hwy 491, Shiprock, NM 87420 Phone: 505-368-6001 |