Dr Andrew Van Tran, MD | |
1 Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65212-0001 | |
(573) 882-2568 | |
(885) 903-0985 |
Full Name | Dr Andrew Van Tran |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Anesthesiology |
Experience | 8 Years |
Location | 1 Hospital Dr, Columbia, Missouri |
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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1245586635 | NPI | - | NPPES |
200033806 | Medicaid | MO |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207L00000X | Anesthesiology | 2020029185 (Missouri) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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University Of Missouri Health Care | Columbia, MO | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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The Curators Of The University Of Missouri | 4486759560 | 959 |
News Archive
Kaiser Health News staff writer Jenny Gold spoke with Peter Hart, a Democratic pollster and chairman of Peter D. Hart Research Associates, who said he doesn't expect a sea change in public opinion in coming weeks and that Democrats might want to avoid discussing the health care law in their campaigns (Gold, 9/23).
New research shows that maternal exposure to a common and ubiquitous form of industrial pollution can harm the immune system of offspring and that this injury is passed along to subsequent generations, weakening the body's defenses against infections such as the influenza virus.
Music played to premature babies may help to reduce their pain and encourage better oral feeding, suggests research published ahead of print in the Archives of Disease in Childhood.
Sunshine Biopharma, Inc. a development stage pharmaceutical company focused on the research, development and commercialization of drugs for the treatment of various forms of cancer, today announced that they will be presenting scientific data at the American Association for Cancer Research Meeting April 2-6, 2011 in Orlando Florida.
Women have wider hips than men because their pelves must allow for the birth of large-brained babies. Nevertheless, many female pelves are still not wide enough, which can result in difficult births. Traditionally, the human pelvis has been considered an evolutionary compromise between birthing and walking upright; a wider pelvis would compromise efficient bipedal locomotion. But this hypothesis has now been called into question: According to new studies, wide hips do not reduce locomotor efficiency.
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Entity Name | The Curators Of The University Of Missouri |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1235126921 PECOS PAC ID: 4486759560 Enrollment ID: O20070418000290 |
News Archive
Kaiser Health News staff writer Jenny Gold spoke with Peter Hart, a Democratic pollster and chairman of Peter D. Hart Research Associates, who said he doesn't expect a sea change in public opinion in coming weeks and that Democrats might want to avoid discussing the health care law in their campaigns (Gold, 9/23).
New research shows that maternal exposure to a common and ubiquitous form of industrial pollution can harm the immune system of offspring and that this injury is passed along to subsequent generations, weakening the body's defenses against infections such as the influenza virus.
Music played to premature babies may help to reduce their pain and encourage better oral feeding, suggests research published ahead of print in the Archives of Disease in Childhood.
Sunshine Biopharma, Inc. a development stage pharmaceutical company focused on the research, development and commercialization of drugs for the treatment of various forms of cancer, today announced that they will be presenting scientific data at the American Association for Cancer Research Meeting April 2-6, 2011 in Orlando Florida.
Women have wider hips than men because their pelves must allow for the birth of large-brained babies. Nevertheless, many female pelves are still not wide enough, which can result in difficult births. Traditionally, the human pelvis has been considered an evolutionary compromise between birthing and walking upright; a wider pelvis would compromise efficient bipedal locomotion. But this hypothesis has now been called into question: According to new studies, wide hips do not reduce locomotor efficiency.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Andrew Van Tran, MD Po Box 843966, Kansas City, MO 64184-3966 Ph: (573) 884-3300 | Dr Andrew Van Tran, MD 1 Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65212-0001 Ph: (573) 882-2568 |
News Archive
Kaiser Health News staff writer Jenny Gold spoke with Peter Hart, a Democratic pollster and chairman of Peter D. Hart Research Associates, who said he doesn't expect a sea change in public opinion in coming weeks and that Democrats might want to avoid discussing the health care law in their campaigns (Gold, 9/23).
New research shows that maternal exposure to a common and ubiquitous form of industrial pollution can harm the immune system of offspring and that this injury is passed along to subsequent generations, weakening the body's defenses against infections such as the influenza virus.
Music played to premature babies may help to reduce their pain and encourage better oral feeding, suggests research published ahead of print in the Archives of Disease in Childhood.
Sunshine Biopharma, Inc. a development stage pharmaceutical company focused on the research, development and commercialization of drugs for the treatment of various forms of cancer, today announced that they will be presenting scientific data at the American Association for Cancer Research Meeting April 2-6, 2011 in Orlando Florida.
Women have wider hips than men because their pelves must allow for the birth of large-brained babies. Nevertheless, many female pelves are still not wide enough, which can result in difficult births. Traditionally, the human pelvis has been considered an evolutionary compromise between birthing and walking upright; a wider pelvis would compromise efficient bipedal locomotion. But this hypothesis has now been called into question: According to new studies, wide hips do not reduce locomotor efficiency.
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Sarah Marie Von Thaer, MD Anesthesiology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: One Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65212 Phone: 573-882-2568 Fax: 855-903-0985 | |
Ryan Daniel Montgomery, M.D. Anesthesiology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1 Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65212 Phone: 573-882-2568 Fax: 855-903-0985 | |
Thomas Wesley Meyer, DO Anesthesiology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1600 E Broadway, Columbia, MO 65201 Phone: 573-815-6262 Fax: 573-815-2308 | |
Dr. Oleksiy Mykhaylovych Zyernov, M.D. Anesthesiology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1 Hospital Dr, Dc056.20, Columbia, MO 65212 Phone: 573-882-2568 Fax: 885-903-0985 | |
Frederick T O'donnell, M.D. Anesthesiology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1 Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65201 Phone: 573-882-2568 Fax: 573-882-2226 | |
Stephanie Elizabeth Cain, MD Anesthesiology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1 Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65212 Phone: 573-884-3466 | |
Eric Kenneth Jagim, M.D. Anesthesiology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1 Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65212 Phone: 573-882-2568 Fax: 573-882-2226 |