Ms Valentina Bradley Kalbaugh, MD | |
2121 Sw 22nd Pl, Ocala, FL 34471-7766 | |
(352) 237-4133 | |
(352) 237-7728 |
Full Name | Ms Valentina Bradley Kalbaugh |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Dermatology |
Experience | 26 Years |
Location | 2121 Sw 22nd Pl, Ocala, Florida |
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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1902898083 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207ND0101X | Dermatology - Mohs-micrographic Surgery | ME94814 (Florida) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Ocala Family Medical Center Inc | 6608865290 | 54 |
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Researchers find that 45,000 deaths a year can be linked to the lack of health insurance. But, some question the study's merits. CBS News reports that the study was conducted by a team "that tracked more than 9,000 people for up to 13 years, comparing the health of those with insurance to those without. After factoring in education and income, smoking, drinking and obesity, researchers found that the uninsured had about a 40 percent higher risk of death, linking 45,000 American deaths a year to lack of insurance. In 1993 it was 25 percent" (Axelrod, 9/17).
The International Phenome Centre Network (IPCN), founded by Imperial College London and more than a dozen international partners in Australia, Canada, China, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, the US, and the UK (www.phenomenetwork.org), was launched officially this week at the 2016 World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH) conference in Doha, Qatar. This global network is a critical link between leading research centers across the world and will support research into some of today's most pressing global health challenges.
The 2010 Garfield Economic Impact Award was presented today to Frank R. Lichtenberg, PhD, of Columbia Business School. Research!America has presented this award since 2002, to recognize the outstanding work of economists who demonstrate how medical and health research impacts the economy. The award is supported by a grant from Merck & Co., Inc., and by the Eugene Garfield Foundation.
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Entity Name | Ocala Family Medical Center Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1871589192 PECOS PAC ID: 6608865290 Enrollment ID: O20040510000265 |
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COVID-19 may increase the risk of blot cots in women who are pregnant or taking estrogen with birth control or hormone replacement therapy, according to a new manuscript published in the Endocrine Society's journal, Endocrinology.
Ecologists at the University of Georgia are leading a global effort to predict where new infectious diseases are likely to emerge. In a paper published in Ecology Letters, they describe how macroecology—the study of ecological patterns and processes across broad scales of time and space—can provide valuable insights about disease.
Researchers find that 45,000 deaths a year can be linked to the lack of health insurance. But, some question the study's merits. CBS News reports that the study was conducted by a team "that tracked more than 9,000 people for up to 13 years, comparing the health of those with insurance to those without. After factoring in education and income, smoking, drinking and obesity, researchers found that the uninsured had about a 40 percent higher risk of death, linking 45,000 American deaths a year to lack of insurance. In 1993 it was 25 percent" (Axelrod, 9/17).
The International Phenome Centre Network (IPCN), founded by Imperial College London and more than a dozen international partners in Australia, Canada, China, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, the US, and the UK (www.phenomenetwork.org), was launched officially this week at the 2016 World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH) conference in Doha, Qatar. This global network is a critical link between leading research centers across the world and will support research into some of today's most pressing global health challenges.
The 2010 Garfield Economic Impact Award was presented today to Frank R. Lichtenberg, PhD, of Columbia Business School. Research!America has presented this award since 2002, to recognize the outstanding work of economists who demonstrate how medical and health research impacts the economy. The award is supported by a grant from Merck & Co., Inc., and by the Eugene Garfield Foundation.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Ms Valentina Bradley Kalbaugh, MD 2230 Sw 19th Avenue Rd, Ocala, FL 34471-1391 Ph: (352) 237-4133 | Ms Valentina Bradley Kalbaugh, MD 2121 Sw 22nd Pl, Ocala, FL 34471-7766 Ph: (352) 237-4133 |
News Archive
COVID-19 may increase the risk of blot cots in women who are pregnant or taking estrogen with birth control or hormone replacement therapy, according to a new manuscript published in the Endocrine Society's journal, Endocrinology.
Ecologists at the University of Georgia are leading a global effort to predict where new infectious diseases are likely to emerge. In a paper published in Ecology Letters, they describe how macroecology—the study of ecological patterns and processes across broad scales of time and space—can provide valuable insights about disease.
Researchers find that 45,000 deaths a year can be linked to the lack of health insurance. But, some question the study's merits. CBS News reports that the study was conducted by a team "that tracked more than 9,000 people for up to 13 years, comparing the health of those with insurance to those without. After factoring in education and income, smoking, drinking and obesity, researchers found that the uninsured had about a 40 percent higher risk of death, linking 45,000 American deaths a year to lack of insurance. In 1993 it was 25 percent" (Axelrod, 9/17).
The International Phenome Centre Network (IPCN), founded by Imperial College London and more than a dozen international partners in Australia, Canada, China, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, the US, and the UK (www.phenomenetwork.org), was launched officially this week at the 2016 World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH) conference in Doha, Qatar. This global network is a critical link between leading research centers across the world and will support research into some of today's most pressing global health challenges.
The 2010 Garfield Economic Impact Award was presented today to Frank R. Lichtenberg, PhD, of Columbia Business School. Research!America has presented this award since 2002, to recognize the outstanding work of economists who demonstrate how medical and health research impacts the economy. The award is supported by a grant from Merck & Co., Inc., and by the Eugene Garfield Foundation.
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Dr. Frederick R Behringer Jr., M.D. Dermatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2611 Se 17th St, Suite B, Ocala, FL 34471 Phone: 352-629-8881 Fax: 352-629-1220 | |
Richard J Hilder Jr., M.D. Dermatology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 3233 Sw 33rd Rd, Ste 101, Ocala, FL 34474 Phone: 352-237-2322 Fax: 352-237-2456 | |
Sidney S Curry, MD Dermatology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1918 Se 17th St Ste 300, Ocala, FL 34471 Phone: 352-620-2420 Fax: 352-620-2935 | |
Judy Cheng, M.D. Dermatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3233 Sw 33rd Road, Suite 101, Ocala, FL 34474 Phone: 352-237-2322 Fax: 352-237-2456 | |
Philip G Barton, M.D. Dermatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3233 Sw 33rd Rd, Ste 101, Ocala, FL 34474 Phone: 352-237-2322 Fax: 352-237-2456 | |
Dr. Kenneth A Wallace Iii, MD Dermatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1091 Se 59th St, Ocala, FL 34480 Phone: 850-597-0324 | |
Dr. Ben M Treen, M.D. Dermatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2121 Sw 22nd Pl, Ocala, FL 34471 Phone: 352-237-4133 Fax: 352-237-7728 |