Christina M Altman, CRNA | |
5777 E Mayo Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85054-4502 | |
(480) 301-8000 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Christina M Altman |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna) |
Experience | 16 Years |
Location | 5777 E Mayo Blvd, Phoenix, Arizona |
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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1073787990 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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367500000X | Nurse Anesthetist, Certified Registered | R 146676-6 (Minnesota) | Secondary |
367500000X | Nurse Anesthetist, Certified Registered | CRNA0571 (Arizona) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Mayo Clinic Hospital | Phoenix, AZ | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Mayo Clinic - Arizona | 7012829930 | 1395 |
News Archive
Leaky intestines may cripple bacteria-fighting immune cells in patients with a rare hereditary disease, according to a study by researchers in Lausanne, Switzerland. The study, published in The Journal of Experimental Medicine, may explain why these patients suffer from recurrent bacterial infections.
Living Cell Technologies Limited, a company pioneering the development of a cell implant to treat diabetes, has obtained approval to commence a Phase II DIABECELL clinical trial in Buenos Aires, Argentina, DIABECELL's third jurisdiction to date which has approved human trials. Up to eight adult patients with Type 1 diabetes, including those with unstable diabetes and severe hypoglycaemia, will each receive two implants of DIABECELL, three months apart with a dose seeking component. The trial is expected to begin in the second half of this year.
Gene expression in an area of the brain linked to addiction is affected differently by repeated binge drinking in males and females, finds a new study published today in Frontiers in Genetics.
It is common to say 'I can't believe my eyes' when surprised by what we see. Recent scientific evidence suggests that we have a right to be sceptical and that what we see depends in no small part on what we expect to see.
In an effort to reduce the inappropriate use of medical imaging and improve quality of care, a large, tertiary-care hospital has successfully implemented a computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system with clinical decision support for radiology, according to a study in the February issue of the Journal of the American College of Radiology.
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Entity Name | Mayo Clinic Arizona |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1558332494 PECOS PAC ID: 7012829930 Enrollment ID: O20031105000782 |
News Archive
Leaky intestines may cripple bacteria-fighting immune cells in patients with a rare hereditary disease, according to a study by researchers in Lausanne, Switzerland. The study, published in The Journal of Experimental Medicine, may explain why these patients suffer from recurrent bacterial infections.
Living Cell Technologies Limited, a company pioneering the development of a cell implant to treat diabetes, has obtained approval to commence a Phase II DIABECELL clinical trial in Buenos Aires, Argentina, DIABECELL's third jurisdiction to date which has approved human trials. Up to eight adult patients with Type 1 diabetes, including those with unstable diabetes and severe hypoglycaemia, will each receive two implants of DIABECELL, three months apart with a dose seeking component. The trial is expected to begin in the second half of this year.
Gene expression in an area of the brain linked to addiction is affected differently by repeated binge drinking in males and females, finds a new study published today in Frontiers in Genetics.
It is common to say 'I can't believe my eyes' when surprised by what we see. Recent scientific evidence suggests that we have a right to be sceptical and that what we see depends in no small part on what we expect to see.
In an effort to reduce the inappropriate use of medical imaging and improve quality of care, a large, tertiary-care hospital has successfully implemented a computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system with clinical decision support for radiology, according to a study in the February issue of the Journal of the American College of Radiology.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Christina M Altman, CRNA 5777 E Mayo Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85054-4502 Ph: (480) 301-8000 | Christina M Altman, CRNA 5777 E Mayo Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85054-4502 Ph: (480) 301-8000 |
News Archive
Leaky intestines may cripple bacteria-fighting immune cells in patients with a rare hereditary disease, according to a study by researchers in Lausanne, Switzerland. The study, published in The Journal of Experimental Medicine, may explain why these patients suffer from recurrent bacterial infections.
Living Cell Technologies Limited, a company pioneering the development of a cell implant to treat diabetes, has obtained approval to commence a Phase II DIABECELL clinical trial in Buenos Aires, Argentina, DIABECELL's third jurisdiction to date which has approved human trials. Up to eight adult patients with Type 1 diabetes, including those with unstable diabetes and severe hypoglycaemia, will each receive two implants of DIABECELL, three months apart with a dose seeking component. The trial is expected to begin in the second half of this year.
Gene expression in an area of the brain linked to addiction is affected differently by repeated binge drinking in males and females, finds a new study published today in Frontiers in Genetics.
It is common to say 'I can't believe my eyes' when surprised by what we see. Recent scientific evidence suggests that we have a right to be sceptical and that what we see depends in no small part on what we expect to see.
In an effort to reduce the inappropriate use of medical imaging and improve quality of care, a large, tertiary-care hospital has successfully implemented a computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system with clinical decision support for radiology, according to a study in the February issue of the Journal of the American College of Radiology.
› Verified 4 days ago
Jenny Mcdonald, CRNA Nurse Anesthetist - CR Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4212 N 16th St, Phoenix, AZ 85016 Phone: 602-263-1200 | |
Rufus Lee Casey, CRNA Nurse Anesthetist - CR Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4212 N 16th St, Phoenix, AZ 85016 Phone: 602-263-1511 Fax: 602-263-1637 | |
Maria M Valentin, CRNA Nurse Anesthetist - CR Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 4212 N 16th St, Phoenix, AZ 85016 Phone: 602-263-1200 | |
Michelle Minta, CRNA Nurse Anesthetist - CR Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 4441 E Mcdowell Rd, Ste 101, Phoenix, AZ 85008 Phone: 602-273-6770 Fax: 602-889-0489 | |
Jeanmarie Altieri, CRNA Nurse Anesthetist - CR Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 645 E Missouri Ave Ste 300, Phoenix, AZ 85012 Phone: 602-262-8900 Fax: 602-262-8890 | |
Richard Warren Busby, CRNA Nurse Anesthetist - CR Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 5777 E Mayo Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85054 Phone: 480-301-8000 Fax: 480-301-4988 | |
Leila Mclawhorn, Nurse Anesthetist - CR Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2601 E Roosevelt St, Phoenix, AZ 85008 Phone: 602-344-5039 |