Ms Carrie A Copeland, CNM-MSN | |
1718 East 4th Street, Suite 707, Charlotte, NC 28204-3282 | |
(704) 316-5270 | |
(704) 316-5271 |
Full Name | Ms Carrie A Copeland |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Advanced Practice Midwife |
Location | 1718 East 4th Street, Charlotte, North Carolina |
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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1518095033 | NPI | - | NPPES |
7002061 | Medicaid | NC | |
2592534B | Other | NC | CIGNA MEDICARE |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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367A00000X | Advanced Practice Midwife | APRN11021494 (Florida) | Secondary |
367A00000X | Advanced Practice Midwife | 318 (North Carolina) | Primary |
Entity Name | Wake Forest University Health Sciences |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1003803032 PECOS PAC ID: 4486564952 Enrollment ID: O20031105000436 |
News Archive
Death from a heart attack or stroke may be the first cardiovascular disease (CVD) event in some people who smoke cigarettes and CVD is the leading adverse health effect among smokers, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access journal of the American Heart Association.
Applied Biosystems, part of Life Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ:LIFE), today announced the launch of genomic analysis tools that will help researchers in studies that associate genetic variation with specific diseases. These new tools, known as the MeltDoctor™ High-Resolution Melt (HRM) Reagents, are for research use only and are part of a PCR-based workflow that enables researchers to cost-effectively scan DNA from a variety of biological sample types to detect the smallest genetic variations among samples.
Arizona State University (ASU) and China's Sun Yat-Sen University (SYSU) have formalized a research collaboration aimed at developing early and predictive diagnostics to improve patient outcomes for colorectal cancer.
Researchers may have found a way to reduce ongoing heart damage that occurs long after a severe heart attack by improving the longevity of stem cells injected into the heart.
› Verified 4 days ago
Entity Name | Caromont Medical Group Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1356314272 PECOS PAC ID: 3577476258 Enrollment ID: O20031201000070 |
News Archive
Death from a heart attack or stroke may be the first cardiovascular disease (CVD) event in some people who smoke cigarettes and CVD is the leading adverse health effect among smokers, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access journal of the American Heart Association.
Applied Biosystems, part of Life Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ:LIFE), today announced the launch of genomic analysis tools that will help researchers in studies that associate genetic variation with specific diseases. These new tools, known as the MeltDoctor™ High-Resolution Melt (HRM) Reagents, are for research use only and are part of a PCR-based workflow that enables researchers to cost-effectively scan DNA from a variety of biological sample types to detect the smallest genetic variations among samples.
Arizona State University (ASU) and China's Sun Yat-Sen University (SYSU) have formalized a research collaboration aimed at developing early and predictive diagnostics to improve patient outcomes for colorectal cancer.
Researchers may have found a way to reduce ongoing heart damage that occurs long after a severe heart attack by improving the longevity of stem cells injected into the heart.
› Verified 4 days ago
Entity Name | The Charlotte-mecklenburg Hospital Authority |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1669738829 PECOS PAC ID: 2961310685 Enrollment ID: O20100309000605 |
News Archive
Death from a heart attack or stroke may be the first cardiovascular disease (CVD) event in some people who smoke cigarettes and CVD is the leading adverse health effect among smokers, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access journal of the American Heart Association.
Applied Biosystems, part of Life Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ:LIFE), today announced the launch of genomic analysis tools that will help researchers in studies that associate genetic variation with specific diseases. These new tools, known as the MeltDoctor™ High-Resolution Melt (HRM) Reagents, are for research use only and are part of a PCR-based workflow that enables researchers to cost-effectively scan DNA from a variety of biological sample types to detect the smallest genetic variations among samples.
Arizona State University (ASU) and China's Sun Yat-Sen University (SYSU) have formalized a research collaboration aimed at developing early and predictive diagnostics to improve patient outcomes for colorectal cancer.
Researchers may have found a way to reduce ongoing heart damage that occurs long after a severe heart attack by improving the longevity of stem cells injected into the heart.
› Verified 4 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Ms Carrie A Copeland, CNM-MSN Po Box 60447, Charlotte, NC 28260-0447 Ph: (704) 316-5270 | Ms Carrie A Copeland, CNM-MSN 1718 East 4th Street, Suite 707, Charlotte, NC 28204-3282 Ph: (704) 316-5270 |
News Archive
Death from a heart attack or stroke may be the first cardiovascular disease (CVD) event in some people who smoke cigarettes and CVD is the leading adverse health effect among smokers, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access journal of the American Heart Association.
Applied Biosystems, part of Life Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ:LIFE), today announced the launch of genomic analysis tools that will help researchers in studies that associate genetic variation with specific diseases. These new tools, known as the MeltDoctor™ High-Resolution Melt (HRM) Reagents, are for research use only and are part of a PCR-based workflow that enables researchers to cost-effectively scan DNA from a variety of biological sample types to detect the smallest genetic variations among samples.
Arizona State University (ASU) and China's Sun Yat-Sen University (SYSU) have formalized a research collaboration aimed at developing early and predictive diagnostics to improve patient outcomes for colorectal cancer.
Researchers may have found a way to reduce ongoing heart damage that occurs long after a severe heart attack by improving the longevity of stem cells injected into the heart.
› Verified 4 days ago
Norma Ramirez, Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 251 Eastway Dr, Charlotte, NC 28213 Phone: 704-446-9991 | |
Kathy Sharon Shields, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1025 Morehead Medical Dr, Ste 400, Charlotte, NC 28204 Phone: 704-446-1700 | |
Lori Rebecca Williamson, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 13640 Steelecroft Pkwy, Ste 240, Charlotte, NC 28278 Phone: 704-512-3860 | |
Michelle Kott, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1025 Morehead Medical Dr, Suite 525, Charlotte, NC 28204 Phone: 704-355-3149 | |
Cynthia Spaulding Dellinger, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 13640 Steelecroft Pkwy, Ste 240, Charlotte, NC 28278 Phone: 704-512-3860 | |
Dana Marie Cummings, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 10628 Park Rd, Charlotte, NC 28210 Phone: 704-667-1000 | |
Veronica Casey Rogers, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 13640 Steelecroft Pkwy, Ste 240, Charlotte, NC 28278 Phone: 704-512-3860 |