Chestnut Medical Clinic - Medicare Primary Care in Aberdeen, MS

Chestnut Medical Clinic is a medicare enrolled primary clinic (Clinic/center - Rural Health) in Aberdeen, Mississippi. The current practice location for Chestnut Medical Clinic is 500 S Chestnut St, Aberdeen, Mississippi. For appointments, you can reach them via phone at (601) 369-9525. The mailing address for Chestnut Medical Clinic is Po Box 1100, Magee, Mississippi and phone number is (601) 849-6440.

Chestnut Medical Clinic is licensed to practice in Mississippi (license number ). The clinic also participates in the medicare program and its NPI number is 1083658595. This medical practice accepts medicare insurance (which means this clinic accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance). However, please confirm if they accept your insurance at (601) 369-9525.

Contact Information

Chestnut Medical Clinic
500 S Chestnut St
Aberdeen
MS 39730-3337
(601) 369-9525
Not Available

Primary Care Clinic Profile

Full NameChestnut Medical Clinic
SpecialityClinic/Center
Location500 S Chestnut St, Aberdeen, Mississippi
Authorized Official Name and PositionJoseph S Mcnulty (PRESIDENT)
Authorized Official Contact6918494112
Accepts Medicare InsuranceYes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance.

Mailing Address and Practice Location

Mailing AddressPractice Location Address
Chestnut Medical Clinic
Po Box 1100
Magee
MS 39111-1100

Ph: (601) 849-6440
Chestnut Medical Clinic
500 S Chestnut St
Aberdeen
MS 39730-3337

Ph: (601) 369-9525

NPI Details:

NPI Number1083658595
Provider Enumeration Date06/15/2006
Last Update Date06/02/2008

Medicare PECOS Information:

Medicare PECOS PAC ID6305827478
Medicare Enrollment IDO20040525001333

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Medical Identifiers

Medical identifiers for Chestnut Medical Clinic such as npi, medicare ID, medicare PIN, medicaid, etc.
IdentifierTypeStateIssuer
1083658595NPI-NPPES
09015888MedicaidMS

Medical Taxonomies and Licenses

TaxonomyTypeLicense (State)Status
261QR1300XClinic/center - Rural Health (Mississippi)Primary

Medicare Reassignments

Some practitioners may not bill the customers directly but medicare billing happens through clinics / group practice / hospitals where the provider works. Chestnut Medical Clinic acts as a billing entity for following providers:
Provider NameJonathan H Massey
Provider TypePractitioner - Emergency Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1699745133
PECOS PAC ID: 8921094236
Enrollment ID: I20040422000604

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Provider NameCharles L Mccullouch
Provider TypePractitioner - Emergency Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1710964754
PECOS PAC ID: 8729066923
Enrollment ID: I20040713001089

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Provider NameGenie B Vaughan
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1134231541
PECOS PAC ID: 3779554829
Enrollment ID: I20040803001135

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Provider NameLarry Cooper
Provider TypePractitioner - Internal Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1023078086
PECOS PAC ID: 1557328374
Enrollment ID: I20041214000282

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Provider TypePractitioner - Family Practice
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PECOS PAC ID: 4284692617
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Provider NameGail Miller
Provider TypePractitioner - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna)
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1023037629
PECOS PAC ID: 7113975319
Enrollment ID: I20050104001032

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PECOS PAC ID: 2860422003
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Provider NamePatrizia M Colbert
Provider TypePractitioner - Emergency Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1316980931
PECOS PAC ID: 7618985961
Enrollment ID: I20060328000228

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Provider NameDiego Velasco
Provider TypePractitioner - Emergency Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1891992434
PECOS PAC ID: 9739275082
Enrollment ID: I20071017000743

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Provider NameZvi Marom
Provider TypePractitioner - Emergency Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1619000494
PECOS PAC ID: 8921187253
Enrollment ID: I20080512000220

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Provider NameBeverly Brown
Provider TypePractitioner - Emergency Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1710913801
PECOS PAC ID: 9335165562
Enrollment ID: I20080513000516

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Provider NameRobert E Gramling
Provider TypePractitioner - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna)
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1891950283
PECOS PAC ID: 7012073349
Enrollment ID: I20090311000412

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Provider TypePractitioner - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna)
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Adding anticoagulation medication use as EMS triage criteria could save lives of older adults

One change to field triage guidelines for emergency medical services responding to older adults with head trauma could make a "clinically important improvement over usual care," according to a study and accompanying editorial published earlier this month in Annals of Emergency Medicine ("Out-of-Hospital Triage of Older Adults With Head Injury: A Retrospective Study of the Effect of Adding 'Anticoagulation or Antiplatelet Medication Use' as a Criterion" and "Can an Out-of-Hospital Medication History Save Lives for Injured Older Adults?").

Universite de Montreal demographer offers prediction of boomer future

Baby boomers are retiring healthy, financially secure and with a desire to travel. According to Universit- de Montr-al demographer Jacques L-gar-, baby boomers will remain among the most self-reliant generations to reach their golden years.

Today's Opinions: Health law repeal and Insurance Hikes on minds of Americans

Until Congress or the courts discard ObamaCare's mandates, price controls, and new entitlement spending, there is literally nothing that can arrest this downward spiral of rising costs and deteriorating quality (Michael Cannon, 9/14).

Bike Fed, Kimberly-Clark to offer biking challenge for adult Wisconsin residents

Kimberly-Clark's Scott Brand and the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin have teamed up to offer a free, four-month biking challenge to all adult Wisconsin residents. The goal of the first ever Scott Brand Get Up and Ride Wisconsin Challenge is to promote bicycling and provide a fun and environmentally friendly way for Wisconsin adults to improve health and wellness.

Researchers build 3-D printer that offers sweet solution to making detailed structures

University of Illinois engineers built a 3-D printer that offers a sweet solution to making detailed structures that commercial 3-D printers can't: Rather than a layer-upon-layer solid shell, it produces a delicate network of thin ribbons of hardened isomalt, the type of sugar alcohol used to make throat lozenges.

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Adding anticoagulation medication use as EMS triage criteria could save lives of older adults

One change to field triage guidelines for emergency medical services responding to older adults with head trauma could make a "clinically important improvement over usual care," according to a study and accompanying editorial published earlier this month in Annals of Emergency Medicine ("Out-of-Hospital Triage of Older Adults With Head Injury: A Retrospective Study of the Effect of Adding 'Anticoagulation or Antiplatelet Medication Use' as a Criterion" and "Can an Out-of-Hospital Medication History Save Lives for Injured Older Adults?").

Universite de Montreal demographer offers prediction of boomer future

Baby boomers are retiring healthy, financially secure and with a desire to travel. According to Universit- de Montr-al demographer Jacques L-gar-, baby boomers will remain among the most self-reliant generations to reach their golden years.

Today's Opinions: Health law repeal and Insurance Hikes on minds of Americans

Until Congress or the courts discard ObamaCare's mandates, price controls, and new entitlement spending, there is literally nothing that can arrest this downward spiral of rising costs and deteriorating quality (Michael Cannon, 9/14).

Bike Fed, Kimberly-Clark to offer biking challenge for adult Wisconsin residents

Kimberly-Clark's Scott Brand and the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin have teamed up to offer a free, four-month biking challenge to all adult Wisconsin residents. The goal of the first ever Scott Brand Get Up and Ride Wisconsin Challenge is to promote bicycling and provide a fun and environmentally friendly way for Wisconsin adults to improve health and wellness.

Researchers build 3-D printer that offers sweet solution to making detailed structures

University of Illinois engineers built a 3-D printer that offers a sweet solution to making detailed structures that commercial 3-D printers can't: Rather than a layer-upon-layer solid shell, it produces a delicate network of thin ribbons of hardened isomalt, the type of sugar alcohol used to make throat lozenges.

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Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1871935189
PECOS PAC ID: 0244465037
Enrollment ID: I20131104000235

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Adding anticoagulation medication use as EMS triage criteria could save lives of older adults

One change to field triage guidelines for emergency medical services responding to older adults with head trauma could make a "clinically important improvement over usual care," according to a study and accompanying editorial published earlier this month in Annals of Emergency Medicine ("Out-of-Hospital Triage of Older Adults With Head Injury: A Retrospective Study of the Effect of Adding 'Anticoagulation or Antiplatelet Medication Use' as a Criterion" and "Can an Out-of-Hospital Medication History Save Lives for Injured Older Adults?").

Universite de Montreal demographer offers prediction of boomer future

Baby boomers are retiring healthy, financially secure and with a desire to travel. According to Universit- de Montr-al demographer Jacques L-gar-, baby boomers will remain among the most self-reliant generations to reach their golden years.

Today's Opinions: Health law repeal and Insurance Hikes on minds of Americans

Until Congress or the courts discard ObamaCare's mandates, price controls, and new entitlement spending, there is literally nothing that can arrest this downward spiral of rising costs and deteriorating quality (Michael Cannon, 9/14).

Bike Fed, Kimberly-Clark to offer biking challenge for adult Wisconsin residents

Kimberly-Clark's Scott Brand and the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin have teamed up to offer a free, four-month biking challenge to all adult Wisconsin residents. The goal of the first ever Scott Brand Get Up and Ride Wisconsin Challenge is to promote bicycling and provide a fun and environmentally friendly way for Wisconsin adults to improve health and wellness.

Researchers build 3-D printer that offers sweet solution to making detailed structures

University of Illinois engineers built a 3-D printer that offers a sweet solution to making detailed structures that commercial 3-D printers can't: Rather than a layer-upon-layer solid shell, it produces a delicate network of thin ribbons of hardened isomalt, the type of sugar alcohol used to make throat lozenges.

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Provider TypePractitioner - Family Practice
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1487966750
PECOS PAC ID: 7113822545
Enrollment ID: I20140103000405

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Adding anticoagulation medication use as EMS triage criteria could save lives of older adults

One change to field triage guidelines for emergency medical services responding to older adults with head trauma could make a "clinically important improvement over usual care," according to a study and accompanying editorial published earlier this month in Annals of Emergency Medicine ("Out-of-Hospital Triage of Older Adults With Head Injury: A Retrospective Study of the Effect of Adding 'Anticoagulation or Antiplatelet Medication Use' as a Criterion" and "Can an Out-of-Hospital Medication History Save Lives for Injured Older Adults?").

Universite de Montreal demographer offers prediction of boomer future

Baby boomers are retiring healthy, financially secure and with a desire to travel. According to Universit- de Montr-al demographer Jacques L-gar-, baby boomers will remain among the most self-reliant generations to reach their golden years.

Today's Opinions: Health law repeal and Insurance Hikes on minds of Americans

Until Congress or the courts discard ObamaCare's mandates, price controls, and new entitlement spending, there is literally nothing that can arrest this downward spiral of rising costs and deteriorating quality (Michael Cannon, 9/14).

Bike Fed, Kimberly-Clark to offer biking challenge for adult Wisconsin residents

Kimberly-Clark's Scott Brand and the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin have teamed up to offer a free, four-month biking challenge to all adult Wisconsin residents. The goal of the first ever Scott Brand Get Up and Ride Wisconsin Challenge is to promote bicycling and provide a fun and environmentally friendly way for Wisconsin adults to improve health and wellness.

Researchers build 3-D printer that offers sweet solution to making detailed structures

University of Illinois engineers built a 3-D printer that offers a sweet solution to making detailed structures that commercial 3-D printers can't: Rather than a layer-upon-layer solid shell, it produces a delicate network of thin ribbons of hardened isomalt, the type of sugar alcohol used to make throat lozenges.

Read more Medical News

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Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1437406485
PECOS PAC ID: 4880849801
Enrollment ID: I20150423000113

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Adding anticoagulation medication use as EMS triage criteria could save lives of older adults

One change to field triage guidelines for emergency medical services responding to older adults with head trauma could make a "clinically important improvement over usual care," according to a study and accompanying editorial published earlier this month in Annals of Emergency Medicine ("Out-of-Hospital Triage of Older Adults With Head Injury: A Retrospective Study of the Effect of Adding 'Anticoagulation or Antiplatelet Medication Use' as a Criterion" and "Can an Out-of-Hospital Medication History Save Lives for Injured Older Adults?").

Universite de Montreal demographer offers prediction of boomer future

Baby boomers are retiring healthy, financially secure and with a desire to travel. According to Universit- de Montr-al demographer Jacques L-gar-, baby boomers will remain among the most self-reliant generations to reach their golden years.

Today's Opinions: Health law repeal and Insurance Hikes on minds of Americans

Until Congress or the courts discard ObamaCare's mandates, price controls, and new entitlement spending, there is literally nothing that can arrest this downward spiral of rising costs and deteriorating quality (Michael Cannon, 9/14).

Bike Fed, Kimberly-Clark to offer biking challenge for adult Wisconsin residents

Kimberly-Clark's Scott Brand and the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin have teamed up to offer a free, four-month biking challenge to all adult Wisconsin residents. The goal of the first ever Scott Brand Get Up and Ride Wisconsin Challenge is to promote bicycling and provide a fun and environmentally friendly way for Wisconsin adults to improve health and wellness.

Researchers build 3-D printer that offers sweet solution to making detailed structures

University of Illinois engineers built a 3-D printer that offers a sweet solution to making detailed structures that commercial 3-D printers can't: Rather than a layer-upon-layer solid shell, it produces a delicate network of thin ribbons of hardened isomalt, the type of sugar alcohol used to make throat lozenges.

Read more Medical News

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Provider TypePractitioner - Emergency Medicine
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1578509659
PECOS PAC ID: 0446294565
Enrollment ID: I20150501001415

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Adding anticoagulation medication use as EMS triage criteria could save lives of older adults

One change to field triage guidelines for emergency medical services responding to older adults with head trauma could make a "clinically important improvement over usual care," according to a study and accompanying editorial published earlier this month in Annals of Emergency Medicine ("Out-of-Hospital Triage of Older Adults With Head Injury: A Retrospective Study of the Effect of Adding 'Anticoagulation or Antiplatelet Medication Use' as a Criterion" and "Can an Out-of-Hospital Medication History Save Lives for Injured Older Adults?").

Universite de Montreal demographer offers prediction of boomer future

Baby boomers are retiring healthy, financially secure and with a desire to travel. According to Universit- de Montr-al demographer Jacques L-gar-, baby boomers will remain among the most self-reliant generations to reach their golden years.

Today's Opinions: Health law repeal and Insurance Hikes on minds of Americans

Until Congress or the courts discard ObamaCare's mandates, price controls, and new entitlement spending, there is literally nothing that can arrest this downward spiral of rising costs and deteriorating quality (Michael Cannon, 9/14).

Bike Fed, Kimberly-Clark to offer biking challenge for adult Wisconsin residents

Kimberly-Clark's Scott Brand and the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin have teamed up to offer a free, four-month biking challenge to all adult Wisconsin residents. The goal of the first ever Scott Brand Get Up and Ride Wisconsin Challenge is to promote bicycling and provide a fun and environmentally friendly way for Wisconsin adults to improve health and wellness.

Researchers build 3-D printer that offers sweet solution to making detailed structures

University of Illinois engineers built a 3-D printer that offers a sweet solution to making detailed structures that commercial 3-D printers can't: Rather than a layer-upon-layer solid shell, it produces a delicate network of thin ribbons of hardened isomalt, the type of sugar alcohol used to make throat lozenges.

Read more Medical News

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Provider NameJohn R Browning
Provider TypePractitioner - Family Practice
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1396185765
PECOS PAC ID: 7719296730
Enrollment ID: I20151014000934

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Adding anticoagulation medication use as EMS triage criteria could save lives of older adults

One change to field triage guidelines for emergency medical services responding to older adults with head trauma could make a "clinically important improvement over usual care," according to a study and accompanying editorial published earlier this month in Annals of Emergency Medicine ("Out-of-Hospital Triage of Older Adults With Head Injury: A Retrospective Study of the Effect of Adding 'Anticoagulation or Antiplatelet Medication Use' as a Criterion" and "Can an Out-of-Hospital Medication History Save Lives for Injured Older Adults?").

Universite de Montreal demographer offers prediction of boomer future

Baby boomers are retiring healthy, financially secure and with a desire to travel. According to Universit- de Montr-al demographer Jacques L-gar-, baby boomers will remain among the most self-reliant generations to reach their golden years.

Today's Opinions: Health law repeal and Insurance Hikes on minds of Americans

Until Congress or the courts discard ObamaCare's mandates, price controls, and new entitlement spending, there is literally nothing that can arrest this downward spiral of rising costs and deteriorating quality (Michael Cannon, 9/14).

Bike Fed, Kimberly-Clark to offer biking challenge for adult Wisconsin residents

Kimberly-Clark's Scott Brand and the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin have teamed up to offer a free, four-month biking challenge to all adult Wisconsin residents. The goal of the first ever Scott Brand Get Up and Ride Wisconsin Challenge is to promote bicycling and provide a fun and environmentally friendly way for Wisconsin adults to improve health and wellness.

Researchers build 3-D printer that offers sweet solution to making detailed structures

University of Illinois engineers built a 3-D printer that offers a sweet solution to making detailed structures that commercial 3-D printers can't: Rather than a layer-upon-layer solid shell, it produces a delicate network of thin ribbons of hardened isomalt, the type of sugar alcohol used to make throat lozenges.

Read more Medical News

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Provider TypePractitioner - Family Practice
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1285073890
PECOS PAC ID: 3678882602
Enrollment ID: I20151014001211

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Adding anticoagulation medication use as EMS triage criteria could save lives of older adults

One change to field triage guidelines for emergency medical services responding to older adults with head trauma could make a "clinically important improvement over usual care," according to a study and accompanying editorial published earlier this month in Annals of Emergency Medicine ("Out-of-Hospital Triage of Older Adults With Head Injury: A Retrospective Study of the Effect of Adding 'Anticoagulation or Antiplatelet Medication Use' as a Criterion" and "Can an Out-of-Hospital Medication History Save Lives for Injured Older Adults?").

Universite de Montreal demographer offers prediction of boomer future

Baby boomers are retiring healthy, financially secure and with a desire to travel. According to Universit- de Montr-al demographer Jacques L-gar-, baby boomers will remain among the most self-reliant generations to reach their golden years.

Today's Opinions: Health law repeal and Insurance Hikes on minds of Americans

Until Congress or the courts discard ObamaCare's mandates, price controls, and new entitlement spending, there is literally nothing that can arrest this downward spiral of rising costs and deteriorating quality (Michael Cannon, 9/14).

Bike Fed, Kimberly-Clark to offer biking challenge for adult Wisconsin residents

Kimberly-Clark's Scott Brand and the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin have teamed up to offer a free, four-month biking challenge to all adult Wisconsin residents. The goal of the first ever Scott Brand Get Up and Ride Wisconsin Challenge is to promote bicycling and provide a fun and environmentally friendly way for Wisconsin adults to improve health and wellness.

Researchers build 3-D printer that offers sweet solution to making detailed structures

University of Illinois engineers built a 3-D printer that offers a sweet solution to making detailed structures that commercial 3-D printers can't: Rather than a layer-upon-layer solid shell, it produces a delicate network of thin ribbons of hardened isomalt, the type of sugar alcohol used to make throat lozenges.

Read more Medical News

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Provider TypePractitioner - Family Practice
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1689089203
PECOS PAC ID: 0042517666
Enrollment ID: I20160328000378

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Adding anticoagulation medication use as EMS triage criteria could save lives of older adults

One change to field triage guidelines for emergency medical services responding to older adults with head trauma could make a "clinically important improvement over usual care," according to a study and accompanying editorial published earlier this month in Annals of Emergency Medicine ("Out-of-Hospital Triage of Older Adults With Head Injury: A Retrospective Study of the Effect of Adding 'Anticoagulation or Antiplatelet Medication Use' as a Criterion" and "Can an Out-of-Hospital Medication History Save Lives for Injured Older Adults?").

Universite de Montreal demographer offers prediction of boomer future

Baby boomers are retiring healthy, financially secure and with a desire to travel. According to Universit- de Montr-al demographer Jacques L-gar-, baby boomers will remain among the most self-reliant generations to reach their golden years.

Today's Opinions: Health law repeal and Insurance Hikes on minds of Americans

Until Congress or the courts discard ObamaCare's mandates, price controls, and new entitlement spending, there is literally nothing that can arrest this downward spiral of rising costs and deteriorating quality (Michael Cannon, 9/14).

Bike Fed, Kimberly-Clark to offer biking challenge for adult Wisconsin residents

Kimberly-Clark's Scott Brand and the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin have teamed up to offer a free, four-month biking challenge to all adult Wisconsin residents. The goal of the first ever Scott Brand Get Up and Ride Wisconsin Challenge is to promote bicycling and provide a fun and environmentally friendly way for Wisconsin adults to improve health and wellness.

Researchers build 3-D printer that offers sweet solution to making detailed structures

University of Illinois engineers built a 3-D printer that offers a sweet solution to making detailed structures that commercial 3-D printers can't: Rather than a layer-upon-layer solid shell, it produces a delicate network of thin ribbons of hardened isomalt, the type of sugar alcohol used to make throat lozenges.

Read more Medical News

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Provider TypePractitioner - Family Practice
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1952716573
PECOS PAC ID: 8325346653
Enrollment ID: I20160419002584

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Adding anticoagulation medication use as EMS triage criteria could save lives of older adults

One change to field triage guidelines for emergency medical services responding to older adults with head trauma could make a "clinically important improvement over usual care," according to a study and accompanying editorial published earlier this month in Annals of Emergency Medicine ("Out-of-Hospital Triage of Older Adults With Head Injury: A Retrospective Study of the Effect of Adding 'Anticoagulation or Antiplatelet Medication Use' as a Criterion" and "Can an Out-of-Hospital Medication History Save Lives for Injured Older Adults?").

Universite de Montreal demographer offers prediction of boomer future

Baby boomers are retiring healthy, financially secure and with a desire to travel. According to Universit- de Montr-al demographer Jacques L-gar-, baby boomers will remain among the most self-reliant generations to reach their golden years.

Today's Opinions: Health law repeal and Insurance Hikes on minds of Americans

Until Congress or the courts discard ObamaCare's mandates, price controls, and new entitlement spending, there is literally nothing that can arrest this downward spiral of rising costs and deteriorating quality (Michael Cannon, 9/14).

Bike Fed, Kimberly-Clark to offer biking challenge for adult Wisconsin residents

Kimberly-Clark's Scott Brand and the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin have teamed up to offer a free, four-month biking challenge to all adult Wisconsin residents. The goal of the first ever Scott Brand Get Up and Ride Wisconsin Challenge is to promote bicycling and provide a fun and environmentally friendly way for Wisconsin adults to improve health and wellness.

Researchers build 3-D printer that offers sweet solution to making detailed structures

University of Illinois engineers built a 3-D printer that offers a sweet solution to making detailed structures that commercial 3-D printers can't: Rather than a layer-upon-layer solid shell, it produces a delicate network of thin ribbons of hardened isomalt, the type of sugar alcohol used to make throat lozenges.

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Provider TypePractitioner - Family Practice
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1093095523
PECOS PAC ID: 4082901228
Enrollment ID: I20170111000566

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Adding anticoagulation medication use as EMS triage criteria could save lives of older adults

One change to field triage guidelines for emergency medical services responding to older adults with head trauma could make a "clinically important improvement over usual care," according to a study and accompanying editorial published earlier this month in Annals of Emergency Medicine ("Out-of-Hospital Triage of Older Adults With Head Injury: A Retrospective Study of the Effect of Adding 'Anticoagulation or Antiplatelet Medication Use' as a Criterion" and "Can an Out-of-Hospital Medication History Save Lives for Injured Older Adults?").

Universite de Montreal demographer offers prediction of boomer future

Baby boomers are retiring healthy, financially secure and with a desire to travel. According to Universit- de Montr-al demographer Jacques L-gar-, baby boomers will remain among the most self-reliant generations to reach their golden years.

Today's Opinions: Health law repeal and Insurance Hikes on minds of Americans

Until Congress or the courts discard ObamaCare's mandates, price controls, and new entitlement spending, there is literally nothing that can arrest this downward spiral of rising costs and deteriorating quality (Michael Cannon, 9/14).

Bike Fed, Kimberly-Clark to offer biking challenge for adult Wisconsin residents

Kimberly-Clark's Scott Brand and the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin have teamed up to offer a free, four-month biking challenge to all adult Wisconsin residents. The goal of the first ever Scott Brand Get Up and Ride Wisconsin Challenge is to promote bicycling and provide a fun and environmentally friendly way for Wisconsin adults to improve health and wellness.

Researchers build 3-D printer that offers sweet solution to making detailed structures

University of Illinois engineers built a 3-D printer that offers a sweet solution to making detailed structures that commercial 3-D printers can't: Rather than a layer-upon-layer solid shell, it produces a delicate network of thin ribbons of hardened isomalt, the type of sugar alcohol used to make throat lozenges.

Read more Medical News

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Provider TypePractitioner - Family Practice
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1568843332
PECOS PAC ID: 0143517946
Enrollment ID: I20170327000878

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Adding anticoagulation medication use as EMS triage criteria could save lives of older adults

One change to field triage guidelines for emergency medical services responding to older adults with head trauma could make a "clinically important improvement over usual care," according to a study and accompanying editorial published earlier this month in Annals of Emergency Medicine ("Out-of-Hospital Triage of Older Adults With Head Injury: A Retrospective Study of the Effect of Adding 'Anticoagulation or Antiplatelet Medication Use' as a Criterion" and "Can an Out-of-Hospital Medication History Save Lives for Injured Older Adults?").

Universite de Montreal demographer offers prediction of boomer future

Baby boomers are retiring healthy, financially secure and with a desire to travel. According to Universit- de Montr-al demographer Jacques L-gar-, baby boomers will remain among the most self-reliant generations to reach their golden years.

Today's Opinions: Health law repeal and Insurance Hikes on minds of Americans

Until Congress or the courts discard ObamaCare's mandates, price controls, and new entitlement spending, there is literally nothing that can arrest this downward spiral of rising costs and deteriorating quality (Michael Cannon, 9/14).

Bike Fed, Kimberly-Clark to offer biking challenge for adult Wisconsin residents

Kimberly-Clark's Scott Brand and the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin have teamed up to offer a free, four-month biking challenge to all adult Wisconsin residents. The goal of the first ever Scott Brand Get Up and Ride Wisconsin Challenge is to promote bicycling and provide a fun and environmentally friendly way for Wisconsin adults to improve health and wellness.

Researchers build 3-D printer that offers sweet solution to making detailed structures

University of Illinois engineers built a 3-D printer that offers a sweet solution to making detailed structures that commercial 3-D printers can't: Rather than a layer-upon-layer solid shell, it produces a delicate network of thin ribbons of hardened isomalt, the type of sugar alcohol used to make throat lozenges.

Read more Medical News

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Adding anticoagulation medication use as EMS triage criteria could save lives of older adults

One change to field triage guidelines for emergency medical services responding to older adults with head trauma could make a "clinically important improvement over usual care," according to a study and accompanying editorial published earlier this month in Annals of Emergency Medicine ("Out-of-Hospital Triage of Older Adults With Head Injury: A Retrospective Study of the Effect of Adding 'Anticoagulation or Antiplatelet Medication Use' as a Criterion" and "Can an Out-of-Hospital Medication History Save Lives for Injured Older Adults?").

Universite de Montreal demographer offers prediction of boomer future

Baby boomers are retiring healthy, financially secure and with a desire to travel. According to Universit- de Montr-al demographer Jacques L-gar-, baby boomers will remain among the most self-reliant generations to reach their golden years.

Today's Opinions: Health law repeal and Insurance Hikes on minds of Americans

Until Congress or the courts discard ObamaCare's mandates, price controls, and new entitlement spending, there is literally nothing that can arrest this downward spiral of rising costs and deteriorating quality (Michael Cannon, 9/14).

Bike Fed, Kimberly-Clark to offer biking challenge for adult Wisconsin residents

Kimberly-Clark's Scott Brand and the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin have teamed up to offer a free, four-month biking challenge to all adult Wisconsin residents. The goal of the first ever Scott Brand Get Up and Ride Wisconsin Challenge is to promote bicycling and provide a fun and environmentally friendly way for Wisconsin adults to improve health and wellness.

Researchers build 3-D printer that offers sweet solution to making detailed structures

University of Illinois engineers built a 3-D printer that offers a sweet solution to making detailed structures that commercial 3-D printers can't: Rather than a layer-upon-layer solid shell, it produces a delicate network of thin ribbons of hardened isomalt, the type of sugar alcohol used to make throat lozenges.

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Primary Care Clinic
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Practice Location: 401 S Chestnut St, Aberdeen, MS 39730
Phone: 662-369-6977    Fax: 662-369-6979
Aberdeen Health Clinic Inc
Primary Care Clinic
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 501 Chestnut Street, Aberdeen, MS 39730
Phone: 662-369-6131    Fax: 662-369-4588
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Primary Care Clinic
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Practice Location: 505 Jackson St, Aberdeen, MS 39730
Phone: 662-369-6431    Fax: 662-369-6473
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Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 502 Jackson St, Suite 4, Aberdeen, MS 39730
Phone: 662-369-9945    
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Primary Care Clinic
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 502 Jackson St Ste 5, Aberdeen, MS 39730
Phone: 219-395-0667    
Mrh Medical Group, Jurney
Primary Care Clinic
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 502 Jackson St Ste 4, Aberdeen, MS 39730
Phone: 219-395-0667    

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