Dr. Terry J. True | |
104a Physicians Dr Muscle Shoals AL 35661-2100 | |
(256) 383-6070 | |
(256) 381-4022 |
Full Name | Dr. Terry J. True |
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Speciality | Family Medicine |
Location | 104a Physicians Dr, Muscle Shoals, Alabama |
Authorized Official Name and Position | Krista Chase (CREDENTIALING) |
Authorized Official Contact | 2567677494 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr. Terry J. True Po Box 298 Florence AL 35631-0298 Ph: (256) 767-7494 | Dr. Terry J. True 104a Physicians Dr Muscle Shoals AL 35661-2100 Ph: (256) 383-6070 |
NPI Number | 1174579213 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 05/26/2006 |
Last Update Date | 10/05/2021 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 5395646202 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20211111002469 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1174579213 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | (* (Not Available)) | Primary |
207R00000X | Internal Medicine | (* (Not Available)) | Secondary |
Provider Name | Elizabeth Livingston |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1386878361 PECOS PAC ID: 9537052139 Enrollment ID: I20040206000367 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Elizabeth R Weatherford |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Diagnostic Radiology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1831146901 PECOS PAC ID: 2466449673 Enrollment ID: I20040429000283 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Jeffrey S Davidson |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1619920451 PECOS PAC ID: 1456321991 Enrollment ID: I20040730000446 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Anthony P Ciulla |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1003868282 PECOS PAC ID: 9931001757 Enrollment ID: I20040730000487 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Sara A Walker-koziol |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Internal Medicine |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1174593131 PECOS PAC ID: 1355304429 Enrollment ID: I20041109001073 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Michael J Turner |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Internal Medicine |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1700856770 PECOS PAC ID: 8820051907 Enrollment ID: I20041109001117 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Terry J True |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1467468454 PECOS PAC ID: 8921014549 Enrollment ID: I20060306000495 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Claude S Bridges |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1568448967 PECOS PAC ID: 7214940287 Enrollment ID: I20060714000106 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Tabitha Clemons |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1831309509 PECOS PAC ID: 6406992346 Enrollment ID: I20091007000580 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Joyce Shea |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1871896357 PECOS PAC ID: 3274712310 Enrollment ID: I20110121000605 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Roy Barco |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Internal Medicine |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1033436191 PECOS PAC ID: 7517108871 Enrollment ID: I20130729000802 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Jana Grier |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1285903112 PECOS PAC ID: 4486813375 Enrollment ID: I20160413002405 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Anita Westfall |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1205359791 PECOS PAC ID: 7517223092 Enrollment ID: I20171116001442 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Stephanie F Barnett |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1295245298 PECOS PAC ID: 7012271596 Enrollment ID: I20180509001261 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Connie Lee Jones |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1225414238 PECOS PAC ID: 4183976566 Enrollment ID: I20181012001164 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Eboni Hart |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1205398633 PECOS PAC ID: 2062746084 Enrollment ID: I20190625003967 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Abby K Hovater |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1518588037 PECOS PAC ID: 7719390020 Enrollment ID: I20210106000139 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Viviam F Dante |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1952988495 PECOS PAC ID: 5193134922 Enrollment ID: I20210507001787 |
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Jessica Knapmeyer |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1861137812 PECOS PAC ID: 9739567173 Enrollment ID: I20220526000135 |
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"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
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Provider Name | Sean Robert Bachelor |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1457928392 PECOS PAC ID: 8527463009 Enrollment ID: I20230417000173 |
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"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
› Verified 6 days ago
News Archive
"With less than half the people who need treatment having access and with each day more people becoming infected with HIV than are started on treatment, we are mortgaging our future. But we are also exposing a fundamental social injustice - between the privileged and the forsaken - a divide we can bridge," Michael Sidibe, the executive director of UNAIDS, writes in a Daily Nation opinion piece.
The recent shootings at the Ft. Hood, Texas army base, allegedly by an army psychiatrist, have placed much-needed focus on mental health care in the army. In an article published in the December issue of the journal CNS Spectrum, renowned psychopharmacology expert Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD, calls for increased mental health staffing at Fort Hood and other army bases.
As a physician, I treated hundreds of patients who needed long-term care, including ones with Alzheimer's. More than 13.5 million seniors could have this disease by 2040. Middle-class families remain dangerously unprepared for these costs. Some people will likely spend more than $100,000 on care. The fictional CLASS daily benefit of $50 per day won't cover this. I urge my House and Senate colleagues to support this CLASS repeal.
Wound Management Technologies, Inc., a rapidly growing provider of specialty medical products, announced today that it has engaged National Investment Banking firm Miller Tabak & Co., LLC, a twenty-eight year old institutional trading firm as part of its strategy in accelerating the search for potential partners that will help grow revenues, which are necessary to execute Wound Managements plans for 2010.
› Verified 6 days ago
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