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GCMB Approved Emergency Practice Permit/ Temp License 2020 GCMB Approved Emergency Practice Permit/ Temp License 2020 EPP ID# Approved Expires O Full_Name Profession Address_line 1 City State Zip Code 2 3/23/2020 4/30/2021 Brian David Quint MD 586 Bothwell Drive Richmond Hill GA 31324 3 4/30/2020 4/30/2021 Mark E Franke MD 13422 Black Gum Ct Chantilly VA 20151 4 4/30/2020 4/30/2021 Ashley Noelle Davis MD 293 Deering Road NW Atlanta GA 30309 5 4/30/2020 4/30/2021 Tonja L. Gadsden MD 10817 Legend Manor Lane Glenn Dale MD 20769 6 4/30/2020 4/30/2021 Erin Kim APRN 155 South Court Avenue Orlando FL 32801 7 4/30/2020 4/30/2021 Kyle Ward APRN 7800 Freestyle Lane Winter Garden FL 34787 8 4/30/2020 4/30/2021 Mary E. Carrigan APRN 701 15th Ave S. Jax Beach FL 32250 9 4/30/2020 4/30/2021 Christine Thorogood MD 916 E. Pleasant Pl. St. Johns FL 32259 10 4/30/2020 4/30/2021 Courtney Allison Bryant Whatley RCP 98 N. 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