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LAST NAME FIRST NAME LICENSE # LAST NAME FIRST NAME LICENSE # Arshad Syed 04-31094 Dauer Lori 24-01038 Baker Joseph 18-00213 Goertzen Kellen 24-01048 Bode Janice 11-04342 Hale Jeffrey 24-01044 Brewster Emily 17-01670 Hammer Derek 24-01058 Burcham Jared 24-00638 Kieffer Alyssa 24-01051 Burnham Lynnore Frances 14-02156 Koch Erin 24-01059 Carter Jennifer 17-01578 Martin Lani 24-01052 Caudillo Elizabeth 15-01443 Martin Jesse 24-01063 Chitaia Nikoloz 04-35187 Mena Kathryn 24-01039 Dahlstrom Hugo 17-02686 Moran Molly 24-01041 Eboh Rhanda Marie 04-33517 Morris Taylor 24-01047 Ferguson Rebecca 05-36269 Morse Anthony 24-01050 Gillum Shanna 22-03739 Nance Tyler 24-01045 Haque Raashid 04-31310 Oeding Meghan 24-01035 Hendricks Celeste 11-03414 Orr Brittany 24-01057 Houghton Candace 22-01267 Riefenhauser Kelsey 24-01053 Huber Rachelle 17-01249 Sanchez Julie 24-01042 Johnson Oji 24-00565 Schmitz Jessica 24-01064 Koerner Troy 24-00663 Streckfus Edward 24-01061 Lam Scott 16-01716 Timmons Haley 24-01040 McQuinn Angela 18-00351 Wagstaff Rachel 24-01055 Nyaega Durell 24-00629 Warnken Luke 24-01062 Oertle Carri 22-01889 Wehring Susan 24-01060 Quiason Nora 04-16001 Ragusa Misty 22-02501 DC Rives Megan 11-04467 LAST NAME FIRST NAME LICENSE # Rosario Susan 16-01325 Aggson Jordan Scott 01-05741 Smalley Lisa 11-02666 Bensel Kendrea Renee 01-05742 Stark Lindsay 22-01890 D'Anna Beth Charlotte 01-05744 Takaishi Mary 15-01134 Gould Dexton Anthony 01-05740 Thorstenberg Janeth 14-01656 Harwood Samuel Landman 01-05743 Watt Amber 16-02491 Hildebrand Justin Michael 01-05739 Wilson Dustin 18-00760 Palmer Sean Michael 01-05746 Yerton Jeremiah 04-34371 Riggs Kayla Jo 01-05745 Smading Kelsey Linn 01-05738 AT LAST NAME FIRST NAME LICENSE # Albers, III David 24-01054 DPM Alexander Kelly 24-01056 LAST NAME FIRST NAME LICENSE # Bowers Evan 24-01049 None Brouhard Jordin 24-01036 Brown III Kenneth 24-01065 Daellenbach Danae 24-01043 Dangerfield, Jr. Donald 24-01037 Daniel Catherine 24-01046 pg. 2 LRT LRT - cont. LAST NAME FIRST NAME LICENSE # LAST NAME FIRST NAME LICENSE # Alvarado Briana 22-05002 Roth Ryan 22-04997 Barnett Damon 22-05013 Rowhuff Alexandra 22-04999 Beam Chelsi 22-05039 Saunier Mia 22-05043 Bockover Chelsea 22-05033 Slaughter Chelsie 22-05036 Cardwell Daniel 22-05032 Sleeper Anna 22-05015 Clary Sharlene 22-04992 Smith Mallory 22-05016 Cochran Julie 22-04998 Sumaya Jenna 22-05042 Crane Krystin 22-05034 Taylor Charisse 22-05044 Davenport Robert 22-05012 Tinkham Kelsey 22-05009 Flanner Ashley 22-05053 Tinsley Mikaela 22-05038 Gibbon Amber 22-05040 Victorino Fernando 22-05004 Gilbert Kelli 22-05022 Vines Shannon 22-05005 Gobin Lisa 22-05020 Warner Kathryn 22-04994 Grace Tricia 22-05035 Watson Toni 22-05019 Griggs Janell 22-05011 Wilmes Amber 22-05052 Hall Angela 22-05041 Wright Sarah 22-05000 Hannah Andrea 22-05054 Zemencik Christie 22-05003 Harrison Anthony 22-05018 Harvey Samuel 22-05026 MD and DO Herschell Jeffrey 22-05051 LAST NAME FIRST NAME LICENSE # Hilt Jodie 22-05008 Andrews Scott Jacob 05-38344 Hornecker Michelle 22-05050 Bains Harcharan Jeet 04-38386 Hutto Michael 22-05014 Banday Muhammed K. 04-38326 Hutton Jennifer 22-05028 Bansal Lalit Raj 04-38318 Jones Christopher 22-05046 Barker Andrea 04-38295 Karlin Desirae 22-05021 Barta Brent Joseph 05-38341 Kaur Navdeep 22-04993 Bass David 04-38395 King Kelsey 22-05045 Baugh Jonathan M. 05-38321 Koester Abby 22-05030 Bequette Jennifer S. 04-38296 Kopp Kelsey 22-04995 Boolani Hemant Ramchand 04-38348 Kuster Megan 22-05025 Breuer Tuvia 05-38410 Kusterer Sarah 22-05027 Briggs Edwin Manley 04-38317 Lam Sang 22-05006 Brubaker Todd Anthony 05-38353 Lance Lydia 22-05048 Butler Faith 04-38364 Link Kristin 22-05017 Butz Brett Lynn 04-38277 McElrath Casey 22-05023 Casey Terence Thomas 04-38377 McGuire Tara 22-05007 Cepeda Jose Ramon 04-38429 McMillan Joshua 22-04996 Chandra Pranil Kumar 05-38409 McPeek Cynthia 22-05024 Chuang-Tang Helen HR 04-38430 Montessori Vanessa 22-05055 Collin Carlos Enrique 04-38412 Morrissey Clarissa 22-05010 Collins Michael Merritt 04-38405 Neugebauer Courtney 22-05001 Conklin Blake Vincent 05-38349 Palacio Brooke 22-05029 Cook Jude Thomas 04-38402 Peterson Kelsey 22-05049 Costantino David Alan 04-38378 Phillips Lindsay 22-05047 Couchonnal Luis Fernando 04-38320 Prior Rachel 22-05031 Cunningham Heather Dianne 04-38322 Reynolds Terri 22-05037 Delman Eric Benjamin 05-38435 pg. 3 MD and DO - cont. MD and DO - cont. LAST NAME FIRST NAME LICENSE # LAST NAME FIRST NAME LICENSE # DiDomenico Paul Bartolomeo 04-38414 Leiker Stacy Christine 04-38408 Downen Alan Matthew 04-38331 Lerner David Jacob 04-38366 Drew Jack Michael 04-38418 Lumnitz Janice Sandra 04-38323 Driver Barry Michael 04-38432 Lybarger Kristopher Shawn 05-38312 Duethman Emily Jo 05-38283 Macaulay Brian A. 04-38328 Dunst Diane Melissa 04-38404 Malone Brett Stuart 04-38291 Eppinger Benjamin James 04-38303 Mancillas Annabel 04-38350 Escalante-Glorsky Susana 04-38308 Marshall Harry 04-38279 Eskandari Farzan 04-38396 Mayo Andrew Graham 04-38346 Faraci John Patrick 04-38327 McEwan Thomas William 04-38335 Fasig Kristina Jo 04-38403 McEwan Abigail Catherine 04-38372 Fernandez Justin Gonzalez 04-38332 McGargill Shawn Michael 04-38428 Figueiredo Michael Daniel 04-38354 McLaughlin Matthew Joseph 04-38305 Gailey Michael Paul 05-38392 Mehta Abhishek Bharatkumar 04-38334 Gallagher John Michael 04-38276 Menees Aarika Leslie 04-38394 Glori Maria 04-38280 Mohammed Sameer Abdullah 04-38338 Goodwin Emily Jane 04-38360 Nelson Clarice Michelle 04-38387 Guerin Leana Arleen 04-38375 Nichols Whitney Wallace 05-38325 Gupta Neilesh Vinny 04-38422 Ockuly Andrew Charles 05-38299 Hamlin Justin Keith 05-38357 O'Guinn Justin D. 04-38304 Hammerly Milton Edwin Alan 04-38347 Ortega Perez Wilman Rene 04-38307 Hartley Taylor Lowe 04-38367 Palter Joseph Samuel 04-38336 Higgins Stanley Michael 04-38333 Patel Khushbu 05-38433 Hopfenbeck James Allen 04-38393 Phan Dan Cong 04-38416 Howard Chris Lee 05-38343 Phillips George Christopher 04-38278 Hubbard Tiffany Yvonne 04-38342 Pillsbury Matthew 04-38310 Hurt Meghan Leigh 04-38419 Polera Catherine Beatrice 05-38411 Jacobs Marianne B 05-38384 Potash Martin Kyle 04-38389 Jares III Joseph James 04-38362 Purrington, Jr. Peter Russell 04-38351 Jones Shelley Denise 04-38294 Purvin Michael Adam 04-38427 Jordan Messalina Charisse 05-38423 Pushchak Michael James 04-38379 Kadesky Kevin Max 04-38288 Ramlogan Sandhya Rhea 04-38324 Kakimoto Charlene Vimala 04-38289 Rhyne Elizabeth Anne 04-38380 Kaspar Ted Warren 05-38285 Rietz Heather M. 04-38359 Keesling Adam Douglas 04-38281 Ritchie Coleman Price 04-38390 Kieu Alexander Quoc 04-38300 Rosterman Jamie Lynn 05-38385 Killough Emily Fitch 04-38345 Ruggle Brian James 04-38413 Kim Benny Sung 04-38286 Ryan Amanda Dawn 05-38370 Kitzis Vanessa 04-38293 Sampath Venkatesh 04-38397 Knebl Kohl Gisela Edith 04-38406 Sandal Neela 04-38374 Kohn Aimee Debra 04-38421 Santiago Vergara Diana Liliana 04-38371 Lackamp Aaron Nicholas 04-38313 Sarram Ali M. 04-38301 Lai Eric Christian 04-38314 Schatz Ivan 04-38383 Langston Leila 04-38415 Schein Caitlin O'Toole 04-38339 Lankachandra Manesha 04-38329 Schlachter Andrew Brian 04-38361 Lawrenzi James Dale 05-38315 Schrimsher Jennifer Michelle 04-38355 Lee Howard Younghwan 05-38369 Senaldi Eric Mark 04-38356 pg. 4 MD and DO - cont. LAST NAME FIRST NAME LICENSE # OT - cont. Shrestha Anuj 04-38431 LAST NAME FIRST NAME LICENSE # Singh Rupinder 04-38363 Brown Anne 17-03092 Siyamwala Munaf Mustufabhai 04-38282 Brown Molly 17-03098 Smith Jerakaycia Dawn 04-38287 Conaway Megan 17-03090 Spann Eric Glen 04-38420 Desilets Alyssa 17-03096 Stamper Erik Joseph 05-38368 Dunlap Keturah 17-03114 Sterling Todd Henry 04-38388 Fiinger Margaret 17-03117 Stone David Gerald 04-38391 Hagemann Erin 17-03111 Subtirelu Mihalil Marius 04-38407 Kersting Jayme 17-03113 Sullivan Rachel Maupin 05-38365 Lambing Heather 17-03110 Suyderhoud Johan Pieter 04-38337 Morgan Janet 17-03097 Taghizadeh Sascha Darius 04-38316 Mowell Megan 17-03105 Tarokh Saeed 04-38417 Murphy Kellie 17-03106 Teklemichael Chernet G. 04-38302 O'Mara Madilyn 17-03091 Thuener Jennifer Elizabeth 04-38400 Rebant Kasha 17-03093 Trusty Whitney Britton 04-38306 Reed Jessica 17-03118 Turner IV Carl Edward 05-38284 Riordan Mary 17-03120 Ulloa Carol Maria 04-38290 Schanz Christine 17-03107 Villalobos Danielle Marie 04-38330 Schommer Nichole 17-03115 Vu Nga Thi Kim 04-38309 Schrag Kristen 17-03094 Wait Adam 05-38381 Simmons Jacee 17-03109 Wallace Sharon Renee 04-38376 Smith Sarah 17-03108 Warren Robert 05-38398 Soat Susan 17-03104 Weis Ashley Nicole 05-38319 Toomey Rhonda 17-03089 Welbern Vanessa Rennee 04-38401 Wallisch Anna 17-03103 Welch Derek Christopher 04-38340 Watts Kylie 17-03116 Whetstone Addison Grant 04-38425 Waybright Brittany 17-03119 White Stefanie Rademacher 04-38297 Williams Megan 17-03100 Wiechert Jason 05-38382 Young Bethany 17-03112 Wiley Brian David 05-38399 Zelinski Jeanie 17-03102 Williams Linnea M 05-38298 Williams Scott Allen 05-38352 OTA Wolfe Gregory Wayne 04-38426 LAST NAME FIRST NAME LICENSE # Wolinsky Joel Scott 04-38358 Armstrong Brandi 18-01213 Young Derek Alan 04-38424 Brading Autumn 18-01217 Zahn Steven 04-38311 Casey Weyer Jill 18-01196 Zieler Mark Duane 04-38292 Coulliette Christine 18-01223 Zwerdlinger Steven Craig 04-38373 Czirr Stacey 18-01200 Ehlebracht Taylor 18-01219 ND Farris Lisa 18-01222 LAST NAME FIRST NAME LICENSE # Graber Samantha 18-01212 None Grizzle Elizabeth 18-01202 Kahn Kristy 18-01214 OT Kreutzer John 18-01216 LAST NAME FIRST NAME LICENSE # Layte Charlotte 18-01199 Bechard Crista 17-03095 Murdock Kayla 18-01197 Boxx Megan 17-03101 Nelson Audra 18-01201 pg.
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