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Redmond Regional Medical Center Redmond Regional Medical Center Physician Directory Megan Richards White, DO Medical School: Administrative Medicine Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine-Georgia Campus Residency Facility: 2112 Shorter Avenue, NW, Suite 200 Redmond Regional Medical Center Rome, GA 30165 Phone: (770) 233-4000 Joseph William Carter, Medical School: MD Medical University of South Carolina Anesthesiology Residency Facility: Medical College of Georgia Health Science TeamHealth Anesthesia Univ 7111 Fairway DR Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 Phone: (561) 623-2053 Yunzhong Huang, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology Beijing Medical University Residency Facility: Western Pennsylvania Hospital 7111 Fairway Drive Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 Phone: (561) 623-2001 Robert Gaines Knight, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology Medical College of Georgia Residency Facility: Brooke Army Medical Center TeamHealth Anes 7111 Fairway DR #450 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 Phone: (561) 623-2016 redmondregional.com Mark Lignell, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology Medical College of Georgia GME Residency Facility: Naval Medical Center TeamHealth Anesthesia 7111 Fairway DR Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 Phone: (561) 623-2053 Patrick Joseph McElhone, Medical School: MD University of Virginia School of Medicine Anesthesiology Residency Facility: Wake Forest 7111 Fairway Drive, Suite 450 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 Phone: (561) 209-1507 Ryan Stanger, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology Medical College of Georgia Residency Facility: University of North Carolina Health Care 7111 Fairway suite 450 Fellowship Facility: Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 Emory University Hospital Phone: (561) 623-2044 Jonathan Loel Wurl, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology Loma Linda University Residency Facility: Loma Linda University Medical Center TeamHealth Anesthesia Fellowship Facility: 7111 Fairway Dr, #450 Children's Hospital Colorado/University of Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 Colorado School of Medicine Phone: (561) 623-2016 redmondregional.com Charles Brandon Medical School: Baggett, MD LSU Shreveport Cardiology Residency Facility: University of Virginia Harbin Clinic Cardiology, 504 Redmond Fellowship Facility: Road Scott & White Memorial Hospital Rome, GA 30165 Phone: (762) 235-3130 Rahul Garg, MD Medical School: Cardiology Duke Univ. School of Medicine Residency Facility: Johns Hopkins Univ. School of Medicine Harbin Clinic, LLC Fellowship Facility: Harbin Clinic Cardiology, 504 Redmond RD Johns Hopkins Univ. School of Medicine Rome, GA 30165 Phone: (762) 235-3130 Himanshu Mukesh Patel, Medical School: MD Louisiana State U. School of Med./New Orleans Cardiology Residency Facility: Harbin Clinic, LLC Thomas Jeferson Univ Hospital Harbin Clinic Cardiology, 504 Redmond RD Fellowship Facility: Rome, GA 30165 Albert Einstein Medical Center Phone: (762) 235-3130 Robert Peter Styperek, Medical School: MD Emory Univ. School of Medicine Cardiology-Electrophysiology Residency Facility: Emory University Hospital Harbin Clinic Cardiology, 504 Redmond Fellowship Facility: Road University of Miami School of Medicine Rome, GA 30165 Phone: (762) 235-3130 redmondregional.com Charles F Jackson, MD Medical School: Cardiology-Interventional Georgia Regents University Residency Facility: Emory University of Medicine Harbin Clinic Cardiology, 504 Redmond Fellowship Facility: Road Emory University School of Medicine Rome, GA 30165 Phone: (762) 235-3130 Hector Rafael Picon, MD Medical School: Cardiology-Interventional Harvard Medical School Residency Facility: George Washington Univ. School of Harbin Clinic, LLC Medicine Harbin Clinic Cardiology, 504 Redmond RD Fellowship Facility: Rome, GA 30165 Emory University Hospital Phone: (762) 235-3130 Kipp Slicker, DO Medical School: Cardiology-Interventional Oklahoma State University Health Science Center Residency Facility: Harbin Clinic Cardiology, 504 Redmond Scott and White Memorial Hospital Program Road Fellowship Facility: Rome, GA 30165 Scott and White Memorial Hospital Phone: (762) 235-3130 James Michael Ware, MD Medical School: Cardiology-Interventional Emory Univ. School of Medicine Residency Facility: Vanderbilt Univ. School of Medicine Harbin Clinic Cardiology, 504 Redmond Fellowship Facility: Road Emory Univ. School of Medicine Rome, GA 30165 Phone: (762) 235-3130 redmondregional.com James Christopher Medical School: Merritt, MD Emory University School of Medicine Cardiology-Interventional Residency Facility: Vanderbilt Univ. School of Medicine Harbin Clinic Cardiology, 504 Redmond Fellowship Facility: Road Emory University School of Medicine Rome, GA 30165 Phone: (762) 235-3130 George Hunter Myers, Medical School: MD University of Virginia Cardiology-Interventional Residency Facility: University of North Carolina Harbin Clinic Cardiology, 504 Redmond Fellowship Facility: Road University of North Carolina Rome, GA 30165 Phone: (762) 235-3130 Dhru Scott Girard, MD Medical School: Cardiothoracic Surgery University of South Carolina Residency Facility: Medical University of South Carolina Harbin Clinic, LLC Fellowship Facility: Northwest Georgia Cardiothoracic Surgery The New York Hospital-Memorial Sloan at Redmon, 504 Redmond RD Rome, GA 30165 Phone: (706) 528-9060 Cyrus James Parsa, MD Medical School: Cardiothoracic Surgery Albany Medical College Residency Facility: University of California Harbin Clinic, LLC Fellowship Facility: Northwest Georgia Cardiothoracic Surgery Duke University Graduate Medical Education at Redmon, 504 Redmond RD Rome, GA 30165 Phone: (706) 528-9060 redmondregional.com David Wyatt Saunders, Medical School: MD Mercer University School of Medicine Emergency Medicine Residency Facility: Vidant Medical Center/East Carolina TeamHealth University 265 Brookview Centre Way, Suite 400 Knoxville, TN 37919 Phone: (865) 985-7066 Sonbol Alexandria Shahid- Medical School: Salles, DO University of Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic Med Emergency Medicine Residency Facility: TeamHealth Genesys Regional Medical Center 265 Brookview Centre Way, Suite 400 Knoxville, TN 37919 Phone: (865) 985-7066 Horace Lee Cline, III, MD Medical School: Emergency Medicine Mercer University School of Medicine Residency Facility: Floyd Family Practice Residency Program 265 Brookview Centre Way, Suite 400 Knoxville, TN 37919 Phone: (865) 985-7252 Pulin Patel, MD Medical School: Emergency Medicine Ross University School of Medicine Residency Facility: Greenville Memorial Hospital TeamHealth 265 Brookview Centre Way, Suite 400 Knoxville, TN 37919 Phone: (865) 985-7066 redmondregional.com Dave Allen Tomey, MD Medical School: Emergency Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine Residency Facility: South Bend Memorial Hospital TeamHealth 265 Brookview Centre Way, Suite 400 Knoxville, TN 37919 Phone: (865) 985-7066 Laurie Urquhart, DO Medical School: Emergency Medicine Lincoln Memorial University Residency Facility: Houston Medical Center TeamHealth 265 Brookview Centre Way, Suite 400 Knoxville, TN 37919 Phone: (865) 985-7066 Louis Edward Lataif, Jr, Medical School: MD Medical College of Virginia Gastroenterology Residency Facility: Boston Univ. School of Medicine 11 John Maddox Drive NW Fellowship Facility: Rome, GA 30165 Northwestern Univ. Medical School Phone: (706) 292-3042 Kenneth Obi, MD Medical School: Gastroenterology Morehouse School of Medicine Residency Facility: University of Michigan Hospitals 11 John Maddox Drive NW Fellowship Facility: Rome, GA 30165 Ohio State University Medical Center Phone: (706) 292-3042 redmondregional.com Stephen Francis Finn, MD Medical School: Gastroenterology Jeferson Medical College Residency Facility: Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Harbin Clinic Gastroenterology, 1825 Fellowship Facility: Martha Berry Blvd. University of Virginia Health Sciences Rome, GA 30165 Phone: (762) 235-2030 Roman Lubomyr Galysh, Medical School: Jr., MD University of AL-Birmingiham Gastroenterology Residency Facility: University of Virginia Program Harbin Clinic Gastroenterology, 1825 Fellowship Facility: Martha Berry Blvd. University of Virginia Program Rome, GA 30165 Phone: (762) 235-2030 George F Goldin, MD Medical School: Gastroenterology Mercer Univ. School of Medicine Residency Facility: Vanderbilt Univ. School of Medicine Harbin Clinic Gastroenterology, 1825 Fellowship Facility: Martha Berry Blvd. University of Virginia Health Sciences Center Rome, GA 30165 Phone: (762) 235-2030 Howard Whitney Medical School: Jennings, MD University of Alabama at Birmingham Gastroenterology Residency Facility: University of Alabama at Birmingham Harbin Clinic Gastroenterology, 1825 Fellowship Facility: Martha Berry Blvd. University of Alabama Rome, GA 30165 Phone: (762) 235-2030 redmondregional.com Adedamola Lufadeju, MD Medical School: Gastroenterology University of Ibadan, College of Medicine Residency Facility: Albert Einstein Medical Center 11 John Maddox Drive NW Fellowship Facility: Rome, GA 30165 Albert Einstein Medical Center Phone: (706) 292-3042 Roderick Abcede Medical School: Remoroza, MD Manila Central University Gastroenterology Residency Facility: Lutheran Medical Center Rome Endoscopy Center Fellowship Facility: 11 John Maddox DR University of Connecticut School of Medicine Rome, GA 30165 Phone: (706) 292-3042 Peter D Adams, MD Medical School: General Surgery Wayne State University Residency Facility: Henry Ford Hospital Program Harbin Clinic General Surgery, 1825 Martha Fellowship Facility: Berry Blvd. University of Virginia Health System Rome, GA 30165 Phone: (762) 235-2100 Paul Bennett Brock, MD Medical School: General Surgery Emory University
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