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I am Marc Davis, PA-C who graduated from Hahnemann University in Philadelphia and have over twenty years of clinical and didactic experience. I taught at Hahnemann University, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and Nova Southeastern University. I practiced nephrology and internal medicine for eighteen years, cardiology for two years, as well as critical care medicine for five years.  I have recently completed a post-graduate emergency medicine residency for advanced practitioners and have been practicing emergency medicine. I studied genomics at Stanford University and was the Officer In Charge of a medical unit in the U.S. ARMY. This podcast is dedicated to all licensed healthcare professionals who serve patients among the various sick wards.


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