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Joint Efforts: RheumPAC Facilitates Progress

From the College  |  June 7, 2018

We especially want to thank providers who have invested at our Platinum Club ($1,000–1,999) and Leadership Circle ($2,000+) levels already this year:

Leadership Circle
Nilsa Cruz, BS

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Milwaukee Rheumatology Center (Milwaukee)

 

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Max Hamburger, MD

Rheumatology Associates of Long Island (Melville, N.Y.)

 

Jody Hargrove, MD

Arthritis & Rheumatology Consultants (Edina, Minn.)

 

William Harvey, MD, MSc

Tufts Medical Center (Boston)

 

Charles King II, MD

Tupelo Rheumatology & Osteoporosis Center (Tupelo, Miss.)

 

Sharad Lakhanpal, MBBS, MD

Rheumatology Associates (Dallas)

 

Jeffrey Lawson, MD

Piedmont Arthritis Clinic (Greenville, S.C.)

Gwenesta Melton, MD

Lafayette Clinic (Fayetteville, N.C.)

 

Stephanie Ott, MD

Fairfield Medical Center (Lancaster, Ohio)

 

Meera Oza, MD

Arthritis/Osteoporosis Treatment Center (Orange Park, Fla.)

William Palmer, MD

Westroads Medical Group (Omaha, Neb.)

Ellison Smith, MD

Asheville Arthritis (Asheville, N.C.)

Karina Torralba, MD, MACM

Loma Linda University Division of Rheumatology (Loma Linda, Calif.)

 

Grace Wright, MD, PhD

NYU Langone Health (New York)

 

Platinum Club

Herb Baraf, MD (Wheaton, Md.)

Michael Brooks, MD (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)

Gary Bryant, MD (Minneapolis, Minn.)

Cathy Chapman, MD (Cordova, Tenn.)

Edward Herzig, MD (Cincinnati)

Gene Huffstutter, MD (Hixson, Tenn.)

Kwas Huston, MD (Kansas City, Mo.)

Kevin Kempf, MD (San Antonio, Texas)

Daniel Malone, MD, RMSK, FACR (Madison, Wis.)

Raymond Scalettar, MD, DSc (Potomac, Md.)

Brett Smith, DO (Knoxville, Tenn.)

Richard Yonker, DO (Sarasota, Fla.)

 

 

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