"I enjoy using technology to improve the health of my patients."
Jennifer Nadel, MD
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SpecialtyEmergency MedicineBoard CertificationsEmergency Medicine (ABEM)Undergraduate EducationTuft's University |
Medical EducationGeorge Washington University School of MedicineOther Degrees / TrainingUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center |
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