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Dante Betti, DO

Family Medicine Residency Program | Decatur
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Mohammud Baleegh, DO

Family Medicine Residency Program | Decatur
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Mohammed Ahmed, MD

Family Medicine Residency Program | Decatur
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What to know about Medication-Assisted Recovery

Medication-Assisted Recovery (MAR) combines medications and behavioral therapy in the treatment of substance use disorders. The SIU Medicine MAR clinic’s trauma-informed, harm-reduction approach appeals to many.
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What to know about Medication-Assisted Recovery

Medication-Assisted Recovery (MAR) combines medications and behavioral therapy in the treatment of substance use disorders. The SIU Medicine MAR clinic’s trauma-informed, harm-reduction approach appeals to many.
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What to know about Medication-Assisted Recovery

Medication-Assisted Recovery (MAR) combines medications and behavioral therapy in the treatment of substance use disorders. The SIU Medicine MAR clinic’s trauma-informed, harm-reduction approach appeals to many.
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Melissa Wohrley, PA-C

Surgery Cardiothoracic Surgery
315 W. Carpenter St. 2nd Floor, Clinic C Springfield, IL 62702
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Year Four Policies and Procedures

PURPOSE OF THE ELECTIVE PROGRAM - The purpose of the Elective Program is to provide students with a diverse range of experiences through which they can appropriately explore their various medical interests, strengthen areas of identified weakness in knowledge, clinical skills, and/or clinical reasoning, and broaden their preparation for postgraduate training and practice.
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New study supports hormone replacement therapy in early menopause

A recent study published in JAMA finds that the benefits of hormone replacement therapy for menopausal symptoms outweigh the risks for most women under age 60. It's good news for women who suffer from hot flashes, insomnia and other related problems.
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New study supports hormone replacement therapy in early menopause

A recent study published in JAMA finds that the benefits of hormone replacement therapy for menopausal symptoms outweigh the risks for most women under age 60. It's good news for women who suffer from hot flashes, insomnia and other related problems.
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