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John Chuback, M.D., Monika Gloviczki, M.D., Emily Iker, M.D., and Mark Melin, M.D.
On today's Episode #26, Dr. Chuback, Dr. Iker, Dr. Gloviczki, and Dr. Melin welcomed KEITH MORE, M.D.,
FROM HIS BIO:
Keith Moore, MD, is a board-certified general surgeon who has dedicated his skills to diagnosing and treating venous and lymphatic disorders. After earning his medical degree at the University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Medicine, Dr. Moore completed an internship and residency in the Department of Surgery at Brookdale Hospital Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York.
He is the lead physician at Center for Vein Restoration’s Camp Creek vein center in Atlanta, Georgia.
Dr. Moore is a Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Venous Lymphatic Medicine. He is a recent Fellow of the American College of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine. Fellows of the College are recognized for their significant dedication and contribution to the field of venous disease, including authoring papers, contributing to education, years of practice, leadership, volunteering, and other intangibles that make them unique assets to the field and the organization.
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John Chuback, M.D., Monika Gloviczki, M.D., Emily Iker, M.D., and Mark Melin, M.D.
On today's Episode #26, Dr. Chuback, Dr. Iker, Dr. Gloviczki, and Dr. Melin welcomed KEITH MORE, M.D.,
FROM HIS BIO:
Keith Moore, MD, is a board-certified general surgeon who has dedicated his skills to diagnosing and treating venous and lymphatic disorders. After earning his medical degree at the University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Medicine, Dr. Moore completed an internship and residency in the Department of Surgery at Brookdale Hospital Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York.
He is the lead physician at Center for Vein Restoration’s Camp Creek vein center in Atlanta, Georgia.
Dr. Moore is a Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Venous Lymphatic Medicine. He is a recent Fellow of the American College of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine. Fellows of the College are recognized for their significant dedication and contribution to the field of venous disease, including authoring papers, contributing to education, years of practice, leadership, volunteering, and other intangibles that make them unique assets to the field and the organization.