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- Case Western Reserve University -- Bachelor of Science
- Wake Forest University School of Medicine -- Master of Medical Science, Physician Assistant Studies
Dana saw me at the end of a very active and painful infection in my finger. She was very observant and was able to clearly relate in Laymen's Terms the condition I was dealing with and the next or final phase on my recovery. She was very knowledgeable and answered all my detailed questions. I left the examination room feeling much better about my condition,and confident I made the right decision to see a hand specialist. Yes, I would clearly recommend her to others.
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