C. B. Daniel, MD
Internal Medicine
9060 E. Via Linda Suite 120 Scottsdale AZ, 85258About
Dr. Daniel is a leading Internist with 34 years of clinical experience. Currently, Dr. Daniel is serving patients at Cenegenics located in Arizona In 1970, he earned his bachelor's degree from Rhodes College followed by his medical degree from University of Tennessee Medical School in 1973. In order to stay up to date in his field, Dr. Daniel is a member of the American College of Physicians. Throughout his career, Dr. Daniel has held multiple presentations to medical staff members and medical societies, including the National Association of Long Term Care Hospitals, the American Association of Health Information Managers, and the Age Management Medical Group.
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Rhodes College, Memphis Bachelor's Degree 1970
University of Tennessee Medical School MD 1973
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- American College of Physicians
- American Society Age Management
Internships
- Methodist Hospitals of Memphis (1974)
Professional Society Memberships
- American College of Physicians, American Society Age Management, National Association of Long-Term Care Hospitals, the American Association of Health Information Managers, and the Age Management Medical Group
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