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Diane Warmoth,
PA-C
ADC Cardiology
12221 MoPac Expressway North
1st Floor, North Entrance
Austin, TX 78758-2483
Phone: 512.901.4001 |
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Medical Education:
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Bachelor of Science, University of Nebraska Medical
Center, Omaha, NE, 1992 |
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Master of Physician Assistant Studies, University of
Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, 1997 |
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Physician Assistant Residency in Surgery,
Wright-Patterson Medical Center, Wright-Patterson Air
Force base, OH, 1999 |
Certification:
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National Commission on
Certification of Physician Assistants |
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Advanced
Cardiac Life Support |
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Basic Cardiac Life Support |
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PALS Certification |
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Fundamental Critical Care
Certification |
Licensure:
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Texas State Board of
Medical Examiners |
Professional
Affiliations:
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American Academy of Physician Assistants
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Association of Physician Assistants in Cardiology |
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Society of Air Force Physician Assistants |
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Central
Texas Physician Assistants |
Professional
Experience:
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Cardiology Physician Assistant, ACA, Austin, TX 2004-05 |
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Chief
Physician Assistant and Cardiology Physician Assistant,
United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force
Base, OH, 2001-04 |
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Urology
Surgical Physician Assistant, United States Air Force,
Keesler Air Force Base, MS 2000 |
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Cardiothoracic Surgery Physician Assistant, 1999 |
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Surgical
Physician Assistant, United States Air Force,
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH, 1998-1999 |
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Family Practice Physician
Assistant, United States Air Force, Ramstein Air Force
Base, 1996-98 |
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Physician Assistant,
Parkwest Urgent Care, Riverside, CA, 1993-1996
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Family Practice
Physician Assistant, United States Air Force, Los
Angeles, CA, 1992-96
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What is a Physician Assistant?
Physician assistants (PAs)
practice medicine under the supervision of physicians and
surgeons. PAs are formally trained to provide diagnostic,
therapeutic, and preventive health care services, as delegated
by a physician. Working as members of the health care team,
they take medical histories, examine and treat patients, order
and interpret laboratory tests and X-rays, and make diagnoses.
They also treat minor injuries, by suturing, splinting, and
casting. PAs record progress notes, instruct and counsel
patients, and order or carry out therapy. PAs are licensed and
regulated by the State of Texas.
www.aapa.org |
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