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Coronavirus Pandemic Update: Rapid COVID-19 Spread With Mild or No Symptoms; More on Treatment

The latest update from pulmonologist Roger Seheult, MD, on the virus outbreak.

Here’s the latest update from Roger Seheult, MD, co-founder and instructor at MedCram. Dr. Seheult is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine and an Assistant Clinical Professor at the School of Medicine and Allied Health at Loma Linda University.

Dr. Seheult is certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Diseases, Critical Care Medicine and Sleep Medicine through the American Board of Internal Medicine.

In addition to being a preceptor for PA and medical students, Dr. Seheult was the Medical Director for the Physician Assistant Sciences Program at Loma Linda University, the Medical Director for a sleep lab and the Medical Director for the Crafton Hills College Respiratory Care Program.

His current practice is in Banning, California, as a pulmonologist and sleep physician at Beaver Medical Group. He was formerly the Director for Intensive Care Services at San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital. He lectures routinely across the country at conferences and for medical, physician assistant and respiratory therapist societies.

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Source: MedCram

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