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David Fields, DO

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  • Bio & Insurance Information

    Dr. David Fields graduated the medical school from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences and did his internship at University of Kentucky College of Medicine. He completed his residency program at University of Kentucky College of Medicine and his fellowship at University of Alabama Medical Center. Dr. Fields is specialized in Radiology and board certified in Diagnostic Radiology. He has been practicing medicine for more than 11 years and is affiliated with Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital. During his career, he has also contributed to two publications of medical interest.



  • Education & Training

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    Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences

    Medical School

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    University of Kentucky College of Medicine

    Internship

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    University of Kentucky College of Medicine

    Residency

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    University of Alabama Medical Center

    Fellowship

  • Board Certifications

    American Board of Radiology

    American Board of Radiology - Diagnostic Radiology

  • Hospital & Practice

    Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital

    Languages: English/Spanish

    (256) 768-9191

    205 S Marengo St

    Florence, Alabama 35630

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  • Publications & Memberships

    Dr. David Fields has contributed to 2 publications.

    Measurements of Elliptic and Triangular Flow in High-Multiplicity ^{3}He+Au Collisions at sqrt[s_{NN}]=200  GeV.

    Adare, A.,Afanasiev, S.,Aidala, C.,Ajitanand, N. N.,Akiba, Y.,Akimoto, R.,Al-Bataineh, H.,Alexander, J.,Alfred, M.,Al-Ta'ani, H.,Andrews, K. R.,Angerami, A.,Aoki, K.,A...; Phys. Rev. Lett.. 2015 Nov 10.

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    Deletion of murine Arv1 results in a lean phenotype with increased energy expenditure.

    Lagor, W. R.,Tong, F.,Jarrett, K. E.,Lin, W.,Conlon, D. M.,Smith, M.,Wang, M. Y.,Yenilmez, B. O.,McCoy, M. G.,Fields, D. W.,O'Neill, S. M.,Gupta, R.,Kumaravel, A.,Redo...; Nutr Diabetes. 2015 Oct 21.

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