Dr. Mark D Harding MD
Emergency Physician
107 6TH AVE SW RONAN MT, 59864About
Mark D. Harding, MD, MS, FACEP, is a top emergency medicine physician who lends his skills and expertise to serve patients at Cabinet Peaks Medical Center in Libby, MT. With twenty-four years of experience as an emergency medicine physician, he specializes in all facets of his specialty. “Cabinet Peaks Medical Center is a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital with services and technology that goes far beyond what you would expect from a facility our size. Our state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging services, laboratory technology, and new private, spacious facilities bridge the gap bringing sophisticated healthcare services to your back door. It is the goal of our staff to treat you with the warmth and compassion they would their own family, while providing you with the quality care you deserve,” states the official website of Cabinet Peaks Medical Center.
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Loma Linda University School of Medicine Medical Degree 1990
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Emergency MedicineAmerican Board of Emergency MedicineABEM
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