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M. David Ben-Asher
Internist
4733 N. 1st Avenue Tuscon Arizona, 85718-5610About
M. David Ben-Asher, MD, FACP, began his successful career in medicine after graduating with his degree in 1956 from University At Buffalo State University Of New York School Of Medicine. He then went on to complete residencies at the Jersey City Medical Center in 1958 and Madigan General Hospital in Tacoma, Washington in 1962. His experienced career has led him to become a member of the American Society of Nephrology, the Pima County and Arizona State Medical Associates, the American Academy of Pediatrics and a Fellow of the American College of Physicians. Dr. Ben-Asher credits his lifelong success to talking to parents and listening to his patients. Today he is practicing internal medicine and nephrology at Southern Arizona Medical Specialists, Ltd. in Tucson, Arizona.
Education and Training
University At Buffalo State University Of New York School Of Medicine
Board Certification
Internal Medicine
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Professional Society Memberships
- American Society of Nephrology, Pima County and Arizona State Medical Associates, American Academy of Pediatrics
What do you attribute your success to?
- Talking to Parents and Listening to His Patients
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