Linda M. Hebb
Emergency Physician
PO Box 9000 Fredericton New Brunswick, E3B 5N5About
Linda Hebb, MD, CCFP, maintains a position at Horizon Health Network located in New Brunswick, Canada. Horizon utilizes leading, evidence-informed practices throughout the network to support quality, safety and clinical sustainability. Dr. Hebb has over 20 years of experience in the field of emergency medicine; where she is responsible for the assessment, stabilization, diagnosis, and disposition of people with acute illness and injury. Board certified in family practice, Dr. Hebb is an advocate for continued learning and quality care.
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McGill University
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College of Family Physicians of Canada in Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine
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