Dr. David M. Weitzman, MD
Aerospace Medicine Specialist | Aerospace Medicine
1016 2nd Ave N 203A North Myrtle Beach SC, 29582About
Dr. David Weitzman is Concierge Physician practicing in North Myrtle Beach, SC. Dr. Weitzman provides routine health care services. Dr. Weitzman provides concierge and regular office visit services including physical exams, immunizations, and diagnosing and treating multiple illnesses and injuries. Dr Weitzman has been practicing medicine for over 20 years.
Education and Training
University of Maryland, College Park Bachelor of Science 1993
St. Matthew’s University Doctor of Medicine 1999
Board Certification
American Board Urgent Care Medicine
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Chair Committee on Urgent Care Medicine US Committee on Graduate Medical Education 5 - Present
- Fellowship Chair ABUCM 7 - Present
Awards
- America Top 5% - Primary Care 2 Vitals
- Patient's Choice Award 3 VItals
- Top 10 Doctor - GA 7 Vitals
Professional Memberships
- Fellow - American Academy of Urgent Care Medicine
- American Academy of Family Physicians
- American Academy of General Physicians
- American Academy of Urgent Care Medicine
- American Medical Association
- National Education Foundation
- National Eagle Scout Association
Fellowships
- Medicos Family Medicine Specialists Advanced FP & OB 2006
Fellowships
- Medicos Medical Center (Women\'s Health) (2006)
Professional Society Memberships
- Horry County Medical Society, South Carolina Medical Association
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Get to know Urgent Care Physician and Concierge Doctor, Dr. David M. Weitzman, who currently serves patients in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Dr. Weitzman is a board-certified urgent care medicine physician who serves as concierge doctor and owner of Coastal Concierge Medicine in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
After earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology and Botany from the University of Maryland college Park in 1993, Dr. Weitzman attended the St. Matthew's University School of Medicine and graduated with his medical degree in 2001. He completed postgraduate training in family medicine through the University of Tennessee-Health Science Center College of Medicine (2000 - 2002) and Medicos para la Familia (2002 - 2003). He was also an intern at Morristown Memorial Hospital in 2001 and Visiting Fellow at the American Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine (1999 – 2000).
Subsequent to his training, Dr. Weitzman received board certification in urgent care medicine through the American Board of Urgent Care (ABFM). He is further certified in Pediatric Advanced Life Support and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support by the American Heart Association. Dr. Witzman additionally holds certification in Advanced Trauma Life Support through the American College of Surgeons, and FMCSA Certification through the US Department of Transportation.
Dr. Weitzman is a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Aviation Medical Examiner (AME) and Aerospace Flight Surgeon, US Civil Surgeon with the US Department of Imigration, FEMA Medical Command Officer, and FFS Provider and Sr. Consultant for the US Department of Veteran Affairs.
Urgent Care Medicine is the provision of immediate medical service offering outpatient care for the treatment of acute and chronic illness and injury.
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