
Clinton William Cole DO
Internist
One Hospital Drive, MA421 Health Sciences Center, DC043.00 Columbia MO, 65212About
Dr. Clinton Cole is a resident physician in Internal Medicine practicing in Columbia, MO. Dr. Cole graduated from A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. As a resident internist, Dr. Cole specializes in the medical treatment of adults as a primary care physician or consultant to a primary physician. Internal medicine focuses on a wide range of medical specialties and incorporates a comprehensive approach to management of common and rare diseases. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease preventions into their practice.
Education and Training
ATSU-KCOM DO 2022
Truman State University BS 2016
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Professional Memberships
- American Osteopathic Association - AOA
- Missouri Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons - MAOPS
- Arizona Osteopathic Medical Association - AOMA
- American College of Physicians - ACP
- Arizona Medical Association - ArMA
- Missouri State Medical Association - MSMA
Clinton William Cole DO's Practice location
University Hospital
One Hospital Drive, MA421 Health Sciences Center, DC043.00 -Columbia, MO 65212Get Direction
Fairview Internal Medicine Clinic
101 South Fairview Road -Columbia, MO 65203Get Direction
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Nearby Providers
- Dr. James P Koller MD101 S Fairview Rd Columbia MO 65203
- Dr. Charles L. Chapman M.D.900 W NIFONG BLVD COLUMBIA MO 65203
- Dr. Melissa Ashbacher Myers MD1701 E Broadway Columbia MO 65201
- Dr. Martha Jane Herring M.D.1605 East Broadway Columbia MO 65201
- Dr. Susan Schuck Johnson M.D.900 W NIFONG STE 101 COLUMBIA MO 65203
- Dr. Emily A Coberly MD101 S Fairview Rd Columbia MO 65203
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