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News releasesJan. 9, 2013printer friendly Dr. Martin joins Sanford Health Dickinson Clinic(Dickinson, N.D.)—Heather Martin, DO, family medicine physician, recently started at Sanford Health Dickinson Clinic—938 Second Ave. W. As a family medicine physician, Dr. Martin provides care for all members of the family including infants, children, adolescents, adults and seniors. Dr. Martin earned her medical degree from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Bradenton, Fla., and she completed a residency at The Medical Center, Columbus, Ga. She joins a growing care team at Sanford Health Dickinson Clinic that now features 11 physicians and a nurse practitioner along with visiting specialists who travel from Bismarck to see patients. Sanford Health recently broke ground on a new, state-of-the-art $20 million clinic in west Dickinson that will be more than three times the size of the current clinic and is set to open in summer 2014. Patients can request appointments with Dr. Martin by visiting dickinson.sanfordhealth.org or by calling (701) 456-6187.
About Sanford Health Sanford Health includes 35 hospitals, 140 clinic locations and 1,360 physicians in 81 specialty areas of medicine. With more than 26,000 employees, Sanford Health is the largest employer in North and South Dakota. The system is experiencing dynamic growth and development in conjunction with Denny Sanford's nearly $700 million in gifts, the largest ever to a health care organization in America. These gifts are making possible the implementation of several initiatives including global children's clinics, multiple research centers and finding cures for type 1 diabetes and breast cancer. For more information, please visit sanfordhealth.org. |
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