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Barbara H. Shonberg, M.D.*

(866) 696-3847  ·  970 Town Center Drive C15  ·  Langhorne PA 19047

Education
Undergraduate
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ
A.B. Biology, 1975

Medical School
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Doctorate of Medicine, 1979

Internship and Residency
University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
Internship in Internal Medicine, 1979-1980
University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
Residency in Internal Medicine, 1980-1982

Board Certification

Diplomate American Board of Internal Medicine, 1982

Hospital Affiliations
Saint Mary Medical Center

Medical Societies
Bucks County Medical Society
Pennsylvania Medical Society

Honors and Awards

Princeton University
Summa Cum Laude
Phi Beta Kappa
Biology Department Prize for Scholastic Achievement
University of Pennsylvania
Alpha Omega Alpha
American Medical Womens Association Citation for Scholastic Achievement
Philadelphia Magazine
Top Doctors Recognition, 2004, 2005, 2006 & 2007

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*Biographical information was provided by this physician and has not been verified by Navigenics.

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