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Richard B. Raborn, M.D.*

(866) 696-3847  ·  2800 S Seacrest Blvd #180  ·  Boynton Beach FL 33435

Education
Undergraduate
Emory University
Atlanta, GA
Biology
B.S. 1972

Medical School
Universidad Autonoma
Guadalajara, Mexico
M.D. 1977

Internship and Residency
Fifth Pathway Internship,
New York Medical College,
St Josephs Hospital
Stamford, CT 1977 1978
Tulane University
New Orleans, LA
Internal Medicine 1978 1981

Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine 1983

Professional Positions and Appointments
Bethesda Memorial Hospital:
President, Medical Staff 2005-2007
Chairman, Department of Medicine 2000-2001
Past Director, Eating Disorders Unit
Hyperbaric Physician
JFK Hospital: Medical Staff
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine:
Voluntary Assistant Professor of Medicine 2007-2010

Memberships/Professional Associations

American Medical Association
American Society of Internal Medicine
Christian Medical and Dental Society
Florida Medical Association
Palm Beach County Medical Society

Activities
Humanitarian Physician of the Year,South Florida 1998
Past President, Rotary Club, Delray Beach, FL
1997-1998
Paul Harris Fellow
Volunteer Medical Director
Caridad Center, Boynton Beach, FL

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

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