7 Myths About Wearing Face Masks To Protect Against Coronavirus, Busted By Doctors
Dr. Teresa Bartlett contributed to this article
At Sedgwick we help our clients, their injured/ill employees and physicians maneuver through a complicated uncertain healthcare landscape. Our colleagues are prepared to deliver high quality, custom programs that solve problems with the most current issues. Working with our progressive clients and our informed colleagues to ensure improved health and productivity outcomes inspires me.
Bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University
University of Santiago, Technical School of Medicine in the Dominican Republic
Clinical internships at Yale Affiliated Hospitals in Connecticut
| Location: | Troy, MI |
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| Areas of expertise: |
Affordable Care Act Health and wellness Managed care Drug abuse or misuse Self-insurance |
Dr. Teresa Bartlett contributed to this article
Dr. Teresa Bartlett contributed to this article
Sedgwick senior medical officer Dr. Teresa Bartlett contributed to this article
Dr. Teresa Bartlett and Andrea Buhl were interviewed for this article
Dr. Teresa Bartlett was interviewed for this article
Sedgwick Chief Medical Director Dr. Teresa Bartlett contributed to this article
Sedgwick's Dr. Teresa Bartlett contributed to this article
Sedgwick's senior medical officer Dr. Teresa Bartlett contributed to this article
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