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MD Share: Print Print William S Burtnett · M.D. · Wichita · Dr. Burtnett enjoys cooking and outdoor cycling · Nephrology · 2011 Residency: KU School of Medicine - Wichita · Internal Medicine · 2008 Medical Education: KU School of Medicine - Wichita · Doctor of Medicine · 2005 Board Certifications Nephrology: American Board of Internal Medicine · 2011 Internal Medicine: American Board of Internal Medicine · Southern Indiana

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MD Share: Print Print William S Burtnett
M.D.
Wichita
Dr. Burtnett enjoys cooking and outdoor cycling
Nephrology
2011 Residency: KU School of Medicine - Wichita
Internal Medicine
2008 Medical Education: KU School of Medicine - Wichita
Doctor of Medicine
2005 Board Certifications Nephrology: American Board of Internal Medicine
2011 Internal Medicine: American Board of Internal Medicine
Southern Indiana

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