FITZGERALD, RONALD EUGENE
Practicing NPs NP Continuing Education Comprehensive · Current & · Convenient CE Maintain certification with evidence-based pharmacology & · clinical skills CE Knowledge build & · 000+ Prepared for Certification Using the Fitzgerald Review method · over 180 · maintain certification & · stay current In-Depth Clinical Continuing Education Expand your clinical skill set & · maintain certification Enhance University Curriculum Fitzgerald courses & · Renowned NP Experts Dr. Margaret Fitzgerald is a clinician · entrepreneur · award-winning author and speaker. She is founder of Fitzgerald · a leading national provider of NP certification preparation and CE.  · Dr. Fitzgerald is recognized for her pharmacology · clinical assessment and infectious disease expertise.  · Dr. Fitzgerald practices at a federally qualified health center in Lawrence · where for more than 3 decades she has provided family · primary · in Cleveland · Ohio. A tenacious advocate
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