CHRISTOPHER
JOHN RATHFOOT, M.D.
200 Doctors Drive
Panama City, Fl 32405
Office (850) 784-7722
Fax (850) 784-6903 |
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| Michigan State University College
of Human Medicine |
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• Doctor of Medicine, MD, 1992 |
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• Board Certified in Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery |
| Michigan State University, East Lansing,
Michigan |
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• B.S. Microbiology Public Health, 1988 |
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| Michigan State University Combined
Surgical Residency, East Lansing, Michigan, 1993 |
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| Vanderbilt University Medical School,
Nashville, Tennessee |
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• Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery 1998 |
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| American Board of Otolaryngology/Head
and Neck Surgery, May 1999 |
| American Board
of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, September 2001 |
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| Advanced Cardiac Life Support, and
instructor |
| Advanced Trauma Life Support, selected
instructor, Joint US Military Combat Casualty Care |
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| Tennessee, 1993-Present |
| Florida, 2002-Present |
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| Hospital, Yokota Air Base, Japan,
374th Medical Group 1998 to present |
| Hospital, Misawa Air Base, Japan,
35th Medical Group, 1998 to present |
| Hospital, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida,
96th Medical Group, 2001 to present |
| Gulf Coast Medical Center, Panama
City, Florida |
| Bay Medical Center Panama City, Florida |
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| American Academy of Otolaryngology
1993-present |
| American Academy of Otolaryngologic
Allergy 1993-present |
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Coleman J, Rathfoot C; Oropharyngeal
surgery in the management of upper
airway obstruction during sleep. |
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• Otolaryngology
Clinics of North America 1999, Apr, 322(2):263-76 |
| Rathfoot C, Coleman J, Laser utilization
in the oral pharynx. |
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• Otolaryngology
Clinics of North America 1996 Dec,29(6):963-72 |
| Rathfoot C, Duncavage J, Shapshay
S, Laser use in the paranasal sinuses. |
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• Otolaryngology
Clinics of North America 1996 Dec,29(6):943-8 |
| Ries W, Rathfoot C, The aging nose
in rhinoplasty for facial rejuvenation. |
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• Facial Plastic Surgery 1996
Apr,12(2):197-203 |
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| I was drawn to Otolaryngology because
of the diverse areas of care and still enjoy practicing in all
areas of otolaryngology/head and neck surgery as well as facial
plastics. I do have increased interest in the treatment of sleep
apnea and in facial plastics but thrive on diversity. |
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