He is certified in Emergency Medicine by the American Board of Emergency Medicine and is affiliated with AdventHealth Orlando and HCA Florida Capital Hospital
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If you see these patterns in any GLP-1 telehealth platform's marketing, they are the exact claims FDA has called misleading: Calling compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide a "generic" version of Ozempic or Wegovy - compounded drugs are not FDA-approved generics Implying FDA approved or reviewed the compounded product for safety, effectiveness, or quality - the FDA hasn't Claiming the pharmacy is "FDA-approved" or "FDA-licensed" - FDA registers facilities but does not "approve" or "license" compounding pharmacies in the way that phrase implies Branding compounded medication with the telehealth company's name in a way that suggests the telehealth company is the compounder - they're not Any messaging that implies the compounded product is "clinically proven" to perform the same as the FDA-approved branded drug This article avoids all of those patterns

The commenters cited the inadequacy of APC 5464 from a cost and payment perspective, the fact that the predecessor CPT code 61886 was assigned to APC 5465, and that revision procedures are extremely rare
Different perspectives (liberal, right-wing, left-wing) were included in scanning newspapers and keywords such as "protest, struggle, urban movement and environmental action" and synonyms like "resistance, action, activism" were searched for defining our cases