Yekeen Aderibigbe.(appointment at West Central Georgia Regional Hospital)(Brief Article)

From: Physician Executive | Date: May 1, 2005 | Copyright information

Yekeen Aderibigbe, MD, MBA, CPE, is clinical director of West Central Georgia Regional Hospital (WCGRH) in Columbus, Ga. Before joining the WCGRH staff, Aderibigbe held faculty appointments at three universities. Most recently, he was an associate professor of psychiatry and associate director of the psychiatry residency training program at Morehouse S...

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