Ian Musgrave, MD
Ian Musgrave, MD
Specialty: Internal Medicine
Program: Internal and Hospital Medicine
Language(s): English
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Overview
Dr. Musgrave received his MD degree from Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC. He completed an Internal Medicine Residency at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Musgrave worked in private practice as a Primary Care Physician at Florida Primary Care Associates (2012 to 2014). From 2014 to 2021, he was a Hospitalist Physician at Allied Internal Medicine. Dr. Musgrave joins us from Inpatient Specialist Group, where he held the position of Hospitalist Physician. Dr. Musgrave’s clinical interest is in the establishment of sustainable community outreach in underserved areas for basic screening (hypertension, diabetes, etc.). His research interests include examination of the barriers to early conversations regarding end-of-life discussions between providers and patients as a means to limit familial distress as well as limit the use of resources in terminal cases.
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