Wayne H. Duke, MD

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Dermatopathology, Pathology, Clinical And Laboratory Pathology, Anatomic Pathology
Member of Baystate Medical Practices
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Background and Clinical Focus

Academic Appointment:

Assistant Professor of Pathology at UMass Chan Medical School - Baystate

Languages:

English

Gender:

Male

Age Groups Seen:

Adults

Provider Affiliation:

Baystate Medical Center, Baystate Franklin Medical Center, Baystate Wing Hospital, Baystate Noble Hospital

Practice Groups:

Baystate Pathology

Insurances Accepted

Note:

Baystate Healthcare facilities and physicians accept most insurances. Please contact your insurance company to verify eligibility.

  • FALLON ACO
  • BMC HEALTHNET MCO
  • BMC HEALTHNET ACO
  • TUFTS HEALTH TOGETHER ACO
  • TUFTS TOGETHER MCO
  • HNE BE HEALTHY PARTNERSHIP
  • FALLON NON MASS HEALTH
  • HEALTH NEW ENGLAND EXCLUDING BE HEALTHY
  • TUFTS PUBLIC PLANS NON MASS HEALTH
  • BLUE SHIELD MEDICARE ADV
  • BLUE SHIELD PPO IND
  • CONNECTICARE
  • VT MEDICAID
  • UNICARE GIC
  • FIRST HEALTH COVENTRY
  • UNITED HEALTHCARE
  • CT MEDICAID
  • CELTICARE
  • AETNA
  • HARVARD PILGRIM
  • CONSOLIDATED
  • CIGNA GREAT WEST
  • TRICARE
  • HMO BLUE
  • TUFTS
  • SERENITY CARE PACE
  • MULTIPLAN PHCS
  • COMMONWEALTH CARE ALLIANCE
  • NORTHEAST DIRECT
  • MEDICARE
  • NY MEDICAID
  • RAILROAD MEDICARE
  • TUFTS US FAMILY HEALTH
  • MA MEDICAID
  • SENIOR WHOLE HEALTH

Education and Training

Tufts University School of Medicine

Medical School, MD, 1988

Board Certifications
Clinical Pathology

American Board of Pathology

Anatomic Pathology

American Board of Pathology

Dermatopathology

American Board of Pathology

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