(WorldFrontNews Editorial):- New York City, New York Apr 7, 2023 (Issuewire.com) – Dr. Aime is a board-certified family physician in North Carolina, offering primary care for the whole family and treating a broad range of conditions. 

His hospital affiliations include Fayetteville VA Medical Center, WakeMed Cary Hospital,  Providence VA Medical Center, Sanford VA Clinic, Duke University Hospital, and Duke Raleigh Hospital.

A 1989 graduate of the Autonomous School of Medical Sciences of Central America, Dr. Aime has over three decades of experience in his field. 

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Board-certified in family medicine, he is a Diplomate of the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM). The ABFM is a non-profit, independent medical association of American physicians who practice in family medicine and its sub-specialties.

Since 2016, Dr. Aime has been serving as a Consulting Associate in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at Duke University. 

Family medicine is a medical specialty devoted to comprehensive health care for people of all ages. The specialist is called a family physician or family doctor. A family physician is often the first person a patient sees when seeking healthcare services. They examine and treat patients with a wide range of conditions and refer those with serious ailments to a specialist or appropriate facility. 

With an unwavering commitment to his speciality, Dr. Aime has been the recipient of a Patients’ Choice Award (2016).

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Through his findatopdoc profile, https://www.findatopdoc.com/doctor/2431811-Gerard-Aime-Family-Practitioner

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(WorldFrontNews Editorial):- New York City, New York Apr 7, 2023 (Issuewire.com) – Dr. Aime is a board-certified family physician in North Carolina, offering primary care for the whole family and treating a broad range of conditions. 

His hospital affiliations include Fayetteville VA Medical Center, WakeMed Cary Hospital,  Providence VA Medical Center, Sanford VA Clinic, Duke University Hospital, and Duke Raleigh Hospital.

A 1989 graduate of the Autonomous School of Medical Sciences of Central America, Dr. Aime has over three decades of experience in his field. 

Board-certified in family medicine, he is a Diplomate of the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM). The ABFM is a non-profit, independent medical association of American physicians who practice in family medicine and its sub-specialties.

Since 2016, Dr. Aime has been serving as a Consulting Associate in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at Duke University. 

Family medicine is a medical specialty devoted to comprehensive health care for people of all ages. The specialist is called a family physician or family doctor. A family physician is often the first person a patient sees when seeking healthcare services. They examine and treat patients with a wide range of conditions and refer those with serious ailments to a specialist or appropriate facility. 

With an unwavering commitment to his speciality, Dr. Aime has been the recipient of a Patients’ Choice Award (2016).

Learn More about Dr. Gerard R. Aime:

Through his findatopdoc profile, https://www.findatopdoc.com/doctor/2431811-Gerard-Aime-Family-Practitioner

About FindaTopDoc.com

FindaTopDoc is a digital health information company that helps connect patients with local physicians and specialists who accept your insurance. Our goal is to help guide you on your journey towards optimal health by providing you with the know-how to make informed decisions for you and your family.

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