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Frederic W. Grannis, Jr., M.D

Dr. Grannis is a graduate of the New York Medical College and the Mayo Clinic General Surgery and Thoracic Surgery Residencies. He is currently Emeritus Clinical Professor of Surgery at the City of Hope National Medical Center in California. 

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