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Show J Fuller receives Fellow .... 'iiliil ': .': !Gen R. Fuller, M.D., has reived the degree of a Fellow i , from the American Board of Family ' Pctice- 41 . . , I or Fuller recently joined the y oractice of Dr. Guy A. Richards and !or Marshall Willis, located at 28 '(South 100 West, in American Fork. I jjjmay be reached at 756-3511. He is Board Certified in Family f Practice and was in private practice 1 in Richfield for one year before f I coming to American Fork. ' A native of Mesa, Ariz, he lv graduated from Oklahoma City High School in Oklahoma. He received his B,S. degree in chemistry from Brigham Young University, and led an LDS Mission in California. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma Medical School, then i completed his internship at the St. Francis Hospital in Wichita, Kan- i sas. i He served three years in the U.S. Army as a Captain in Alaska, then completed his residency at the University of Oklahoma. He and his wife, Sara Ann, have three sons, Jared, Roy and Brent, and reside in Alpine. i: The degree of Fellow, established 1 by the 1971 Congress of Delegates, is Dr. Glen R. Fuller the Academy's avenue for recognizing outstanding member efforts in the area of continuing education. To qualify for this degree, a member must either have passed the certifying examination in family practice, administered by the American Board of Family Practice, Prac-tice, or have completed 600 hours of Academy-approved continuing education since becoming an ac-tivemember. ac-tivemember. These efforts typlify the high standard of family medicine the Academy seeks to instill in all practicing family physicians. |