Dr. Kenneth Waites MD
Anatomic Pathologist - Birmingham, AL
Contact Dr. WaitesDr. Kenneth Waites specializes in anatomic pathology in Birmingham, Alabama. Details of Dr. Waites' 31 years experience as an MD, his hospital affiliation and education at University of Alabama are available on your free doctor report.
Primary Location for Dr. Waites
University of Alabama at Birmingham
619 19th St S
Birmingham, AL 35249
Board Certification, Specialty and Expertise
Dr. Kenneth Waites identified specializing in Anatomic Pathology.
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Hospital Affiliations
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Dr. Waites is affiliated with 1 hospital:
University of Alabama at Birmingham
619 19th St S
Birmingham, AL
Education
Dr. Waites attended medical school at University of Alabama School of Medicine and graduated in 1981 having 31 years experience. Additional Pathology training was conducted at University of Alabama Hospital.Get more education details on your free report
While there is no proven correlation between the quality of one's educational institution and the quality of one's professional competence, it is often an indicator. Medical schools have various levels of selectivity (some are harder to get into than others), and both the quality of their clinical training and level of research are measured. Additional medical training in both residency and fellowships and the facilities they are conducted at also provide a history of the doctors' level of training and experience.
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- Kenneth B Waites
- K Waites
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