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Daniel B. Brubaker (born November 1, 1947) is an American Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.). Since 1980, he has been a general medicine practitioner in Oklahoma, Washington, and California. He has been the Principal Physician of Muscular Skeletal Medical Associates, Inc. in Fresno, California since 2003, as well as the Associate Clinical Professor of Pathology at University of California, San Francisco at Fresno since 1993.

He currently resides in Fresno, California with his wife Linda T. Brubaker.

Early life
Daniel B. Brubaker was born on November 1, 1947 in Ephrata, Pennsylvania. He married his wife Linda in (year?) with whom he has a son, Daniel Nicholas Klein Brubaker.

He was an undergraduate at Elizabethtown College in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania from 1966 to 1970, where he graduated with a B.S. in Biology with a Chemistry minor. He attended graduate school in 1970 at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and obtained his D.O. in 1974. He has been taking courses in pain management at the American Academy of Pain Management since 2001.

Education and training

 * Undergraduate at Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA - B.S. 1970 Biology Major, Chemistry Minor (1966-1970)
 * Graduate at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA - D.O. (1974)
 * Post-graduate at University of Pittsburgh Health Center Hospitals, Pittsburgh, PA - Internship and Pathology Residency (1974-1978)
 * University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA - Fellowship Immunohematology (1978-1979)
 * Dr. Raymond Deutsch, Preceptorship in Internal Medicine (1998-2000)
 * Dr. Michael Brown, Preceptorship in Injection Therapy, Prolotherapy, and Fluoroscopy (2000)
 * American Osteopathic Association, course in Injection Therapy, Prolotherapy and Sclerotherapy (2001)
 * American Academy of Pain Management, courses in pain management (2001-Present)
 * Winnipeg Canada, course in Mesotherapy and Injection Treatment: Certified (2003)
 * American Academy of Pain Management, course in traditional Chinese and Tibetan pain medicine in Changdu China and Lhatsa Tibet (2004)
 * American Board of Mesotherapy, Board Eligible in Mesotherapy (2005)
 * American Academy of Pain Management, Certification Eligible for Pain Management (2005)

Medical and professional career
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Academic

 * Associate Clinical Professor of Pathology at University of California, San Francisco (1993-Present)
 * Adjunct Professor, Eastern Washington University (1991-1993)
 * Associate Professor of Pharmacy, Washington State University School of Pharmacy (1990-1993)
 * Assistant Professor of Pathology, UCLA School of Medicine (1986-1990)
 * Assistant Professor of Pathology, University of Oklahoma School of Medicine (1980-1986)
 * Associate Instructor of Pathology & Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (1974-1979)

Teaching experience

 * Housestaff and Resident Lectures in Departments of Medicine, Surgery, and Family Practice at University of San Francisco at Fresno (1995-1999)
 * Medical Technology Program, Sacred Heart Medical Center and Deaconess Medical Center (1991-1993)
 * Riverside Medical Students, University of California (1987-1990)
 * Instructor of Graduate courses at University of Oklahoma Graduate School (1982-1986)
 * University of Oklahoma School of Medicine and Hospitals (1980-1986)