Dr. Ritchie R Shoemaker, MD is a Medical Geneticist - Medical Genetics, Ph.D. Medical Genetics practicing in Pocomoke City, MD
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University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
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Duke University School of Medicine | Medical Degree | 1977 |
Institution | Focus | Year |
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Residency - Williamsport Hospital Medical Center, Family Medicine | Not Specified |
Certification | Cert. Body | Year |
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Family Medicine | Family Medicine | Not Specified |
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Family Practice
Years In Practice: 41 (started in 1984)
Accepts New Patients: Yes
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“Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker is a pioneer in biotoxin research”
Mold patients typically suffer memory and other neurological challenges (mold being a neurotoxin!) so even if they do successfully avoid ongoing mold exposure, there is still the question of how well the mold patient can remember to adhere to the protocol with consistency, accuracy, and reliability. Many mold patients have to repeatedly move from one place to the next in search of a clean and safe dwelling, are tied up in legal battles relating to the toxic mold being caused by builder code violations and/or builder fraud, and are stressed out on a level they've never experienced before, so these factors must be taken into consideration when evaluating the success of any protocol or the merits of the physician behind the protocol. A medical protocol is only as good as the patient's ability to follow that protocol.
Comment - “ Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker is a pioneer in biotoxin research ”
Mold patients typically suffer memory and other neurological challenges (mold being a neurotoxin!) so even if they do successfully avoid ongoing mold exposure, there is still the question of how well the mold patient can remember to adhere to the protocol with consistency, accuracy, and reliability. Many mold patients have to repeatedly move from one place to the next in search of a clean and safe dwelling, are tied up in legal battles relating to the toxic mold being caused by builder code violations and/or builder fraud, and are stressed out on a level they've never experienced before, so these factors must be taken into consideration when evaluating the success of any protocol or the merits of the physician behind the protocol. A medical protocol is only as good as the patient's ability to follow that protocol.