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Dr. Moises D. Cabatu |
He graduated in 1952 from the University of Santo Tomas,
Faculty of Medicine and Surgery at Manila in the Philippines.
The following year, he remained in the Philippines to work as
a rural health physician.
His internship and residency
training took place in the United States, Ontario and New Brunswick
between 1954 and 1962 in the fields of Family Practice, Neurosurgery
and Pathology. He obtained his LMCC (Licentiate of the Medical
Council of Canada) in 1963.
For the past 33 years, Dr.
Cabatu has practiced as a Family Physician in Fredericton, New
Brunswick. During this time, he has served several years as a
staff physician at the Stan Cassidy Rehabilitation Centre; five
years as the Department of Indian Affairs designated physician
for the Kingsclear and St. Mary's Reserves; nine years as a staff
physician for the New Brunswick Addiction Centre; and the past
27 years as a Transport Canada designated Civil Aviation Medical
Examiner for Fredericton and surrounding areas.
Dr. Cabatu holds membership
with the New Brunswick Medical Society, the Canadian Medical
Association and the York Sunbury-Queens Medical Society.
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