J. Randle Adair MD, PhD

Internal Med, Coagulation

Specialties: Internal Medicine, Blood Clotting Disorders

Position: Part Time Practice

Practice Locations: Albuquerque

Joined NMOHC: 2016

Medical School: Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1997

Residency: Internal Medicine, University of South Alabama in 2000

Board Certification: Internal Medicine, Addiction Medicine

Experience & Interests:  Dr. Adair received his Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from Georgetown University in 1969 and his PhD in Physiology from Emory University in 1974. Subsequently, he completed postdoctoral fellowships in Biomedical Engineering at John Hopkins University and Pharmacology at Georgetown University Schools of Medicine. After completing medical training, he served as faculty at the University of South Alabama until moving to New Mexico.

Since 2004, Dr. Adair has been involved in research involving thrombosis prevention and treatment, patient safety initiatives at both Presbyterian Hospital and the VA Hospital in Albuquerque, and teaching regarding proper use, efficacy and safety of newer anticoagulants.

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J. Randle Adair MD, PhD
Internal Med, Coagulation