Mr. Freeland earned his masters of health science physician assistant degree from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City.
“It’s important to me that my patients have a clear understanding of their treatment plan, whatever it may be,” Mr. Freeland said. “I want my patients to trust me and know that I will work with them and answer all their questions on their path to recovering from an injury.”
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