Here are four facts on Dr. Raudales appointment:
1. Dr. Raudales specializes in sports medicine and will treat patients with bone and joint pain and injuries.
2. He attended medical school at Ross University School of Medicine located in Dominica, West Indies. Dr. Raudales completed his residency at Akron (Ohio) General Medical Center.
3. After completing his residency, Dr. Raudales went on to complete a primary care sports medicine fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Ohio. At the same time, he served as the associate team physician for the Cleveland Cavaliers and Cleveland Indians.
4. Dr. Raudales is a member of the American Medical Society and Sports Medicine and American Academy of Family Practice.
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