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Office
1233 N 30th St
Billings, MT 59101Phone+1 406-237-7200Fax+1 406-237-7263
Summary
- Dr. Marjorie Tevlin, MD is a nephrologist in Billings, Montana. She is currently licensed to practice medicine in Montana, Wyoming, and Tennessee. She is affiliated with Intermountain Health St. Vincent Regional Hospital and Intermountain Health Holy Rosary Hospital.
Education & Training
- University of TennesseeFellowship, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine, 2012 - 2013
- University of TennesseeFellowship, Nephrology, 1989 - 1991
- University of TennesseeResidency, Internal Medicine, 1986 - 1989
- University of South Alabama College of MedicineClass of 1986
Certifications & Licensure
- MT State Medical License 1998 - 2025
- WY State Medical License 1998 - 2025
- TN State Medical License 1987 - 1998
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Critical Care Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Nephrology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 36 citationsHemodialysis hypotension: interaction of inhibitors, iNOS, and the interdialytic periodEllen S. Kang, Marjorie T. Tevlin, Yu Bo Wang, Thomas M. Chiang, Raul Cardenas
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 1999-01-01 - 25 citationsHypotension During Hemodialysis: Role For Nitric Oxide*Ellen S. Kang, Sergio R. Acchiardo, Yu-Bo Wang, Marjorie T. Tevlin, Thomas A. Hughes
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 1997-03-01 - 6 citationsReversible Sequestration of Nitric Oxide by Hemoglobin During Hemodialysis in End-Stage Renal DiseaseEllen S. Kang, Taylor B. Cates, Don E. Miles, Marjorie T. Tevlin, Sergio R. Acchiardo
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 2001-02-01