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  • Office

    333 N Oak St
    Suite F
    Columbia City, IN 46725
    Phone+1 260-248-9090
    Fax+1 260-248-9095

Summary

  • Dr. Randall Carpenter, MD is an obstetrician/gynecologist in Columbia City, Indiana. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in Indiana. He is affiliated with Parkview Whitley Hospital, Lutheran Hospital of Indiana, and Parkview Huntington Hospital.

Education & Training

  • Tripler Army Medical Center
    Tripler Army Medical CenterResidency, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1969 - 1972
  • National Capital Consortium
    National Capital ConsortiumResidency, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1968 - 1969
  • Riverside University Health System
    Riverside University Health SystemInternship, Transitional Year, 1965 - 1966
  • Indiana University School of Medicine
    Indiana University School of MedicineClass of 1965

Certifications & Licensure

  • IN State Medical License
    IN State Medical License 1965 - 2015

Press Mentions

  • Rett Syndrome Research Trust Names Timothy A. Riley Chief Scientific Officer and Chief Business Officer; Randall Carpenter Transitions to Chief Medical Officer
    Rett Syndrome Research Trust Names Timothy A. Riley Chief Scientific Officer and Chief Business Officer; Randall Carpenter Transitions to Chief Medical OfficerSeptember 27th, 2018
  • Quadrant Biosciences Awarded $2 Million NIH Grant for Novel Autism Spectrum Disorder Diagnostic Assay
    Quadrant Biosciences Awarded $2 Million NIH Grant for Novel Autism Spectrum Disorder Diagnostic AssaySeptember 20th, 2018
  • How a $2M Grant Could Change the Way Autism Is Diagnosed
    How a $2M Grant Could Change the Way Autism Is DiagnosedSeptember 19th, 2018
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