Asheville Arthritis & Osteoporosis Center 4 Vanderbilt Park Dr STE 200, Asheville, NC 28803 8282589533 (phone), 8282534434 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill Graduated: 1993
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis
Conditions:
Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) Gout Hallux Valgus Lateral Epicondylitis Osteoarthritis
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Smith graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 1993. He works in Asheville, NC and specializes in Rheumatology.
Coastal Asphalt Llc. May 2015 - Aug 2015
Summer Intern
City of Conway May 2013 - May 2015
Public Works
Coastal Ice May 2012 - Aug 2012
Drivers Assistant
Litchfield Beach Fish House May 2007 - Aug 2011
Bus Boy and Bar Back
Education:
The Citadel 2012 - 2016
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration
Conway High School 2008 - 2012
Skills:
Leadership Teamwork Social Skills Committed To Professionalism Construction Automotive Repair Equipment Operation Time Management Goal Oriented Critical Thinking Analytical Skills Road Training Customer Service Microsoft Excel Team Leadership Public Speaking Team Building
Interests:
Sport Shooting Children Environment Animal Welfare Accounting Finance Golfing Poverty Alleviation Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Hunting Auto Repair Fishing
Ellison Smith (1994-1998), Mary Erickson (1997-2000), Joe Black (1992-1996), Angela Lewis (1993-1997), Owen Wigley (1962-1966), Carrie Lafavor (1992-1996)
If the six-term senator loses, it will be a first. NoRepublican U.S. senator who served as long as Lugar has beendenied renomination. Two Democratic senators, Kenneth McKellarof Tennessee in 1952 and Ellison Smith of South Carolina in1944, lost primaries as they sought seventh terms.
Date: May 08, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Seniority helpful in Senate, but not always in campaigns
ugar or Hatch are defeated in their primaries, it will be a rare occurrence. Of the 22 senators in history who have served longer than Lugar or Hatch, only two were defeated for renomination. They were Sen. Kenneth McKellar, D-Tenn., who lost in 1952, and Sen. Ellison Smith, D-S.C., who lost in 1944.