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James Sardelis, NP
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James Sardelis, NP
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About me
James Sardelis is a nurse practitioner who cares for patients with gastrointestinal cancers. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, he aims to provide collaborative, culturally competent and individualized patient care.
Sardelis earned his bachelor's degree in nursing from State University of New York Plattsburgh and his master's degree in nursing from UCSF.
Education & training
Degree
- MSN, UCSF School of Nursing
My expertise
Specialties
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