Just the facts The automatic deferment of federal student loan payments with no interest accrual is set to end January 31, 2022. If you have...
Ned Palmer, MD MPH
Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder
Ned is the Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder of Panacea Financial, and a practicing physician in Boston. He attended Ross University School of Medicine in Dominica, and then completed residency at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. After residency, he completed a fellowship in global health, along with a Masters in Public Health at Harvard University. He is now working as a hospitalist at Boston Children’s Hospital and is on faculty at Harvard Medical School.
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Panacea will provide banking services to ACEP’s ~40,000 members Little Rock, Arkansas Panacea Financial (Panacea), a division of Primis that provides financial services for medical...
Panacea will provide banking services to SOMA’s 15,000 members. Little Rock, Arkansas – Panacea Financial (Panacea), a division of Primis that provides financial services for...
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Thanks for checking out Panacea Financial and reading about our story. My name is Dr. Ned Palmer and I, together with Dr. Michael Jerkins, founded...