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Murfreesboro Medical Clinic & SurgiCenter Welcome Six New Physicians



To further its commitment to meeting the needs of the growing Rutherford County community, Murfreesboro Medical Clinic & SurgiCenter (MMC) has added six new physicians to its medical team. The physicians joining MMC are as follows: Hunter Arnaud, M.D. (Comprehensive ENT Specialists), Karen Arnaud, M.D. (Dermatology & Mohs Surgery), Mary Best, M.D., (Obstetrics & Gynecology), Julie R. Dunn, M.D. (Internal & Family Medicine), Willis Raulston, M.D. (Internal & Family Medicine) and Jerrod Schrock, M.D. (Pediatrics).

“As an organization, we are so thankful to be able to bring such a strong group of physicians to the Murfreesboro and Rutherford County medical community,” noted Joey Peay, CEO of MMC. “Each of them brings stellar credentials and skills honed in their respective residencies and fellowships. I look forward to their contributions to this community in the years to come. I would also note that by adding Dr. Karen Arnaud, MMC is adding a new specialty while also bringing a full-time Mohs surgeon to Murfreesboro.”

Murfreesboro Medical Clinic is a multi-specialty, physician owned medical practice, committed to offering patients the best of both primary and specialty care within their community. For more information about MMC or request an appointment, visit mmclinic.com.

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