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Lucinda Bateman, MD
Dr. Lucinda Bateman completed her BS and MS at Brigham Young
University (BYU), attended the John Hopkins School of Medicine,
returned to the University of Utah for Internal Medicine residency,
and became certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in
1991. She started a small private group practice in 1991 and
practiced General Internal Medicine until 2000.
During this time, she proctored many students as Adjunct
Volunteer Clinical Faculty for the University of Utah, including
nurse practitioners, physician assistants (PA), medical students and
residents, and was on the staff of LDS Hospital. She was awarded
Teacher of the Year four times while teaching in the Utah PA
program. In 2000, she was one of three Utah internists chosen by her
peers in Top Doctors, a national publication.
Dr. Bateman currently serves on the boards of the International
Association of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (IACFS) and The CFIDS
Association of America. She is the co-founder and current Executive
Director of OFFER. Throughout her career, her interest has gradually
become more focused on the diagnosis and management of unexplained
chronic fatigue, CFS and FM, inspired in part by the silent
suffering of her sister, Shauna Bateman Horne, who had CFS for 15
years before she was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma in 2000
and died from complications of a stem cell transplant in May of
2001.
In 2000, Dr. Bateman opened her fatigue consultation clinic and
has since evaluated 1000 patients with chronic fatigue. She has
given more than 50 lectures on issues relating to chronic fatigue
syndrome and fibromyalgia. Dr. Bateman's goal in establishing her
fatigue consultation clinic and the non-profit organization OFFER is
to encourage a more thoughtful evaluation process, sharing of
information with patients and medical providers, and cooperative
research efforts aimed at understanding the cause(s) of CFS and FMS.
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