Mark Buckner, MD, FAAEM, Portrayed as a Passionate Emergency Medicine Physician in The Leading Physicians of the World - BusByway.com

Board certified in emergency medicine, Mark Buckner, MD, FAAEM, is being honored for his passion and dedication by representing the emergency specialists of Texas with inclusion into The Leading Physicians of the World. Among her 19 years in practice, Dr. Buckner has consistently prescribed a recipe for success for all of her patients.

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Dr. Buckner became a medical doctor in 1991 upon graduating from Texas Tech University Health Science Center. He completed his postgraduate training at the University of Arkansas and became certified in emergency medicine by the American Board of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Buckner remains an inductee of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society and member of the Urgent Care Association of America. In addition, he was voted Best of Texoma Business in 2012.

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