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Dr. Olufemi Kassim, MD (she/her) is a Gastroenterologist, Internist in Boston, MA with over 11 years of experience. What is your opinion of Dr. Olufemi Kassim, MD? Rate this provider below so other people can make informed decision.
Gender
Female
Experience
Over 11 Years of Experience
Languages Spoken
English
Accepted Insurances
Medicare
Payments Received
Many providers receive payments from medical companies such as pharmaceutical companies and medical device companies. These payments can range from small amounts for meals to large consulting fees. We provide this information in order to make healthcare system more transparent. Between 2014 and 2020 Dr. Olufemi Kassim, MD has received over $1,102 which includes payments from the following companies:
$847.85 from Olympus Corporation of the Americas
$167.86 from Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc.
$38.89 from Olympus America Inc.
$24.56 from Janssen Biotech, Inc.
$23.38 from Aries Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Payments received by Dr. Olufemi Kassim, MD were from the following categories:
$680.09 Travel and Lodging
$254.59 Food and Beverage
$167.86 Compensation for services other than consulting, including serving as faculty or as a speaker at a venue other than a continuing education program
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