He earned his medical degree from Chicago-based Northwestern University Medical Center, completed his residency at Dayton, Ohio-based USAF Medical Center and his fellowship at Lackland, Texas-based Wilford Hall Medical Center.
Dr. Baldwin is a clinical assistant professor at Peoria-based University of Illinois College of Medicine.
He is American Board of Gastroenterology certified.
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