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While managing the operations of Stamford's hospitalist department and leading its growth, Dr. Maher Madhoun (MD '03) takes pride in continually finding new ways to do things better.
Anesthesiologist and pain management physician P. Joseph Valigorsky II, MD ‘87 has been named as a member of the Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine.
Dr. Ann Bunyan, MD '10 was selected to receive the 2018 Herbert S. Waxman Chief Resident Teaching Scholarship earlier this year.
What does it mean to be named a chief resident or fellow? It means that your program director and peers have deemed you ready to handle additional responsibilities in postgraduate training—such as mentoring and advocating for other members of your team, doing work to support overall program objectives, and other added leadership or administrative duties.
The Class of 2014 grad decided she wanted to become a pediatrician when she took part in a medical mission to Honduras.
Anesthesiologist Dennis Grech, MD ’01 and neurology resident Burton Tabaac, MD ‘14 recently partnered on a literature review published in the journal Pharmacology & Pharmacy.
As a board certified robotic surgeon, Dr. Johnson performs surgery using very small tools attached to a robotic arm, which he controls with a computer.
In her new role, Dr. Checa will develop new initiatives that support student' academic success.
Anesthesiology resident Dr. Armen Haroutunian (Class of 2014) took the top three prizes at the 2018 Midwest Anesthesia Residents' Conference.
Curtis Norwick, MD ’18 matched into a psychiatry residency program at St. Mary Mercy Hospital in Livonia, Michigan—just half an hour away from his hometown of Farmington Hills.
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