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Hartford Hospital 2007 Annual Report

T H I N K I N G S M A L L

M I N I M A L L Y I N V A S I V E P R O C E D U R E S A R E

R E V O L U T I O N I Z I N G P A T I E N T C A R E .

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HARTFORD HOSPITAL PERFORMSMORE MINIMALLY INVASIVESURGERY THAN ANY HOSPITALIN THE REGION. OrlandoKirton,MD

C O N T E N T S 1 Thinking Small

2 Bariatric Surgery

6 Nephrectomy

10 Robotics

16 Colorectal Surgery

20 Interventional Procedures

26 Chairman’s Message

27 Report to the Community

28 The Year in Review

31 Consolidated Balance Sheet

32 Revenue and Expenses

33 Statistical Highlights

34 Board of Directors

Board of Governors

Board of Advisory Governors

35 Administration

37 Corporators

40 Trust Funds

43 Affiliations

44 Medical Staff

61 Community Involvement

62 Mission and Values

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Many conditions, such as stroke, for which there was once notreatment, can now be resolved using minimally invasive,image-guided procedures. For patients this “thinking small”means less trauma, reduced risk and shorter, easier recovery.¶ “Hartford Hospital performs more minimally invasivesurgery than any hospital in the region,” says Orlando Kirton,MD, Director of the Department of Surgery. “Innovation ispart of our culture.We attract surgeons committed to stayingat the leading edge, and the hospital supports this withtechnology and more.” ¶ “Our field is extremely innovative,”says Domenic Zambuto,MD, Director of InterventionalRadiology and a member of Jefferson Radiology.

“The minimally invasive, catheter-based techniques wehave developed have been proven effective and embracedby other fields. And every year, there’s something new.”¶ Francis Kiernan,MD, Director of the hospital’s CardiacCatheterization Laboratory, expects minimally invasiveprocedures to play an increasingly important role in hisfield. ¶ “Technology now in development may one daymake it possible for us even to replace heart valves usingcatheter-based techniques,”Dr. Kiernan says. ¶ This muchis certain: The best surgical and interventional minimallyinvasive techniques will always be available to patientsat Hartford Hospital.

PHYS IC IANS HAVE USED SURGERY FOR CENTURIES TO TREAT DISEASE AND SAVE L IVES .

BUT TODAY NEW TECHNOLOGIES , EXPANDED KNOWLEDGE AND INNOVATIVE

PROCEDURES ARE REVOLUTIONIZ ING SURGICAL CARE . MANY PROCEDURES THAT

USED TO REQUIRE S IZABLE , OPEN INCIS IONS CAN NOW BE DONE LAPAROSCOPICALLY,

US ING SMALL INCI S IONS FOR T INY CAMERAS AND INSTRUMENTS .

T H I N K I N G S M A L L

Francis Kiernan , MDDirector of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory

Orlando Kirton, MDDirector of the Department of Surgery

Domenic Zambuto, MDDirector of Interventional Radiology

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PEOPLE WHO ARE EXTREMELY OVERWEIGHT FACE A HOST OF PROBLEMS .

MEDICAL I S SUES—INCLUDING DIABETES , H IGH BLOOD PRESSURE , H IGH CHOLESTEROL

AND OTHERS—CAN THREATEN THEIR L IVES . SOCIAL , PROFESS IONAL AND PRACTICAL

I S SUES CAN DETRACT FROM THEIR QUAL ITY OF L IFE . FOR MANY OF THESE PEOPLE ,

SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS PROCEDURES—BARIATR IC SURGERY—CAN RESULT IN DRAMATIC

IMPROVEMENTS IN HEALTH AND WELL-BE ING . AND TODAY, THOSE PROCEDURES CAN

BE DONE EVEN MORE SAFELY US ING A MINIMALLY INVAS IVE APPROACH .

B A R I A T R I C S U R G E R Y

Surgical weight loss procedures include the Roux-en-y gastricbypass procedure, which prevents food from entering a portionof the stomach, and the newer LAP-BAND® procedure, whichreduces the functional size of the stomach by placing a bandaround its upper portion. Darren Tishler, MD, who heads theSurgical Weight Loss Program at Hartford Hospital, performsboth procedures laparoscopically. ¶ “Advanced minimallyinvasive procedures are the perfect choice for bariatric surgery,”says Dr. Tishler. “People with obesity have a higher risk ofcomplications from open surgery, such as infections or hernias.These problems are minimized with laparoscopic techniques.”¶ Each procedure is done under general anesthesia, using onlyfive small incisions. Patients spend only one or two days in thehospital. ¶ Dr. Tishler and his colleague Pavlos Papasavas,MD,

both members of Connecticut Surgical Group, are board-certified general surgeons who are fellowship-trained inminimally invasive and bariatric surgery. From 2004 through2007 alone, Dr. Tishler evaluated more than 750 patientsand performed more than 500 minimally invasive bariatricprocedures. The majority of patients who have these procedureslose weight, but more importantly, they’re typically cured ofthe associated medical problems that had plagued them.¶ “The key to the success of our patients is ourmultidisciplinaryprogram,”Dr. Tishler says. “We have a team of professionals—nurses, psychologists, nutritionists and other specialists—whowork with our patients. It’s only because of this comprehensiveprogram that we are able to give patients the results they wantand ensure the safety they deserve.”

Darren Tishler, MDBariatric Surgery

Pavlos Papasavas, MDBariatric Surgery

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T H E T E C H N I Q U E : The minimally invasive LAP-BAND® procedure helps people lose weight by reducing the

functional size of the stomach. The operation requires just

five small incisions and only a day or two in the hospital.

The procedure is completely reversible.

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HAVING THIS SURGERY WASTHE BEST L IFE CHANGE I ’VEMADE. I ’M HEALTHY. I FEELGOOD ABOUT MYSELF. Stacie Lepore

Glastonbury, CT

Over 10 years Stacie Lepore saw her weight spiral from 110 to 240 pounds. The 5-feet-2-inch young woman struggled to lose

weight, but nothing worked. She had chronic migraines, hyperthyroidism, high cholesterol, respiratory problems and borderline

diabetes. In 2005, she began researching bariatric surgery. Concerned about complications reported at other programs, she

turned to Hartford Hospital and Darren Tishler, MD.“He stressed that surgery was ‘a tool, not a fix,’”Mrs. Lepore says. After a

rigorous six-month evaluation, she had a LAP-BAND® procedure in August 2006. It involved five tiny incisions, a one-night

hospital stay and minimal pain. A year later, Mrs. Lepore, who rises at 4:30 a.m. to go to the gym, was down to 149 pounds, and

all of her other illnesses were gone.

“Having this surgery was the best life change I’ve made. I’m healthy. I have confidence. I feel good about myself. And

Dr. Tishler and the staff are incredible.”

B A R I A T R I C S U R G E R Y

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SURGICAL REMOVAL OF THE KIDNEY, OR NEPHRECTOMY, I S TYP ICALLY PERFORMED WHEN

A PAT IENT HAS A CANCEROUS K IDNEY TUMOR OR WHEN AN INDIV IDUAL DECIDES TO

DONATE A KIDNEY FOR TRANSPLANTAT ION . NOT LONG AGO, THE “OPEN” SURGICAL

PROCEDURE INVOLVED A NEARLY FOOT-LONG INCIS ION , CONS IDERABLE PA IN AND

WEEKS OF RECOVERY. TODAY, HARTFORD HOSPITAL SURGEONS ARE NATIONAL LEADERS

IN MINIMALLY INVAS IVE TECHNIQUES THAT REQUIRE JUST A FEW TINY INCIS IONS TO

REMOVE THE KIDNEY OR—IN AN EVEN MORE RECENT ADVANCE—ONLY A PORTION OF IT.

N E P H R E C T O M Y

Surgeons at Hartford Hospital were instrumental in developingmany of the minimally invasive techniques now in use for kid-ney surgery. Steven Shichman,MD, a member of the UrologyDivision of Connecticut Surgical Group, was among the firstin the country to perform laparoscopic nephrectomies inpatients with kidney cancer. David Hull, MD, Director of thehospital’s Transplant Program, led the region in laparoscopicremoval of a donor kidney. In 1998, Dr. Shichman pioneeredthe hand-assisted laparoscopic nephrectomy (HALN), todayone of the gold standards in minimally invasive nephrectomy.He has taught the technique to well over 1,000 surgeons fromthe U.S. and overseas. ¶ Surgery is the only way to cure kidneycancer. The number of nephrectomies is on the rise becauseimproved imaging technologies allow earlier detection. Thepercentage of nephrectomies being performed laparoscopically,

rather than open, has grown dramatically since Dr. Shichmanintroduced the HALN technique. Last year, Dr. Shichmanperformed 120 nephrectomies—more than any other surgeonin the region— and more than 80 percent of them were doneminimally invasively. Patients go home two or three daysafter surgery, instead of five or six, and experience less pain.They typically return to baseline activity in two weeks, ratherthan the six to eight weeks associated with open surgery.¶ Hartford Hospital is a recognized center of excellence inkidney transplantation. Half of all kidneys donated in the U.S.are from live volunteer donors. Removing the organ intact andable to be implanted is extremely exacting.With open surgery,the recovery period for donors used to be long and difficult—much worse than that of the recipient. But with Dr. Hull’s useof the hand-assisted laparoscopic approach, donors are in the >

Steven Shichman, MDNephrectomy

Stuart Kesler, MDNephrectomy

David Hull, MDTransplant

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T H E T E C H N I Q U E : Laparoscopic surgical removalof a kidney involves only two small incisions and three

punctures, rather than the nearly foot-long incision of the

past. Patients go home more quickly, have less pain and

resume normal activities in two weeks rather than eight.

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I CHOSE HARTFORD HOSPITALBECAUSE OF THE WARM, CARINGDOCTOR AND THE SUPERIORPROCEDURE. Barbara Smith, RN

Millbrook, NY

When Barbara Smith, a registered nurse, was told her cancerous kidney had to be removed, she and her daughter, Leslye, were

determined to obtain the finest treatment possible. They met with a surgeon at a major medical center in New York City, then

traveled to Hartford Hospital, where they consulted with Dr. Steven Shichman. The difference was striking. Dr. Shichman took

the time to explain the surgical procedure carefully and answer all their questions. And his more advanced, minimally invasive

technique would clearly involve less trauma and faster recovery.When the day came,Mrs. Smith’s operation went exactly as

planned, entailing only a small incision and two tiny punctures. Five days after surgery, she was recovering comfortably at home.

“Even though Hartford Hospital is hours from where I live, I chose it because of the warm, caring doctor and the superior

procedure. Plus, I can’t say enough about the staff ’s good care of me after surgery. I know I made the right choice.”

hospital for only three and a half days, on average, rather thantwo weeks, and are able to return to normal activities sooner.Dr. Hull has extensive experience in this specialized surgery,having performed well over 200 cases. ¶ For patients withkidney cancer, Dr. Shichman is now able to offer a laparoscopicpartial nephrectomy, a procedure available at only a few hospitalsin New England. ¶ “For approximately half of our patients,we can remove only the diseased portion of the kidney,”Dr.Shichman says. “This minimizes the patient’s loss of kidneyfunction. The more kidney function is preserved, the betterthe patient’s quality of life and prospects for longevity.” ¶ Inanother advance, Dr. Shichman and a Connecticut Surgical

Group colleague, Stuart Kesler, MD, are developing a roboticapproach for partial nephrectomies. This innovation wouldenable even patients with complex cases to be candidates forlaparoscopic, rather than open, surgery. ¶ Dr. Shichman saysthat few hospitals in the country are as innovative as HartfordHospital in developing improved surgical procedures, and heattributes it to the quality of surgeons on staff, the sharing ofknowledge across various surgical disciplines and the supportof hospital administration. ¶ “We’re pushing the envelope,but in a safe, patient-oriented fashion,” notes Dr. Shichman.“While we are exceptionally progressive, we are also absolutelycommitted to doing what is best for each patient.”

N E P H R E C T O M Y

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A MAJOR INNOVATION IN LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY I S THE DA VINCI® SURGICAL SYSTEM.

THIS ROBOTIC DEVICE GIVES SURGEONS GREATER FLEX IB IL ITY AND PRECI S ION AND

MAKES MINIMALLY INVAS IVE SURGERY POSS IBLE FOR MORE PAT IENTS . IN 2003 ,

HARTFORD HOSP ITAL BECAME THE F IRST HOSP ITAL IN CONNECTICUT AND ONE OF THE

F IRST IN NEW ENGLAND TO ACQUIRE THE SYSTEM. TODAY, HARTFORD HOSP ITAL I S ONE

OF ONLY E IGHT IN THE COUNTRY TO HAVE THREE ROBOTS AND IS IN THE TOP 10 IN

VOLUME OF CASES . HARTFORD HOSP ITAL SURGEONS IN A VARIETY OF DISC IPL INES ARE

GLOBAL LEADERS IN US ING ROBOTICS TO PROVIDE THE VERY F INEST SURGICAL CARE .

R O B O T I C S

Joseph “Peppie”Wagner, MD, recognized early on the vastpotential of robotic surgery. In 2001, the urologic oncologyspecialist was the second surgeon in the country to performa robotic radical prostatectomy, or surgical removal of theprostate. Since then, he has performed nearly 1,000 such pro-cedures. Today he directs Hartford Hospital’s Robotic SurgeryProgram, which has grown exponentially since he came toHartford in late 2003. ¶ Often referred to as a “robot,” theda Vinci® device is actually a sophisticated surgical tool. Therobotic instruments and camera are inserted in the patientthrough tiny puncture holes. The surgeon operates the devicefrom a console while viewing a magnified, three-dimensionalimage of the surgical field on a high-definition screen. As the

surgeon manipulates the master controls at the console, thesmall, flexible robotic “hands” at the surgical site replicate hisor her movements, performing surgical motions with unparal-leled precision. ¶ “The robotic system takes laparoscopicsurgery to a new level,” says Dr.Wagner, who is a member ofConnecticut Surgical Group. “The robot’s camera gives you athree-D image with depth perception you don’t get in standardlaparoscopy. And because the instruments have wrists, theycan do all the rotations and maneuvers your hand can do, butin a smaller space.” ¶ The robot offers even greater precisionthan the human hand, says Vincent Laudone,MD, who alsoregularly uses the robot for prostatectomies. ¶ “As fine amovement as the surgeon can make, the robot will make one >

Vincent Laudone, MDRobotic Prostatectomy/Urologic Surgery

Joseph Wagner, MDRobotic Prostatectomy/Urologic Surgery

Stuart Kesler, MDRobotic Prostatectomy/Urologic Surgery

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T H E T E C H N I Q U E : Robotic prostatectomy usesonly five tiny abdominal openings, versus the large incision

of conventional methods. Hartford Hospital surgeons using

robotic techniques achieve superior results in terms of

potency, continence and complete removal of cancer.

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David Underhill, MDRobotic Cardiac Surgery

Robert Gallager, MDRobotic Cardiac Surgery

Steven Shichman, MDRobotic Nephrectomy

that’s twice as fine,”Dr. Laudone notes. “The robot scales downthe motion and doubles the precision.” ¶ Because the surgeoncan see better and operate more precisely, and because theflexible robotic “hands” can bend around internal structuresstraight laparoscopic instruments can’t, robotics is allowingmore and more procedures to be done minimally invasively,and with excellent results. ¶ Prostatectomy is one of theprocedures for which the robot is used most frequently. Theoperation requires just five tiny abdominal openings, ratherthan the large incision of just a few years ago. In the hands ofthese Hartford Hospital physicians, the results in terms ofpotency, continence and complete removal of cancer aresuperior to open surgery. Hartford Hospital urologists arerecognized leaders in this field, and have a level of experiencefew can match. Together, Drs.Wagner and Laudone performednearly 400 cases this year alone. The numbers are onlyincreasing as Stuart Kesler, MD, a robotic-trained surgeon

from RobertWood Johnson University Hospital, has joinedthe team. All are members of Connecticut Surgical Group.¶ Dr. Kesler and Dr. Steven Shichman are developing a roboticapproach for partial kidney removal, and the device is alreadyin use for a wide range of other urologic procedures such ascystectomy (bladder removal). Hartford Hospital’s urologicrobotic surgeons will teach a course on robotic surgery nextspring at the national meeting of the American UrologicAssociation. ¶ “There is no urologic procedure we’re notcapable of doing in a minimally invasive fashion,” notesDr.Wagner. “Very few places in the country can say that.”¶ Hartford Hospital is the largest center in New England forrobotic cardiothoracic surgery. Robert Gallagher, MD, amember of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeons, PC, usesthe robot for several procedures. One is to use the mammaryartery inside the chest wall to perform heart bypass surgerywithout having to cut through the patient’s sternum. This

‘‘AS F INE A MOVEMENT ASTHE SURGEON CAN MAKE,

R O B O T I C S

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reduces postoperative pain and risk of bone infection. Plus,patients return to normal activity in half the time. He also usesit for mitral valve repair and closure of atrial septal defects.Dr. Gallagher and his colleague, David Underhill, MD, with CTCardiothroacic Surgical Associates, often make presentationson robotic cardiothoracic surgery to surgeons at other hospitals.¶ Gynecologic oncologist Amy Brown,MD,MPH, of HartfordHospital’sWomen’s Health Services, is one of very few physiciansin the country with extensive experience in using robotics toperform hysterectomies, with and without surgical removalof lymph nodes, for patients with gynecologic cancer andcertain benign conditions. She recently did a live webcast ofthe procedure to educate prospective patients and physicians.¶ “The benefit to the patient is recovery time,”Dr. Brown says.“Patients need only two to four weeks of recovery at home,instead of six to eight.” ¶ In Hartford Hospital’s Division ofUrogynecology, Drs. Christine LaSala, Paul Tulikangas and

Adam Steinberg, all members of Urogynecology Associates,use robotics routinely to treat uterine or bladder prolapse witha procedure called abdominal sacral colpopexy. This is a veryeffective procedure, and for the last five years, they’ve done itlaparoscopically. They adopted a robotic approach in early2006 so they could provide the benefits of minimally invasivesurgery to a greater number of patients. ¶ “We are the onlygroup in Connecticut that has experience in this approach andcan offer it to the majority of women with prolapse,” saysDr. Tulikangas. ¶ Dr. Tulikangas also points out that HartfordHospital has taken a very deliberate and measured approachto robotic surgery. ¶ “This is great technology, and we wantto make it available to patients, but safety is our first priority,”Dr. Tulikangas says. “Physicians wishing to use it must doextensive coursework, be proctored and go through an exactingcredentialing process. Hospital leadership wanted to be sureto put safety first, and I respect them for that.”

R O B O T I C S

Chris LaSala, MDRobotic Urogynecology

Paul Tulikangas, MDRobotic Urogynecology

Amy Brown, MDRobotic Gynecology

Adam Steinberg, MDRobotic Urogynecology’’

THE ROBOT WILL MAKE ONETHAT’S TWICE AS F INE. Vincent Laudone, MD

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PHYSICIANS AND FORMERPATIENTS SPOKE HIGHLY OF THEROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMIESBEING PERFORMED AT HARTFORDHOSPITAL. Bill Kenney

Essex, CT

Bill Kenney was exceptionally physically fit and only 44 years old when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in January 2007.

Bill and his wife, Kelly, immediately began aggressively researching treatment options, talking to others who’d had prostate

cancer and consulting with specialists at major medical centers throughout the Northeast. “We wanted to be as expert as we

could be before making a decision,”Mr. Kenney says, “and we wanted a surgeon who had performed at least 200 procedures.”

Everywhere they went, physicians and former patients spoke highly of the robotic prostatectomies being performed at Hartford

Hospital by Vincent Laudone,MD, and his colleagues. After meeting with Dr. Laudone, the Kenneys were so impressed that,

Mr. Kenney says, “It became a very easy decision to select him and Hartford Hospital.”

“I was off of pain medications in 24 hours and back to work in 10 days, with complete urinary continence. Dr. Laudone is

a true professional. It couldn’t have been a better experience.”

R O B O T I C S

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THE PAST 15 YEARS HAVE WITNESSED A REVOLUTION IN SURGICAL PROCEDURES FOR

TREATMENT OF CONDIT IONS SUCH AS COLON CANCER , ULCERAT IVE COL IT I S AND DIVER-

T ICUL IT I S . OPERAT IONS SUCH AS COLECTOMY—COMPLETE OR PART IAL REMOVAL OF THE

COLON—THAT USED TO REQUIRE LENGTHY, OPEN INCIS IONS CAN NOW BE PERFORMED

USING JUST A 3 - INCH INCIS ION , PLUS T INY OPENINGS FOR A CAMERA AND INSTRUMENTS .

HARTFORD HOSP ITAL SURGEONS HAVE LED THIS TRANSFORMATION . IN ADDIT ION TO

DEVELOPING AND PERFECT ING TECHNIQUES NOW USED AROUND THE WORLD, HARTFORD

HOSP ITAL SURGEONS HAVE GAINED AN EXTRAORDINARY LEVEL OF EXPER IENCE IN

PERFORMING EVEN RARE , COMPLEX PROCEDURES SAFELY AND EFFECT IVELY.

C O L O R E C T A L S U R G E R Y

In the late 1990s, Hartford Hospital surgeons—all membersof the Colorectal Division of Connecticut Surgical Group—pioneered the hand-assisted laparoscopic colectomy now usedby physicians around the world. Now they teach the procedureto other surgeons at professional conferences and throughlive webcasts. They’ve made numerous presentations andpublished widely on the subject, and patients from all overthe Northeast come to them for treatment. ¶ Several factorscontributed to Hartford Hospital’s leadership in this field,including the hospital’s purchase of specialized equipment, thesynergy among Hartford Hospital surgeons from a variety of

disciplines and the volume of surgical cases performed atHartford Hospital. ¶ Today, these colorectal surgeons performapproximately 225 laparoscopic colectomies annually. ¶ “Themost many other hospitals may do is 50 a year,” says colorectalsurgeon Jeffrey Cohen,MD,“and some may do only 10 or 20.We are fourth or fifth in the country in terms of volume andfar and away the largest in New England.” ¶ Volume is critical,because only experience builds expertise. ¶ “You have to do30 to 50 fairly straightforward cases before you’ve masteredthe learning curve for average procedures,” says colorectalsurgeonWilliam Sardella, MD.“You need to do more than >

Kristina Johnson, MDColorectal Surgery

William Sardella, MDColorectal Surgery

Jeffrey Cohen, MDColorectal Surgery

Paul Vignati, MDColorectal Surgery

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T H E T E C H N I Q U E : The ileoanal pouch (“J-pouch”)procedure is a highly complex operation for ulcerative colitis.

Hartford Hospital surgeons are among few in the country

with extensive experience in performing it laparoscopically.

Small incisions mean less trauma and faster recovery.

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HAVING THIS OPERATION ISTHE BEST THING I ’VE DONE.IT ’S AS IF SOMEONE FL IPPEDA SWITCH. Emily DeFrances

Newington, CT

Emily DeFrances suffered with ulcerative colitis for more than 12 years. Having exhausted all other therapies, she and her doctors

decided surgery was the only answer. Fortunately, the 27-year-old Newington woman didn’t have to travel far for the complex

ileoanal pouch procedure she needed. Colorectal surgeons at Hartford Hospital regularly perform the rare procedure, largely

laparoscopically. Dr. Jeffrey Cohen did Mrs. DeFrances’s surgery in 2004. After surgery, she says, “I was amazed at how quickly I

was back on my feet.” In fall 2007,Mrs. DeFrances returned to Hartford Hospital for a happy event: the birth of her second child.

Dr. Cohen was present for the entire delivery. “It was good to see him again,”Mrs. DeFrances says. “He’s not just a great doctor—

he’s also incredibly nice.”

“Other than getting married and having my children, having this operation is the best thing I’ve done. It’s as if someone

flipped a switch. After years of frustrating and challenging symptoms, my life is suddenly and completely back to normal.”

100 operations before you can move on to more difficultcases.” ¶ While aggressive in developing minimally invasivetechniques, the colorectal surgeons have been careful to ensurequality of care. ¶ “When we first started doing this surgery, weoffered it only as treatment for benign disease, not in cases ofcolorectal cancer,” says Paul Vignati, MD.“We wanted to gainmore experience and be sure its results equaled those of opensurgery. Only after we’d done hundreds of cases and seenevidence from research that it was equally effective did we startoffering it to patients with colorectal cancer.” ¶ Dr.Vignatinotes that one of the unique strengths of his group is that theyhave the expertise to perform procedures either laparoscopicallyor as open surgery. ¶ “A major benefit to patients who cometo us is that we have all the tools in our tool bag,” he says.“Since we do a lot of laparoscopic surgery and a lot of opensurgery, the patient benefits from having an experiencedsurgeon recommend the procedure that is best for thatpatient’s particular condition.” ¶ Hartford Hospital is oneof very few places in the country with experience performing

laparoscopically a complex operation called an ileoanal pouchprocedure. A reconstructive procedure for patients withulcerative colitis, the operation, sometimes called a “J-pouch”procedure, bypasses the colon, but without necessitating apermanent colostomy. Approximately 75 such procedures havebeen performed at Hartford Hospital. ¶ Mastering complexprocedures is part of the culture of this team of surgeons. ¶“It’s our group’s philosophy to be the very best,” says Dr. Cohen.“We are fellowship-trained surgeons—specialists who cantake care of patients other surgeons or hospitals can’t handle.It’s very rewarding to be at the forefront of providing thehighest quality of care.” ¶ Kristina Johnson,MD, notes thather group’s quality of care is enhanced by the full range ofoutstanding subspecialty surgeons who practice at HartfordHospital. ¶ “Colorectal disorders often involve other abdomi-nal and pelvic organs, as well,”Dr. Johnson points out. “Beingat Hartford Hospital, we can readily collaborate with expertsin urology, gynecology and other fields to provide trulyoutstanding care to our patients.”

C O L O R E C T A L S U R G E R Y

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RECENT ADVANCES IN MEDICAL IMAGING TECHNOLOGIES MEAN THAT TODAY ’ S

PHYS IC IANS HAVE UNPRECEDENTED AB IL ITY TO SEE INS IDE THE HUMAN BODY.

THIS AB IL ITY TO VISUAL IZE A PAT IENT ’ S BRA IN , HEART, BLOOD VESSELS AND OTHER

STRUCTURES—WITHOUT SURGICAL INCI S IONS—HAS OPENED UP A NEW WORLD OF

MINIMALLY INVAS IVE TREATMENTS FOR CONDIT IONS THAT ONCE REQUIRED EXTENS IVE

OPEN SURGERY. A WIDE RANGE OF SER IOUS MEDICAL CONDIT IONS ARE NOW REGULARLY

BE ING TREATED WITH MINIMALLY INVAS IVE INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES .

I N T E R V E N T I O N A L P R O C E D U R E S

T R E A T I N G V A S C U L A R D I S O R D E R SAt Hartford Hospital, patients with disorders of the arteriesor veins, such as aneurysms, blood clots and stroke, aretreated with the most advanced minimally invasive techniquesavailable today. ¶ Vascular disorders of the brain includeaneurysms (weaknesses in the blood vessel wall that can rup-ture); arteriovenous malformations (tangles of blood vessels);and blood clots that cause stroke. Hartford Hospital interven-tional neuroradiologists Gary Spiegel, MD, and his colleagueStephen Ohki, MD, both of Jefferson Radiology, are nationalleaders in using minimally invasive, endovascular proceduresto treat these often life-threatening conditions. ¶ To treatany of these problems, the doctors thread a slender catheterthrough a small incision in the patient’s groin, guiding it insidethe blood vessels to the site of the aneurysm,malformation

or clot. As they do so, they observe the procedure on a fluoro-scope. They then fill the aneurysm with tiny coils to preventblood from flowing through it, which reduces pressure andrisk of rupture. For a malformation, they use a glue-likesubstance to cut off the blood flow to the cluster. In the caseof stroke, they can either use a tiny “hook” to snare the clotand remove it or inject medication that dissolves the clot. Inthe past, even if these conditions could be treated—and many,especially stroke, couldn’t—doing so required surgical openingof the skull, disruption of brain tissue and weeks of recovery.With these minimally invasive procedures, Dr. Spiegel says,“There’s often virtually no recovery time.” ¶ “We are one ofthe busiest centers in the Northeast for treatment of acutestrokes and the only center in Connecticut that regularly treatsacute stroke with intra-arterial techniques,” says Dr. Spiegel, >

Michael Hallisey, MDInterventional Radiology

Barry Stein, MDInterventional Radiology

John Straub, MDInterventional Radiology

Jack Foster, MDInterventional Radiology

Dom Zambuto, MDInterventional Radiology

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T H E T E C H N I Q U E : Today, interventional radiolo-gists at Hartford Hospital can halt stroke by maneuvering a

catheter through a small incision in the groin, through

arteries, and into the brain, where they snare and remove

the clot blocking the normal flow of blood.

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Stephen Ohki, MDNeurointerventional

Chris Clyne, MDElectrophysiology

Ravi Yarlagadda, MDElectrophysiology

Gary Spiegel, MDNeurointerventional

Ray McKay, MDInterventional Cardiology

Francis Kiernan, MDInterventional Cardiology

who is Co-Medical Director of the Stroke Center and national-ly recognized for his work. “With our 24/7 Stroke Center,neuro-intensive care unit and full range of specialized physi-cians, we surpass what patients will find even in New York orBoston.” ¶ Aneurysms that form in the abdominal aorta—AAAs, for short—can be silent killers. More than 200,000patients are diagnosed with AAAs each year, yet most have nosymptoms. Treating AAAs used to require a long incision inthe patient’s abdomen or flank, a day or two in intensive care,about a week in the hospital and six weeks of at-home recov-ery. Today, a team of interventional radiologists and vascularsurgeons at Hartford Hospital is treating this potentially life-threatening condition with stent grafting, a minimally invasivetechnique pioneered in part at Hartford Hospital more than10 years ago. ¶ Using a catheter-based technique, physiciansmaneuver a flexible tube called a stent to the site of the AAA.Blood flows through the stent once it is in place, bypassing theaneurysm. The patient’s hospitalization is usually only twodays, recovery at home is much faster and the risk of complica-tions is significantly reduced. ¶ “Hartford Hospital is one ofthe top three institutions for performing this procedure inNew England,” says Hartford Hospital physician Dr.MichaelHallisey, a member of Jefferson Radiology. Dr. Hallisey and therest of the team of interventional radiologists and vascularsurgeons have performed more than 600 AAA stent graftrepairs at Hartford Hospital. An early participant in clinicaltrials of stent grafts, along with others at Hartford Hospital,Dr. Hallisey and his colleagues recently established an activeAAA clinic, one of only a few in the Northeast.

¶ Interventional radiologists and vascular surgeons atConnecticut Surgical Group’s Connecticut Vascular Institutebring a wealth of experience to vascular disease. As a board-certified, fellowship-trained vascular and endovascular surgeonand a member of the Vascular Institute, Moh Cheema,MD,treats vascular disease using either open surgery or minimallyinvasive procedures.When a patient’s condition allows a mini-mally invasive approach, Dr. Cheema repairs aneurysms inboth the abdominal and thoracic aortas. He notes that moreand more cases are being done minimally invasively and thatthe benefits are dramatic. ¶ “Using stent grafts to repairaneurysms has reduced mortality from about 15 percent toless than 5 percent,”Dr. Cheema says. ¶ He adds that anothersignificant risk of open thoracic and abdominal repair wasparaplegia resulting from disturbances to the spinal cordcaused by clamping and unclamping the aorta. ¶ “The riskof paraplegia is 10 to 15 percent with conventional surgery,”he says. “With minimally invasive stent graft repair, it is lessthan 5 percent.” ¶ Dr. Cheema also treats peripheral vasculardisease—blockages in the arteries of the leg—with minimallyinvasive techniques that include balloon and drug-eludingstents, lasers and special “cutting” balloons, all of which removethe blockage and eliminate the need for bypass surgery. Insteadof an incision from the groin to the calf, patients have just apuncture in the groin, and risks of infection, bleeding, heartattack and stroke are all significantly reduced. ¶ Dr. Cheemaand his colleague,MaryWindels, MD, also use minimallyinvasive, endovascular techniques to open blocked arteriesto the intestines and kidneys and to the legs.

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Robert Lowe, MDEndovascular Surgery

Moh Cheema, MDEndovascular Surgery

James Gallagher, MDEndovascular Surgery

Mary Windels, MDEndovascular Surgery

Jeff Kluger, MDElectrophysiology

E L I M I N A T I N G U T E R I N E F I B R O I D SInterventional radiology has made uterine fibroid tumors—a common but troublesome condition—much easier and saferto treat. ¶ “About one-third of women with fibroids requiretreatment for them,” says interventional radiologist DomenicZambuto,MD, Director of Interventional Radiology atHartford Hospital and a member of Jefferson Radiology.“In the past, the options were to remove the fibroid surgically,remove the uterus or use hormone replacement therapy.”¶ Surgery typically involved considerable pain and four tosix weeks of recovery, though, and hormone therapy frequentlysimulated menopause. Fortunately, Dr. Zambuto and his col-league, Dr. Hallisey, are experienced in treating fibroids usinga minimally invasive interventional technique calledembolization. It eliminates the fibroid by cutting off its bloodsupply.¶ “In the angiographic suite, we first map out the blood supplyto the uterus,” says Dr. Zambuto. “We then place a micro-catheter into the artery supplying the fibroids and inject smallparticles into the fibroids, blocking the blood supply.” ¶ Mostwomen go home the same day and are advised to rest for abouta week. ¶ “In Connecticut, we have the most experience withthis procedure,” says Dr. Zambuto. He notes that many womenin the country still undergo surgery for the problem simplybecause their health care providers are unaware of thisminimally invasive option.O P E N I N G C O R O N A R Y A R T E R I E SCoronary artery disease is blockage or narrowing of the bloodvessels of the heart that can cause chest pain and heart attack.

Treating it used to require open heart-bypass surgery. But today,patients are increasingly being treated with the minimallyinvasive procedure “coronary angioplasty.”During coronaryangioplasty, the physician, viewing the patient’s arteries on afluoroscope, threads a catheter through a small incision in thegroin and into the openings of the coronary arteries. He or shethen uses the catheter to advance a balloon that widens theartery and, often, to put a stent in place to keep the artery open.¶ “Thirty years ago, coronary angioplasty became the firstalternative to bypass surgery,” says Francis Kiernan,MD, aninterventional cardiologist and Director of Hartford Hospital’sCardiac Catheterization Laboratory. “Now, nationwide, morepeople are treated with this technique than with coronarybypass surgery.” ¶ Dr. Kiernan says that coronary angioplastyand stenting is the preferred treatment for patients who arehaving a heart attack. ¶ “We’ve found we can more reliablyopen the artery with angioplasty techniques than withmedication. Patients have a greater chance of survival withangioplasty than with medication alone,” says Dr. Kiernan.¶ Hartford Hospital’s 24-hour Cardiac CatheterizationLaboratory and its dedicated group of interventional cardiolo-gists ensure that this life-saving, minimally invasive therapy isavailable to patients day or night. ¶ Hartford Hospital wasrecently recognized by Medicare as one of the top 17 hospitalsin the country in survival rates among patients with heartattacks. Dr. Kiernan says the achievement is due to “a coordi-nated effort involving the Emergency Department, the cath labstaff, clinical cardiologists and the intensive care units. It alsoinvolves LIFE STAR, which transports patients here from other >

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I WAS GIVEN ABSOLUTELYTHE WORLD’S BEST CAREAT EVERY STEP IN THEPROCESS. Marissa Arnold

Simsbury, CT

Marissa Arnold was a 20-year-old junior at Mt. Holyoke College and co-captain of her soccer team when, on Oct. 10, 2006, she

experienced a massive stroke caused by a blood clot in her brain. Thanks to fast action by friends, emergency medical responders

and physicians at Holyoke Medical Center, Marissa was rapidly transported by LIFE STAR to Hartford Hospital’s Stroke Center.

Within minutes, in an incredibly delicate procedure, interventional radiologist Stephen Ohki, MD,maneuvered a catheter

through an artery in Marissa’s leg and into her brain, snagged the clot and removed it. Four days later, she went home, with

virtually no residual effects. Marissa returned to school and to soccer and will graduate fromMt. Holyoke in May 2008. The

incredible story was reported on NBC’s “Today Show.”

“I was given absolutely the world’s best care at every step in the process. I’m not showing any physical symptoms today,

and I believe that has to do with how quickly I got care.”

hospitals where they can’t receive such a high a level of care.”S T A B I L I Z I N G I R R E G U L A R H E A R T B E A THartford Hospital is one of only 100 centers in the countryregularly performing an exacting,minimally invasive procedurethat restores the normal rhythm of the heart. The procedure,called ablation, resolves atrial fibrillation, a condition in whichthe upper chambers of the heart beat irregularly or ineffectively.“A-fib” can lead to clots, which can cause heart attack andstroke. At the least, A-fib can cause shortness of breath,dizziness, extreme fatigue and other symptoms that harmthe patient’s quality of life. It’s estimated that 5 millionAmericans have A-fib. ¶ Christopher Clyne,MD, Directorof Interventional Electrophysiology at Hartford Hospital,says that patients undergo extensive evaluation before theyare referred to him for ablation. ¶ “We use a comprehensiveapproach of medication and good general cardiac assessmentsand care, in collaboration with general cardiologists,”Dr. Clynenotes. ¶ The type of ablation Dr. Clyne and his colleague RaviYarlagadda,MD, use most often is radiofrequency ablation. Inthe lab, a small catheter with an electrode at the end is insertedthrough a puncture in the leg and guided through the patient’sveins to the heart.With the catheter in the heart, and whileobserving the heart on a fluoroscope, the physician maps the

left and right atria to identify the source of the irregularity. Hethen applies radiofrequency energy to that location to destroythe cells causing the problem. The patient is up and around sixhours later. Seventy percent to 80 percent of patients who havethe procedure are relieved of their symptoms. About 30 percenthave recurrent arrhythmias, and about 20 percent require asecond procedure. ¶ Drs. Clyne and Yarlagadda performabout 100 radiofrequency ablations annually. ¶ “We’re theonly center in Connecticut that does such a large volume,”notes Dr. Clyne. “Because of our volume, we’ve been selectedas one of only a few centers in the country to participate,along with the Mayo Clinic, in a National Institutes of Healthmulti-center research study comparing ablation therapyto medication therapy.” ¶ Dr. Clyne, who is board-certifiedin cardiovascular diseases, electrophysiology and internalmedicine, says there aren’t many electrophysiologists in thecountry who do this procedure. ¶ “It’s said that, to do thisprocedure well, you have to live in the left ventricle. You haveto do this frequently,” he says. “You have to be able to feel theridges between the veins with your catheter. There are manyimaging and fusion techniques that help, but there’s nosubstitute for simply living there.”

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C H A I R M A N ’ S M E S S A G E

Hartford Hospital’s Board takes very seriously its responsibility

to provide leadership and set direction for the future of the

hospital. Last year, this resulted in the decision to objectively

reassess the hospital’s governance structure.While the existing

governance system had served the hospital well, the Board

sought to ensure that governance was structured optimally to

meet the challenges of the future.

As a result of our work, which included an examination

of national best practices, we implemented several changes.

First, we revised the governance structure by creating two enti-

ties: a Board of Governors and a Board of Directors. Second,

we created two new committees: the Patient Safety and Quality

Committee and the Finance Committee. Third, we increased

the amount of time Governors and Directors devote to Board

activities. The purpose of these changes was to enhance

accountability of management, Medical Staff and Board for

the hospital’s performance in finance, operations and quality.

Of course, ensuring consistently safe, high-quality patient

care is everyone’s overarching goal. The hospital’s commitment

to this goal was underscored this year by the creation of a new

administrative position, that of Vice President of Patient

Safety and Quality.

Philanthropy is another area in which the Board provides

leadership. Hartford Hospital is financially strong today largely

because of 153 years of support from the community. The

Development Committee and its Chair, Marla Byrnes, are to

be commended for their accomplishments in this area.

Access to capital is one of the Board’s foremost concerns.

The ability to obtain capital is critical to any organization,

but especially to a large tertiary care center such as ours, which

has considerable facility, medical-technology and informa-

tion-technology needs.We will be exploring solutions to this

challenge in the coming year.

Productive communication among Board members,

clinical staff and management long has been a hallmark of

Hartford Hospital and one of the factors in its success.We will

encourage this communication to continue, as it is essential

to excellence in hospital management.

The Board is working diligently with management and

the Medical Staff to shape a successful future for Hartford

Hospital. However, the future of all Connecticut hospitals is

a statewide issue. Having thriving, excellent hospitals and

respected medical and dental schools is not only important to

the health of Connecticut residents, but critical to the state’s

ability to compete successfully in the global economy as well.

We urge state policy-makers to consider these facts as they

contemplate future public-policy decisions.

Ramani Ayer

Chairman of the Board

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R E P O R T T O T H E C O M M U N I T Y

Hartford Hospital is a great hospital largely because of the

caliber of people who choose to practice and work here.

We welcomed many new physicians this year, among

them Detlef Wencker, MD, of our Congestive Heart Disease

Center and Heart Transplant Program. The heart transplant

program has grown substantially thanks to Drs. Jonathan

Hammond, Jr., and James Dougherty, and it will continue

to expand with Dr.Wencker’s involvement.

Other physicians who joined our Medical Staff this year

are Amy Brown,MD,MPH, in Gynecologic Oncology; Paul

Kanev,MD, Chief of Neurosurgery here and at Connecticut

Children’s Medical Center; and Adam Steinberg, DO, in the

Division of Urogynecology. All are recognized experts in

their fields. Pavlos K. Papasavas, MD, will join our growing

Bariatric Surgery program in January 2008. In today’s health

care environment, it is common for physicians to change

practice settings, as several orthopedic surgeons did this year.

Nevertheless, Hartford Hospital continues to have a cadre

of gifted orthopedic surgeons, a complete range of services

and an expanding Joint Replacement Program.

Jamie Roche,MD, returned to Hartford this year as Vice

President for Patient Safety andQuality. The creation of this new

position underscores the hospital’s commitment to safety and

quality, and Dr. Roche brings a wealth of experience to his role.

Jeffrey Flaks joined us as Executive Vice President and

Chief Operating Officer, replacing Kevin Hannifan.We thank

Mr. Hannifan for his service and welcome Mr. Flaks, who is an

accomplished hospital executive, having most recently served

as Chief Operating Officer at MidState Medical Center.

We expanded further into the community with the open-

ing of West Hartford’s Blue Back Square, where we offer many

services, including ambulatory surgery, cardiology and women’s

health services. In the fall, we broke ground on the new Helen

& Harry Gray Cancer Center Avon, which is expected to open

in the summer of 2008.

We experienced an operating loss this year as a result

of the decision to increase staff and add resources in critical

areas and set the stage for future growth. These are one-time

expenses, and we expect to break even or better in 2008. Our

balance sheet remains strong, thanks to prudent decision-

making and strong philanthropy.

During the 2007 legislative session, disagreements arose

regarding the University of Connecticut Health Center’s

proposal to replace and expand John Dempsey Hospital. The

legislature chartered a study of the issue, which was under way

as the fiscal year ended. It is encouraging that, also at year-end,

leaders from UConn and the major teaching hospitals were

engaged in discussions about options for the future of the

health center.

Strategic and facilities planning work by management

and clinical leadership culminated in a special meeting of the

Board of Directors on Oct. 2. The Board endorsed an updated

three-year strategic plan and authorized further work on cam-

pus renovation and expansion concepts. Specific proposals

based on these facilities concepts will be submitted for Board

approval in 2008.

Since Hartford Hospital’s founding 153 years ago, genera-

tions of people have given their talent and energy to create the

outstanding hospital that was entrusted to us. Thanks to all the

people—physicians, staff, donors, directors and volunteers—

who contribute so much to Hartford Hospital today, we will

leave to future generations a hospital that continues to be one

of America’s premier health care institutions.

John Meehan

President and Chief Executive Officer

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T H E Y E A R I N R E V I E W

OCT’06 This year the Institute of Living’s annualBurlingame Dinner honored Burlingame Awardwinner Daniel N. Stern, MD, center, flankedby Dr. Hank Schwartz, left, and John Meehan.

JAN’07 Attendees at the “Is it Hot in Here?”luncheon focused on issues of menopause.

FEB’07 Dr. Lenworth Jacobs, left, and Maria Tackett,RN, at one of the hospital’s bioterrorism preparednessdrills.

FEB’07 “Employee of the Year” Darlene Henry,holding plaque, with (L-R) Joe Rapisarda, LucetteDunlop and Joe Szymanski.

MAY’07 Celebrating at the Nightingale Awards are(L-R): Karen Habig, RN, Sue Gallagher, RN, BarbaraEmery, RN, and Michele Kolios, RN.

MAY’07 Enjoying the annual Nightingale AwardCeremony to honor nurses are, from left: VicieBrooks, RN; Joe Mugovera, Amanda Mugovera, RN,and Laura Caramanica, RN, PhD.

MAY’07 The annual “Cutathon” at Matthew Phillips’studio in West Hartford is always a successfulfundraiser for the Cancer Center.

NOV’06 New imaging technology dubbed “Sireskop”was formally welcomed with a ribbon cutting ceremony.(L-R) Bob Rice, John Fagan, Dr. Stu Markowitz andJohn Meehan.

NOV’06 The Auxiliary’s annual Lobby Marketis a popular fundraiser.

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NOV’06 The Annual Meeting of the Corporationheard a presentation from Drs. Stephen Ohkiand Gary Spiegel on the remarkable case of a youngwoman whose stroke-causing brain clot wassafely removed.

DEC’06 More revelry at the annual employees’holiday party, with Dr. Neil Yeston, volunteer workersfrom the Auxiliary and hospital staff members.

APRIL’07 The IOL’s annual Braindance Award,teaching students about mental illness and helpingto eliminate stigma, was awarded to BrittanySpeisman, holding plaque. (L-R) Pat Rehmer ofDMHAS, speaker Dr. Bruce Link, and Dr. Jim Seltzer.

MAY’07 The annual Quarter Century Clubcelebration for 25-year employees was, as usual,a great party.

MAY’07 The Auxiliary‘s co-presidents, Priscilla Viets,left, and Shelli Siegel, preside over the annualmeeting held this year at Hartford Hospital.

JUNE’07 Appreciating Hartford Hospital’s status asan official “Baby Friendly” hospital are, from left:Sara Young, CNS; Aimee Garbett holding baby Lila;and Pam Gregg, RN.

JUNE’07 Harry and Helen Gray, alongside Dr.Andrew Salner, enjoy front row seats at the Helen &Harry Gray Cancer Center’s annual “Celebrate Life”event.

DEC’06 The IOL Auxiliary’s annual “Toy Tea” tookplace at the home of Mrs. Frank Falvo, Jr.

DEC’06 Dick McAloon and Debbie Caldwelldemonstrate the holiday spirit at the hospital’sannual holiday party for employees.

APRIL’07 Weatherman Scott Haney, left, mugsin the hospital lobby while here to autographHH/Channel 3 coffee mugs.

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JUNE’07 At the ground-breaking ceremony for thehospital’s new cancer center in Avon are (L-R): JohnMeehan, Dr. Andy Salner, Harry and Helen Gray. Itwas announced in December that the center wouldbe named the “Helen & Harry Gray Cancer Center—Avon.”

JULY’07 Allied Health students traveled to CampCourant to pass on tips for healthy living to theyoung campers.

JULY’07 The opening of the hospital’s new surgerycenter at Blue Back Square in West Hartford drew alarge audience interested in seeing the new facility.

JULY’07 With a ceremonial snip of the ribbon, thenewWest Hartford Surgery Center at Blue BackSquare was officially opened. (L-R) Dr. JeffreyMorgenstern, West Hartford Mayor Scott Slifka, Dr.Douglas Viets, Louise DeChesser and John Meehan.

AUG’07 VP Kevin Kinsella and artist Diana Boehnertadmire the life-sized “LIFESTAR HeliCOWpter” shecreated for the West Hartford “Cow Parade.”

SEPT’07 Pictured at the Partnership for BreastCare’s “Pink Flamingos” event are, (L-R) SonjaLarkin-Thorne, Channel 30’s Lisa Carberg andRoxanne Rotondaro.

SEPT’07 Dr. Beth Brady, right, chats with the crowdat the Pink Flamingos event.

JUNE’07 Hartford Hospital’s Prostate CancerSupport Group celebrated a “Sweet 16” anniversary.(L-R) Carole Fox, CURN, Dr. James Graydon, andPeg Garrison, APRN.

JULY’07 The new Sleep Disorders Center opened inJuly. (L-R): Liz Fowler, Dr. Natalya Thorevska, CorrineCarcano, John Meehan.

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C O N S O L I D A T E D B A L A N C E S H E E T

Year Ended September 30 2007 2006

A S S E T S

Cash and short-term investments $ 10,832,977 $ 10,983,643

Accounts receivable, less allowance for doubtful accounts 122,377,821 115,954,412

Other current assets 61,475,343 63,096,789

Total current assets 194,686,141 190,034,844

Retricted and unrestricted investments 519,310,613 457,557,302

Funds held in trust by others 139,633,634 129,005,218

Prepaid pension and other assets 170,498,097 86,936,105

Property, plant and equipment net of accumulated depreciation 276,869,291 284,411,136

Total assets $1,300,997,776 $1,147,944,605

L I A B I L I T I E S AND N E T A S S E T S

Accounts payable $ 24,152,701 $ 31,409,409

Salaries, wages, payroll taxes and amounts withheld from employees 30,171,807 27,228,954

Other current liabilities 27,226,994 25,641,532

Total current liabilities 81,551,502 84,279,895

Other liabilities 80,147,916 66,494,027

Bonds payable 45,940,000 45,940,000

Net assets 1,093,358,358 951,230,683

Total liabilities and net assets $1,300,997,776 $1,147,944,605

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R E V E N U E A N D E X P E N S E S

Year Ended September 30 2007 2006

Net Revenues from services to patients $ 617,507,811 $ 588,180,331

Other Revenues 110,266,418 98,851,512

TOTA L R EV ENU E S 727,774,229 687,031,843

Salaries 309,601,506 291,350,215

Employee Benefits 87,636,541 87,327,032

Supplies 119,307,987 110,567,177

Purchased Services 123,417,583 110,056,706

Capital Costs 55,230,860 52,408,935

Research Expense 11,496,006 11,451,516

Bad Debts 24,245,100 23,638,544

TOTA L E X P EN S E S 730,935,583 686,800,124

Income from operation $ (3,161,354) $ 231,719

Medicare & Champus $ 661,683,507 $ 583,409,130

Medicaid 170,497,804 148,503,711

Medicaid Managed Care 50,522,626 51,400,873

HMOs 495,117,387 424,488,531

Insurance & Other 74,384,914 71,805,515

Gross Revenue $1,452,206,238 $1,279,607,760

2007 2006

F Salaries 42.36 42.42

G Supplies 16.32 16.10

H Purchased services 16.88 16.02

I Employee benefits 11.99 12.72

J Capital costs 7.56 7.63

K Research expense 1.57 1.67

L Bad debts 3.32 3.44

2007 2006

A Medicare & Champus 45.56 45.59

B HMOs 34.09 33.17

C Medicaid 11.74 11.61

D Insurance & other 5.13 5.61

E Medicaid Managed Care 3.48 4.02

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D I S CHARG E S

2007 2006

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211,887 214,465

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39,621 39,269

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80,269 79,994

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Ramani AyerChairman

Laura R. EstesVice Chairman

Johnathan A. Dixon, MD

Douglas G. Elliot

E. Clayton Gengras

Roger R. Klene

John Meehan

Andrew L. Salner, MD

Linda T. Taylor, MD

William H. Trachsel

Martin Wolman

Dona D. Young

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B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R S

B O A R D O F A D V I S O R Y G O V E R N O R S

John H. Bennett, PhD

Mrs. St. Clair Bromfield, Jr.

Stanley Cohen, Esq.

Mrs. J. Noyes Crary

H. David Crombie, MD

Mr. James F. English, Jr.

Mr. Donald R. Frahm

Mr. Robert B. Goode

Mr. Harry J. Gray

Mrs. Helen B. Gray

Mr. Dennis Hardcastle

Mrs. Marcia L. Hincks

Mr. Nathaniel S. Howe

Mrs. Cornelia Hull

Michael Lazor, MD

Mr. David J. McQuade

Mr. Daniel Neiditz

Mr. David B. Payne

Mrs. Claire Pryor

Mr. Alfred R. Rogers

Mr. Joseph D. Sargent

Mrs. Allyn Seymour

Mr. John Springer

Mr. Robert E. Stevens

Mr. DeRoy C. Thomas

Mr. James H. Torrey

A S O F 9 . 3 0 . 0 7

A S O F 9 . 3 0 . 0 7

B O A R D O F G O V E R N O R S A S O F 9 . 3 0 . 0 7

Ramani Ayer

Chairman

John Meehan

President and Chief Executive Officer

Leslie Clark

Secretary

John M. Biancamano

Treasurer

E X O F F I C I O

Eddie A. PerezMayor of Hartford

Debbie Shulansky

Shelli SiegelCo-Presidents

Hartford Hospital Auxiliary

Michael Conway, MDPresident

Hartford Hospital Medical Staff

Rocco Orlando, MDVice President

Hartford Hospital Medical Staff

T E RM END I NG 2 0 0 7

Jonathan A. Dixon, MD

Douglas G. Elliot

Laura R. Estes

E. Clayton Gengras, Jr.

Merrily G. Moynihan*

William H. Trachsel

Kevin Washington

T E RM END I NG 2 0 0 8

James E. Bowers, Esq

Leslie Clark

Judith M. Keppelman, Esq

Richard B. Lilly, MD

Philip Schonberger

Linda T. Taylor, MD

T E RM END I NG 2 0 0 9

Paul J. Daqui

Patricia A. Giardi

Ross Hollander

Roger R. Klene*

Alex Lloyd, Esq.

Brian MacLean

Susan Rottner

T E RM END I NG 2 0 1 0

Marla J. Byrnes

Jeannette DeJesus*

Marilda Gandara

John Meehan

Rev. Gary L. Miller

Richard J. Shima

T E RM END I NG 2 0 1 1

Ramani Ayer

William B. Henry, MD

Rolando Martinez

Andrew L. Salner, MD

Martin Wolman

Dona D. Young

* Governor’s Appointees

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John MeehanPresident and Chief Executive Officer

Kevin HannifanExecutive Vice President and Chief Operating

Officer (through 6/07)

Jeffrey FlaksExecutive Vice President and Chief Operating

Officer (interim through 9/07)

John M. BiancamanoVice President Finance and Administrative Services

Laura Caramanica, RN, PhDVice President Nursing

John L. FaganVice President Professional Services

Carol S. GarlickVice President Philanthropy

Joseph J. Klimek, MDVice President Medical Affairs

J. Kevin KinsellaVice President Government Affairs

Alan M. LaitesExecutive Director Jefferson House

Richard A. McAloonVice President

Human Resources

Jamie Roche, MDVice President Patient Safety and Quality

Laurine Bow, PhDVice President Research

David E. PolkVice President Business Development &

Community Relations

Harold I. Schwartz, MDVice President Behavioral Health

J. Bryan SimmonsVice President Planning & Facilities Development

Stephan O’NeillVice President Information Services

Neil Yeston, MDVice President Academic Affairs

CO L L A B ORAT I V E

MANAG EMENT T E AM S

CANC E R P ROGRAM

Pamela Vecchiarino, RN

Robert Rice, MS

Andrew Salner, MD

CARD I OVA S CU L A R

Paul Thompson, MD

Robert Rice, MS

Karen Habig, RN

Ellen Dornelas, PhD

Jon Hammond, MD

Orlando Kirton, MD

EM S / T R AUMA

Lenworth Jacobs, MD

Kenneth Robinson, MD

A. J. Smally, MD

Maria Tackett, RN

ENDO S CO P Y

Joseph Cappa, MD

Carol Stevens, RN

MED I C I N E

Michael Lindberg, MD

Pamela Vecchiarino, RN

NEURO LOGY / N EU RO SU RG E RY

Maria Tackett, RN

Pasquale Finelli, MD

Leslie Wolfson, MD

ORTHOP ED I C S

Bruce Browner, MD

Laura Caramanica, RN, PhD

P S YCH I AT RY

Annetta Caplinger

Ted Mucha, MD

Gail Nelson, RN

Harold Schwartz, MD

REHA B I L I TAT I ON

Karen Brecher, MA, PT

Lenworth Jacobs, MD

Rita Parisi

S U RG E RY

Judith Pepe, MD

Orlando Kirton, MD

Cathy Yavinsky, RN

TRAN S P L AN T

David Hull, MD

Cathy Yavinsky, RN

WOMEN ’ S H E A LTH S E RV I C E S

Joel Sorosky, MD

Lynn Deasy, RN

John Greene, MD

D I R E C TOR S O F

MED I C A L D E PA RTMENT S

AN E S TH E S I O LOG Y

Witold Waberski, MD

DENT I S T RY

Vernon Y. Kwok, DMD

EMERG ENC Y MED I C I N E

Lenworth M. Jacobs, MD

MED I C I N E

Sharon Diamen, MD, Acting

C A RD I O LOGY

Paul D. Thompson, M.D.

D E RMATO LOGY

Lisa C. Kugelman, M.D., FAAD

ENDOCR I NO LOGY / D I A B E T E S

Markus Wettstein, M.D.

G A S T RO ENT E RO LOGY

Jeffry M. Nestler, M.D.

G EN E RA L I N T E RNA L MED I C I N E

David F. Mintell, M.D.

G E R I AT R I C MED I C I N E

Robert S. Dicks, M.D., FACP

I N F E C T I OU S D I S E A S E / A L L E RG Y

Brian W. Cooper, M.D.

I N T E G RAT I V E MED I C I N E

Darrin C. D’Agostino, D.O.

H EMATO LOGY

Stephen I. Firshein, M.D.

N E PHRO LOGY

Maria A. Everhart-Caye, M.D.

ONCO LOGY

Peter K. Schauer, M.D., FACP

PU LMONARY D I S E A S E

Michael M. Conway, M.D.

RH EUMATO LOGY

Jonathan A. Dixon, M.D.

T R AN S P L AN T MED I C I N E

K. Vinay Ranga, M.D.

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NEURO LOGY

Leslie I.Wolfson, MD

NEURO SURG E RY

Paul Kanev, MD

OB S T E T R I C S AND GYN ECO LOGY

Joel Sorosky, MD

OPHTHA LMO LOGY

Jerry Neuwirth, MD

ORTHOP ED I C S

Bruce D. Browner, MD

OTORH I NO L A RYNGO LOGY

Richard A. Newman, MD

PATHO LOGY / L A B ORATORY

William T. Pastuszak, MD

PED I AT R I C S

Victor Herson, MD

P S YCH I AT RY

Harold I. Schwartz, MD

RAD I AT I ON ONCO LOGY

Andrew L. Salner, MD

RAD I O LOG Y

Stuart K. Markowitz, MD

S L E E P D I S O RD E R S

Natalya Thorevska, MD

SURG E RY

Orlando Kirton, MD

URO LOGY

Douglas Viets, MD

D I R E C TOR S O F

PAT I E N T CA R E UN I T S

P E R I O P E R AT I V E S E RV I C E S

Cheryl Ficara, RN

CARD I O LOGY / C A RD I OVA S CU L A R

Karen Habig, RN

WOMEN ' S H E A LTH S E RV I C E S

Lynn Deasy, RN

MED I C I N E / ONCO LOGY

Pamela Vecchiarino, RN

ORTHOP ED I C S / N EU RO LOGY /

T R AUMA / R EHA B I L I TAT I ON

Maria Tackett, RN

P S YCH I AT RY

Gail Nelson, RN

EMERG ENC Y C EN T E R / L I F E S TA R

Maria Tackett, RN

SURG E RY / T R AN S P L AN T

Cathy Yavinsky, RN

D E PA RTMENT D I R E C TOR S

ACCOUNT I NG

Raymond Kowalski

AUD I O - V I S UA L

Richard A. McAloon

B I OMED I C A L ENG I N E E R I NG

Amato DeRosa

BUDG E T

Frederick J. Sorbo, III

C A R E CONT I NUUM

Beth Lawlor, RN

ENV I RONMENTA L AND

PAT I E N T S U P PORT S E RV I C E S

James Baio

F OOD AND NUTR I T I ON

Don Reynolds, MS

FUND D EV E LO PMENT

Karen Santasiere

H E A LTH I N FO RMAT I ON

MANAG EMENT

Cynthia Pugliese

H E A LTH S C I E NC E L I B R A R I E S

Shirley Gronholm

HUMAN R E SOURC E S

Beverly Sherbondy

I N T E RNA L AUD I T

Robert Dunlap

L AUNDRY

RonWolcheski

MAT E R I A L S MANAG EMENT

Sharon Fried

NUT R I T I ON S E RV I C E S

Adele Bissonnette, MS, RD

OCCU PAT I ONA L H E A LTH S E RV I C E

Kathy Emanuelsen, RN, BS, MEd

PA S TORA L S E RV I C E S

Rev. Kathleen Ogden Davis

PAT I E N T ACCOUNT S

Margaret Little

PAT I E N T R E L AT I ON S

Joseph D’Amato

P E R I O P E R AT I V E S E RV I C E S

Cheryl Ficara, RN

PHARMAC Y

Michael Rubino

P L AN T O P E R AT I ON S

Christopher Burney

PU B L I C R E L AT I ON S

Lee Monroe

QUA L I T Y MANAG EMENT

Lisa Allen, PhD

RAD I AT I ON ONCO LOGY

Robert Rice, MS

RAD I O LOG Y

Robert Rice, MS

R EHA B I L I TAT I V E S E RV I C E S

Karen Brecher, MA, PT

R E S P I R ATORY CA R E / S L E E P D I S O RD E R S

C EN T E R / E E G / EMG

Elizabeth Fowler, RRT, MS

R I S K MANAG EMENT

Allison Reynolds

Marybeth Scanlon, JD

S E CUR I T Y

Lucette Dunlop

SO C I A L S E RV I C E S

Monica Fowler

T E L E COMMUN I C AT I ON S

Anthony Prete

VO LUNT E E R S E RV I C E S

Kelly Boothby

Eileen Pelletier

Erin McCallom-Estremera

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A

Ruth D. Abbott

Worthington M. Adams

Robert P. Albanesi

John Allen

Diane Alverio

John Alves

Rhonda Anderson

Raymond S. Andrews, Jr.

Arlene S. Angelastro

J. Danford Anthony, Jr., Esq.

Norman E. Armour

Doris M. Armstrong, R.N.

Philip E. Austin, PhD

Ramani Ayer

B

Ivan A. Backer

David R. Bailey

Louise M. Bailey

Gerard Barrieau, Jr.

Robert D. Batch

Edward B. Bates

Mrs. Morrison H. Beach

Dr. and Mrs. Roger S. Beck

W.Marston Becker

Anne B. Belanger

John H. Bennett, PhD

Jenefer C. Berall

Edna Berastain

Rabbi Donna Berman, PhD

John A. Berman, Esq.

James T. Betts, Esq.

Anthony Bianca

Harold E. Bigler, Jr.

Curtis L. Blake

C. Duane Blinn, Esq.

John H. Bloodgood

G. Peter Bloom, MD

John L. Bonee

David Bordonaro

James E. Bowers, Esq.

Barbara B. Bradley

Elizabeth W. Brady, MD

Tracy E. Brennan, MD

Mary Kate Bromfield

Joseph D. Bronzino, PhD

Diane F. Brown

Donald L. Brown, Jr.

Donald L. Brown, MD

William J. Brown

Harold C. Buckingham, Jr., Esq.

Judith A. Buckley, MD

Ann Bucknam

Philip A. Burton

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Byrnes

C

Luis Caban

Coleman Casey, Esq. and

Jo Champlin Casey

Michael Casparino

Leon Chameides, MD

David T. Chase

Elsie Childs

David W. Clark, Jr.

Leslie C. Clark

Ruth Clark

Thomas C. Clark

Brian Clemow, Esq.

Sanford Cloud

Leonard G. Clough

David L. Coffin

Naomi K. Cohen

H. Bacon Collamore, Jr.

Mary Louise Condon, R.N.

Jeanne Conrad

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Cooley

Timothy H. Coppage

John A. Corroon

John C. Cosgrove

Martin J. Coursey

Mary B. Coursey

Thomas R. Cox, III

James W. Cox-Chapman, MD

Mary Crary

H. David Crombie, MD

Edward B. Cronin, MD

Lillian Cruz

D

David D'Eramo, PhD

Christopher M. Dadlez

Gerald O. Dahlke

Martha G. Dale

Brendan Daly, Esq.

Michael J. Daly

Paul J. Daqui

Ethel F. Davis

Janet B. Davis

Nancy G. Dean

Raymond H. Deck

Peter J. Deckers, MD

Jeannette DeJesus

William A. DiBella

Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan A. Dixon

John M. Donahue

Jaye Donaldson

Mabel C. Donnelly, PhD

Roger Dove

Dana A. Drago

Thomas W. Dugdale, MD

E

Douglas G. Elliot

Shayna Ellovich

Susan Ely

James F. English, Jr.

Laura R. Estes

Douglas C. Evans

F

Marcille M. Farr

Wilson H. Faude and

Janet Bailey Faude

David R. Fay

JoanW. Feldman, Esq.

Andrew D. Filler

Robert D. Filon

Samuel M. Fingold

Hinda N. Fisher

Robert L. Fisher, MD

John L. Flannery

Muriel Fleischmann

Barbara L. Flynn

Benedict D. Flynn, Jr.

Garrett S. Flynn

Mr. Brian J. Foley and

Mrs. Lisa Wilson-Foley

Ruth C. Ford

Paul Fox

Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Frahm

Arthur W. Frank, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. Freedman

David Freeman

Joseph Friedman

Sandra Bender Fromson

G

Richard F. Gamble

Marilda L. Gandara

Alexander R. Gaudio, MD

Martin J. Gavin

Roger A. Gelfenbien

E. Clayton Gengras, Jr.

Patricia Giardi and Peter Seigle

Robert G. Gilligan, Esq.

James Gleason

Lynda Godkin

Larry Gold

Louis J. Golden

Blanche Goldenberg

Peter H. Goldfarb

Robert B. Goldfarb

Maureen Ford-Goldfarb

andWilliam H. Goldfarb

Linda Goldman

Robert B. Goode, Jr.

Jonathan Goodwin

Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Googins

C O R P O R A T O R S A S O F 9 . 3 0 . 0 7

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Marion Gossling

Ellsworth S. Grant

Dorothy Y. Graulty

Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Gray

Marc A. Green

Robert E. Green

Arnold C. Greenberg

Dolores Grenier

R. Nelson Griebel

Jane Griggs

Rachel K. Grody

Robert C. Gronbach

Edward Guay

H

William P. Haas

J. C. David Hadden

David M. Hadlow

Heidi Hadsell, PhD

Beverly Hamilton

Samuel C. Hamilton

Kevin Hannifan

Richard B. Haskell

Susan S. Hatch

Martha Haviland

Rev. Dr. Barbara E. Headley

William B. Henry, MD

Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Herzog

J. Gregory Hickey

Eunice Higgins

George C. Higgins, PhD

Dr. and Mrs. David H. Hild

Robert L. Hill

Faith Himelstein

Mr. and Mrs. JohnW. Hincks

Jeffrey S. Hoffman

Gloria Hollander

Robert A. Hollander

Ross H. Hollander

Mr.Willard Holmes

Suzanne M. Hopgood

Theodore H. Horwitz

Wayne F. Hosking, MD

Nathaniel S. Howe

Cornelia Hull

Robert H. Hurwit

J

Lenworth M. Jacobs, MD

Lucille Janatka

Arthur N. Johnson

Steven A. Johnson

Dr. and Mrs. James F. Jones, Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Richard F. Jones, III, MD

K

Kenneth R. Kahn

Charles H. Kaman

Norman C. Kayser

John F. Kearns, III

Saundra A. Kee Borges

Lafayette Keeney

Peter G. Kelly, Esq.

Jack S. Kennedy

Judith M. Keppelman, Esq.

Bernard A. Kershner

Francis J. Kiernan, MD

John Y. Kim

Roger R. Klene

Joseph J. Klimek, MD

Joan Kohn

Michael Konover

Simon Konover

Polly Kosar

Craig H. Krahl

Jack A. Krichavsky

Eleanor Krieger

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Kugelman

L

David N. LaBau

Hernan LaFontaine

Alan M. Laites

Roland H. Lange

Sonja L. Larkin-Thorne

Christopher Larsen

John H. Lawrence, Jr.

Margaret W. Lawson

Dorothy Lazear

Michael Z. Lazor, MD

John M. Lee

Frank A. Leone, Esq.

Harvey S. Levenson

Robert M. Levin

Janet Lewis

F. Peter Libassi

Richard B. Lilly, Jr., MD

Thomas C. Lincoln

Mildred E. Linden

Alex Lloyd, Esq.

Roger S. Loeb

Mr. and Mrs.Worth Loomis

N. Philip Lord, Jr.

Henry B. C. Low, MD

Elaine T. Lowengard

Tracey L. Lunenburg

Joseph G. Lynch, Esq.

James B. Lyon, Esq.

M

Brian MacLean

Baxter H. Maffett

Tony March

Arthur C. Marquardt

Robert S. Martin, MD

William B. Martin

Gil Martinez

Michael J. Martinez

Rolando T. Martinez

Eric A. Marziali

Miguel Matos

A. Cynthia Matthews

DeborahW.May

Katherine M. McCormack

Wanda D.Williams-McCormack

E. Merritt McDonough, Sr.

M. Kathleen McGrory, PhD

Barbara McLeod

James F. McNally

Mr. and Mrs. John Meehan

Thomas S. Melvin, Jr.

Stephen T. Merkel

Paul E. Mersereau, Esq.

Judith C. Meyers

Stephen B. Middlebrook

Elliott C. Miller

Reverend Gary Miller

Charles B. Milliken, Esq.

Mary Mitchell

Harold J. Moffie

Harvey G. Moger

Michael F. Morosky, MD

John H. Motley

Timothy J. Moynihan, Jr.

Thomas F. Mullaney, Jr.

Frederick J. Mullen, Jr., Esq.

Valentine Murphy

John S. Murtha

N

Robert F. Neal

Edna N. Negron

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Neiditz

Stacy R. Nerenstone, MD

Jeffry L. Nestler, MD

William R. Newton

Stephen L. Nightingale

Henry W. Nozko, Jr.

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O

Donald W. O'Brien

John F. O'Connell, Jr.

The Honorable Kevin J. O'Connor

Martin J. O'Meara, Jr.

Reverend Joanne P. Orlando and Rocco

Orlando III, MD

Dariush Owlia, MD

Cammi Oyabe-Huckman

P

Mr.Warren C. Packard

Mr. Stephen F. Page

Mr. Daniel I. Papermaster

Arlene Parmelee

Sam Pasco

Robert E. Patricelli

David B. Payne

Hillary B. Pease

Agnes S. Peelle

The Honorable Eddie A. Perez

Mr. Brewster B. Perkins

Judith M. Pinney

Rabbi Marshal Press

Claire M. Pryor

Mr. Douglas T. Putnam

R

John R. Rathgeber

Albert E. Reavill, Jr.

Marilyn Rettig

Rodney R. Reynolds

Tracy L. Rich

John H. Riege, Esq.

Ezra H. Ripple, IV

Kate Robinson

Alfred R. Rogers

Dr. Ramon Rojano

Lewis B. Rome, Esq.

Rabbi James Rosen

Robert L. Rosensweig, Esq.

Edward F. Rosenthal

Coleman D. Ross

Michael A. Rossi, MD

Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Rosson

David M. Roth

Susan Rottner

Barbara Rubin

Anne Rudder

Douglas G. Russell

Peter G. Russell

S

Andrew L. Salner, MD

Romulo Samaniego

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Sargent

Robert T. Sargent

Thomas Sargent

Anita Ford Saunders, APR

Henry S. Scherer, Jr.

Philip A. Schonberger

Steven F. Schutzer, MD

Edward Scull, MD

L. Everett Seyler, Jr., MD

Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Seymour

Anne Shafer

Christine Shaw

Patrick J. Sheehan

Richard J. Shima

Jane C. Shipp

John D. Shulansky

Ralph M. Shulansky

Steven J. Shulman

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sills

Robert A. Simons

Robert S. Siskin

James B. Slimmon, Jr.

Alan Jon Smally, MD

Donald S. Smith, Jr.

John J. Smith, PhD

Laurence R. Smith, Jr.

Robert H. Smith, Jr.

Scott H. Smith

Richard W. Sorenson

The Honorable Arthur L. Spada

Harvey L. Spaunburg, Jr.

Marie Spivey, RN

Mr. and Mrs. John K. Springer

Talcott Stanley

Cynthia F. Steer

Dianne Stone

John S. Stout

Leonard G. Sucsy

Edith Gay Sudarsky

John R. Suisman

Michael Suisman

Paul R. C. Sullivan, MD

Phillip C. Surprenant

T

Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Tarantino

Linda T. Taylor, MD

Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy C. Thomas

H. Grant Thomas

William B. Thomson

Samuel H. Title

Dr. Humphrey Tonkin

Hector Torres

James H. Torrey

William H. Trachsel

Stephen J. Trachtenberg, J.D.

Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Truex

U

Antonina P. Uccello

V

Dr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Viets

Mrs. Stanley W.Vogel

Robert J. von Dohlen

W

Lyn G.Walker

Alden Y.Warner, Jr.

Kevin Washington

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D.Watkins, Jr.

Richard Weaver-Bey

Mrs. Frederic P.Werner

Nadine Francis West

Ernest C.Wignall

WilsonWilde

Patricia S.Wildman

Evelyn Wilkie

James E.Willingham, Sr.

LynnW.Willsey

Donald K.Wilson, Jr.

Martin Wolman

Y

Neil S. Yeston, MD

Mr. and Mrs. Roland F. Young, III

Z

Henry M. Zachs

Paul J. Zimmerman

Gordon A. Zimmermann, MD

Eugene J. Ziurys, Jr.

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Held by the Treasurer of Hartford Hospital.Founded on bequests and gifts which arerestricted to use of income only:

Betty Agee Memorial Fund

Edwin Aishberg Fund

Lucy Brace Allen Free Bed Fund*

Marjorie H. Allen Free Bed Fund*

Alumnae Association, Hartford Hospital

School of Nursing*

Mary W. Anderson Fund

James P. Andrews Fund

Lillian Andrews Free Bed Fund*

Harriett Wadsworth Arnold Fund

u/w/o Frederick W. Arnold

Mary Ogden Avery Memorial Fund

Avery-Welcher Free Bed Fund*

Beatrice Fox Auerbach Capital

Equipment Fund

William T. Bacon Free Bed Fund*

Eugene Ballard Fund

Raphael and Julia R. Ballerstein

Free Bed Fund*

D. Newton Barney Educational Building

Endowment Fund

Laura D. Barney Free Bed Fund*

Ruth and Roger Beck Fund

W.Marston and Katharine Becker Fund

Ruth Russell Belding Endowment Fund

Alice Howard Bennett Free Bed Fund*

Samuel Barwick Beresford Free Bed Fund*

John M. and Shelly A. Biancamano Fund

Helen Sterling Brainard Free Bed Fund

for Children*

Leverett and Mary Brainard Free Bed Fund*

Lyman B. Brainard and Lucy M. Brainard

Free Bed Fund

Mary B. Brainard Fund*

Newton C. and Elsie B. Brainard Fund

Amaziah Brainerd Fund*

Dorothea H. Brandon Memorial Fund

HowardW. Brayton Fund*

Alice Stephen Brewster Free Bed Fund*

Barbara Bridgman Fund

Frances Wood Britton Free Bed Fund*

Ruth Talcott Britton Fund

John H. Brooks Fund

Brooks-Woodford Memorial Fund

F.A. and Martha W. Brown Fund

Frederick S. and Almera 0. Brown Fund*

John D. Brown Fund*

Isabel Goodrich Buck Fund

i/m/o Francis Goodrich Buck

Addie W. Burpee Fund*

Angie L. Burr Fund

Elsie A. Butler andWilliam N. Butler Fund

u/w/o William N. Butler

Mary Gleason Camp Memorial Fund

Carbone Family Fund

Coleman H. and Jo Champlin Casey Fund

Natalie Chambers Fund

i/m/o Francis Chambers

Kathryn Richards Chandler Fund*

Mary Robinson Cheney Fund

Cheney Brothers’ Free Bed Fund*

Children’s Fund*

Citizens Endowment Fund

Julie J. Gilman Clark Fund for Assistance*

Mabel H.P. Clark Social Service Fund

Robert J. Clark Endowment Fund

Susan S. Clark Free Bed Fund*

Francis W. Cole Fund

Martha Isham Cone Free Bed Fund i/m/o

Lillian C. Cone*

Charles B. Cook Free Bed Fund*

FrankW. Corbin Fund*

Florence S. Marcy Crofut Educational

Endowment Fund

C.Wellington Crosby Fund

u/w/o Mathew George Thompson*

Daniel P. Crosby Fund

Francis Crosby Fund

RalphW. Cutler Free Bed Fund*

Ruth Brainard Cutler Fund*

Julia W. Ensign Darling Fund

Issac B. and Maria Ann Davis Fund

u/w/o John 0. Davis

Pierpont Davis Fund

Calvin Day Free Bed Fund*

Edward M. Day Fund

L.A. Dickinson Fund*

Edward H. Dillon Fund*

Austin Cornelius Dunham Laboratory Fund

Austin Cornelius Dunham Training School

Nurses’ Prize Fund

Sarah R. Dunham Fund*

Lucius H. Elmer Fund

William Ely Free Bed Fund*

Endowment 1994 Fund

Joseph R. Ensign and Mary P. Ensign

Free Room Fund*

T.R. Farrell Free Bed Fund*

The Maury Ferriter Endowment Fund

Anna B. Fischer Free Bed Fund*

George H. Fitts Fund

Emily Fritts Memorial Endowment Fund

Frank J. and KathrynW. Flynn Memorial Fund

George Bushnell Foster Fund

James P. Foster Fund

Gurdon Fox Fund

Moses Fox Free Bed Fund No.1*

Moses Fox Free Bed Fund No.2*

Bernadine D. Gale Fund u/w/o Philip B. Gale

George Gay 2000 Endowment Fund*

George H. Gilman, Sr. Fund

u/w/o George H. Gilman, Jr.

Anna M. Goodwin Fund

Daniel M. Goodwin Free Bed Fund*

Francis and Mary Goodwin Free Bed Fund*

The Rev. Dr. James Goodwin Memorial

Free Bed Fund*

James Lippincott Goodwin Fund

Mary Elizabeth Lincoln Goodwin Bed Fund

u/w/o Charles L Goodwin*

Rev. Stephen Henry and Helen Woodward

Granberry Free Bed Fund*

Ella Grasso Scholarship Fund

C.L. & L.M. Griggs Grohmann Fund

u/w/o Carl L. Grohmann

Dwight Griswold Lectureship Fund

Frank L. and Agnes E. Griswold Fund

Christine J. Haas Fund

Hannah S. andWilliam P. Haas Fund

George Hall Fund No. 1*

George Hall Fund No. 2*

Harriet Hall Fund

Joseph T. Hall Fund

Margaret J. Hall Free Bed Fund*

Edith May Hart Free Bed Fund*

Emma May Hart Fund*

Ferdinand Austin Hart Free Bed Fund*

Harold and Ethel Hart Endowment Fund

Hartford Archdeaconry, Children’s Cot Fund*

Norman Hendensted Fund

Edward P. Hickmott Free Bed Fund*

Elisha E. Hilliard Fund

Atbertus S. Hills Fund*

Hills Fund u/w/o Carrie E. Hills Knight

Frederick W. Hills Fund*

J. Coolidge Hills, Ellery Hills

and Nancy H. Hills Fund*

Drayton Hillyer Fund*

Mrs. Henry P. Hitchcock Free Bed Fund*

Harold G. Holcombe Fund*

Jane Holton Memorial Fund

EdwardWilliams Hooker Free Bed Fund*

Hospital Social Service Fund

Edmund G. Howe,Willlam J.Wood

and Frances HoweWood Fund

Charles L. Hubbard Fund

Lucius E. Humphrey and

Grace H. Humphrey Fund

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Newman Hungerford Fund No.1*

Newman Hungerford Free Bed Fund No.2*

Newman Hungerford Free Bed Fund No.3*

Institute of Living Endowment Fund

Jefferson House Good Samaritan Fund

Charles A. Jewell Free Bed Fund*

Lyman B. Jewell Fund

Katherine W. Johnson Fund

The Jonathan Lodge #66 I.O.O.F. and Jonathan

Welfare Society Endowment Fund

Jennie C. Jones Memorial Fund

Edwin B. Judd Fund

Junior League of Hartford Free Bed Fund*

Keney Fund*

Mary J. Keney Fund

Edith andWill Kingsbury Fund

George W. Klett Fund

Robert C. and Leonice M. Knox Fund

Henry Kohn Free Bed Fund

i/m/o Richard Case Kohn

Herman P. Kopplemann Fund

Dr. John C. Leonard Fund

Hyman Levine Fund

James M. Linton Fund

Marilyn Lippman Memorial Fund

Susan E. Lyon Memorial Fund

Morris and Edith Mancoll Fund

Augusta M. Manning Free Bed Fund*

Edith Oakley Martin Fund

u/w/o Richard P. Martin

Roland Mather Permanent Fund

of the Hartford Hospital

Francis T. Maxwell Fund

Dr. John Butler McCook Memorial Fund

William B. McCray Fund*

Harriett Rowley McKown Fund

Juliette McLean Free Bed Fund*

George J. Mead Fund

Charles B. Miller Free Bed Fund*

Ella F. Miller Free Bed Fund*

Maria L. Moody and Bertram E. Moody Fund

for Palliative Care

Henry K. Morgan Fund

Junius S. Morgan Fund

William D. Morgan Fund

Grace Root Morris Fund

Arnold Henry Moses Fund

John C. Niblack Trauma Support

Endowment Fund

Frederick L. Nichols Endocrine Fund

Charles N. Northam Fund*

May Rockwell Page Fund

Emma L. Parsons Fund*

Emily M.W. Peabody Free Bed Fund*

Julia Ripley Pember Free Bed Fund

u/w/o Chauncey Pember*

Mrs. George C. Perkins Free Bed Fund*

Gertrude S. Perkins Free Bed Fund*

Lucy Adams Perkins Fund

Permanent Fund

Charles and Elsie Sykes Phelps Free Bed Fund*

Guy R. Phelps Fund

Clara Piester Fund u/w/o Everett Piester

Ralph and Lula Pinney Fund

The Charles Polivy, MD, Surgical Education

Fund

Charles F. Pond Free Bed Fund*

Caroline E. Porter Free Bed Fund*

Eliza Storrs Porter Free Bed Fund*

John Porter and Caroline E. Porter Fund

Camilla Jillson Potter Free Bed Fund*

Samuel 0. Prentice Free Bed Fund*

William H. Putnam Research Fund

Ludwig J. Pyrtek, MD Chair Fund

Barbara Coles Ralston Endowment Fund

M. Katherine Reis Free Bed Fund*

Edith Kerr Richards Memorial Fund*

Herrick C. Ridlon, MD Fund

Charles C. and Emily Cheney Riley Fund

Sophia S. Risley Fund No.1

Sophia S. Risley Fund.No. 2

Elvira Evans Roberts Free Bed Fund*

Edward K. Root Fund

Edward King Root Maintenance Fund

Judson H. Root Free Bed Fund*

Lewis P. Roraback Fund

G. Gardiner Russell Fund

Ada Gilbert Russell Fund*

Mary I. B. Russell Fund*

William C. Russell Social Welfare Fund*

William C. Russell and Ada G. Russell

Free Bed Fund*

William A. Sanborn Free Bed Fund

School of Nursing Endowment Fund*

Schizophrenia Treatment Fund

William G. Sexton Fund

Clayton H. Smart Fund for Diabetes

Ellen T. Smith Free Bed Fund*

Olcott and Lucy Smith Research Fund

Dr. Oliver C. Smith Fund No. 1*

Dr. Oliver C. Smith Fund No. 2

Dr. Oliver C. Smith Fund No. 3

W. Leslie Smith, MD Fund

Joseph S. and Margaret A. Stackpole Fund

Staff Memorial Fund

Hannah Marcy Starr Free Bed Fund*

Melancthon Storrs Fund

u/w/o Gertrude S. Perkins

Frank C. Sumner Fund

Alice Taintor Free Bed Fund*

The Taylor Fund

Madeline Murphy Taylor Fund

Isham Terry Fund*

Oliver Grant Terry and Amelia Smith Terry

Fund u/w/o Mary A. Terry

Gertrude D.S. Thompson Free Bed Fund*

Hartwell G. Thompson Fund

James M. Thomson Free Bed Fund*

Thrift Shop Nursing Education Fund

Dr. Ralph M. Tovell Fund

The Truex Family Fund for Community Service

Grace Tuttle Fund u/w/o Sarah Tuttle

and u/w/o William F. Tuttle

Jane Tuttle Free Bed Fund for Nurses, etc.*

Miles A. Tuttle Free Bed Fund*

Sarah Tuttle Free Bed Fund u/w/o Jane Tuttle*

William F. Tuttle Free Bed Fund

u/codicil to Will of Jane Tuttle*

William F. Tuttle Free Bed Fund

u/w/o Jane Tuttle*

Kate G. Tyler Fund

H.Whitney Tyler Fund

Bernadette Warren Fund

Nathan M.Waterman Free Bed Fund*

Ellen M.Watkinson Trust Fund*

Arne Welhaven Memorial Library Fund

Cassius Welles and Susie Russell Welles Fund

u/w/o William C. Russell

Mary A.Whaples Fund*

Frank L.Wilcox Free Bed Fund*

Wildwood Sanatorium Investment Fund

Elizabeth W.Williams Free Bed Fund*

Eugene Phillips Williams Fund*

Josephine Williams Estate Fund

i/m/o Lyman B. Jewell

Josephine Williams Trust Fund

Hattie JohnsonWilson Free Bed Fund*

Robert J.Winkler Endowment Fund

Solomon and Katie Wohl Free Bed Fund*

Bertha B.Woodford Fund

Charles G.Woodward Fund

Mary S.Woodward Fund

Henry I.Wright Fund*

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Trust Funds not held by the Treasurerof the Hartford Hospital.From Bank of America as trustee:

John G. & Jane M. Austin Trust

Edwin H. Bingham Trust

Harriet Bundy Est. Trust

Willie 0. Burr Trust

Elizabeth M. Burt Trust

John J. Corning Trust

David Crary, Jr, Trust

Flora M. Crary Trust

Harriet Dickman Trust

Emma B. Fehrer Trust

George Gay Trust

Lelia C. Hunter Trust

Charles A. Hunter Trust

Emma B. Lane Est. Trust

Sarah Pardee Trust

Lewis P. Roraback Trust

E. Terry Smith Trust

Winchell Smith Trust

Louise Terry Trust

Joseph P. Trumbull Trust

FrankW.Weston Trust

Anna C.F. Butler Trust

George J. Capewell Foundation

u/w/o Garafelia Capewell

u/w/o George J. Capewell, Jr.

u/w/o Mary A. Capewell

u/w/o Ida G. Capewell

I. Kent Fulton Trust

William L. Montogue

Ethel Wood Thomas Trust

AaronW.C.Williams Trust

Charles G.Woodward Trust

Grace Holcomb Humphrey Trust

Trust Funds not held by theTreasurer of the Hartford Hospital JeffersonHouse. From Bank of America as trustee:

Grace Edith Bliss Trust

Grace Edith Bliss Trust

u/w/o Frederick S. Bliss

David Crary, Jr., Trust

Rene H. Hills Trust

Sara Pardee Trust

Joseph P. Trumbull Trust

FrankW.Weston Trust

Mary Botsford Trust

George J. Capewell Foundation

u/w/o Garafelia Capewell

u/w/o George J. Capewell, Jr.

u/w/o Mary A. Capewell

u/w/o Ida G. Capewell

William R. Morgan Trust

AaronW. C.Williams Trust

Charles G.Woodward Trust

Julia S. Reynolds Trust

Trust Funds not held by theTreasurer of the Hartford Hospital JeffersonHouse:

Elizabeth C. Bacon

William T. Bacon

John F. Baker Fund

Alice M. Bartholomew

Mary Jane Blackman Fund

Brooks-Woodford Memorial Fund

F. A. Brown Fund

Martha W. Brown Fund

Wickliffe S. Buckley Fund

Louise S. Bunce Fund

Harriet Turner Burnham Fund

Silas Chapman, Jr., Fund

Mabel H.P. Clark Fund

Susan S. Clark

Caroline L. Cooley

Josephine H. Davis Fund

Charles E. Fox Fund

u/w/o Frederick K. Fox

Bernadine D. Gale Fund

Charles S. Goodwin Fund

u/w/o Charles L. Goodwin

Jessie I. Herriman Fund

Elsie M.S. Hills Fund

Stephen Hills Fund

Mrs. Henry P. Hitchcock

Charles L. Hubbard Fund

Keney Fund

George Rice Lester Fund

George S. Lewis

u/w/o Cornelia B. Hinsdale

Emma Brown Lyman

Mary P. Mansfield Fund

Eliza F. Mix

John Porter and

Caroline E. Porter Fund

Edward V. Preston and

Clara M. Preston Fund

Judson H. Root Fund

W. C. Russell Fund

Ellen T. Smith

William L. Sugden Fund

Catherine Tuttle Fund

u/w/o Sarah Tuttle

William Tuttle u/w/o Sarah Tuttle

Bertha B.Woodford Fund

Charles G.Woodward Fund

Mary S.Woodward Fund

P. Henry Woodward Fund

* Those starred are “Free Bed” funds which have beengiven to enable the hospital to provide care to any andall, based on financial need on application.

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HO S P I TA L A F F I L I AT I ON S

Primary affiliate of the University of

Connecticut School of Medicine for both

undergraduate and graduate medical

education. Hartford Hospital has four

residencies plus twelve integrated residencies

in conjunction with the Captial Area Health

Consortium. The hospital also sponsors

twelve Hartford Hospital fellowships and

twelve from the integrated program.

A F F I L I AT E O F :

The University of Connecticut for

graduate education in oral surgery.

A F F I L I AT E AND PA RTN E R W I TH :

Dartmouth Medical School for

undergraduate medical education.

A L L I E D H E A LTH A F F I L I AT I ON S W I TH :

Boston University

Briarwood College

Connecticut Children’s Medical Center

Connecticut School of Massage Therapy

Ithaca College

Manchester Community College

Naugatuck Valley Community College

New England University

Northeastern University

Quinnipiac College

University of Rhode Island

Sacred Heart University

Saint Joseph College

Simmons College

Springfield Technical Community College

Springfield College

Tufts University

Tunxis Community College

University of Connecticut

University of Hartford

University of Vermont

Yale University

NU R S I NG A F F I L I AT I ON S

A S S O C I AT E D EG R E E

Capitol Community College

Goodwin College

B ACCA L AUR E AT E

Saint Joseph College

University of Connecticut

Quinnipiac University

Southern Connecticut

State University

U P P E R D I V I S I ON BACCA L AUR E AT E

Central Connecticut State University

University of Hartford

Master’s Program

Fairfield University

Northeastern University

Quinippiac University

Sacred Heart University

St. Joseph College

University of Connecticut

University of Hartford

University of Massachusetts

UMASS – Amherst

UMASS –Worcester

Western Connecticut State University

Yale University

A F F I L A T I O N S

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M E D I C A L S T A F F

O F F I C E R S

M ED I C A L D E PA RTMENT D I R E C TOR S

Michael Conway,MDPresident

Rocco Orlando,MDVice President

Stacy R. Nerenstone,MDSecretary

A. Jon Smally,MDTreasurer

Harold I. Schwartz,MDPsychiatry

Richard A. Newman,MDOtorhinolaryngology

Paul Kanev,MDNeurosurgery

Leslie I.Wolfson,MDNeurology

Bruce D. Browner,MD

Orthopaedics

Sharon Diamen,MDActing Director, Medicine

WitoldWaberski, MDAnesthesiology

Andrew L. Salner,MDRadiation Oncology

Joel Sorosky,MDObstetrics and Gynecology

Lenworth Jacobs,MDEmergencyMedicine/Trauma

Vernon Kwok, DMDDentistry

William T. Pastuszak,MDPathology and LaboratoryMedicine

Jerry Neuwirth,MDOphthalmology

Victor Herson,MDPediatrics

Orlando Kirton,MDSurgery

Douglas Viets, MDUrology

Stuart K.Markowitz,MDRadiology

A S O F 9 . 3 0 . 0 7

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A

Abbosh, Jasmine M., MD; Active, Pediatric

Allergy

Abbott, Kathleen M., MD; Courtesy, Physical

Medicine/Rehabilitation

Abbott, Lincoln F., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Aberizk,William J., MD; Honorary, Radiation

Oncology

Abernathy, Evelyn C., MD; Active,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

Abraham, Richard I., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Abreu, Joseph E., MD; Courtesy, Cardiology

Abriola, Kenneth P., MD; Courtesy, Infectious

Disease

Adamenko, Robert S., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Adams, Clark, PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Adelson, Lester, MD; Honorary, Pathology/Lab

Medicine

Aferzon, Joseph, MD; Active, Neurosurgery

Ahmed, Irshad, MBBS; Courtesy, Psychiatry

Ahmed, Shafeeq, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Ahmed, Sheikh I., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Ahn,William B., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Ajjagottu, Vijaya, MBBS; Internal Medicine

Albergo, Patrick F., MD; Courtesy,

Ophthalmology

Albertsen, Peter C., MD; Consulting, Urology

Alder,William C., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Algranati, Paula, MD; Courtesy, Pediatrics

Alkeylani, Abd U., MD; Active, Cardiology

Allan, Thomas R., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Alleman, Kim M., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Allen, Gretchen L., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Allmendinger, Philip D., MD; Active,

Cardiothoracic Surgery

Alston, Cynthia E., APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Alter, Burton N., MD; Honorary, Surgery

Altman, Arnold J., MD; Courtesy, Pediatric

Hematology/Oncology

Altman, Larisa, APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Altonji, Paul F., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Alvarez, James, PA-C; Adjunct, Orthopedics

Alvaro, Vincent M., PA-C; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Ambrogio, Riccardo I., DMD; Courtesy, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Ambrose, Susan M., MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Anastasio, George D., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Anderson, Elizabeth A., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Anderson, Gustav W., MD; Honorary,

Neurology

Anderson, Lisa N., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Anquillare, Joseph T., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Anson, Nancy O., APRN; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Antonelli, Richard C., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Anyatonwu, Samuel K., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Arafeh, Mehadin K., MD; Consulting,

Psychiatry

Arky, Lawrence M., MD; Courtesy, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Armstrong, Alan S., PA-C; Adjunct, Radiology

Aronow, Michael S., MD; Courtesy,

Orthopedics

Arose, Bruce P., MD; Active, Radiology

Ashmead, Duffield, MD; Active,

Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery

Ashraf, Humaira, MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Asnes, Jeremy D., MD; Active, Cardiology

Assaad, Margaret W., MD; Active, Anatomic

Pathology

Asturias, Thomas G., PA-C; Adjunct,

Emergency Medicine

Atton, Andrew V., MD; Active, Dermatology

Auclair, Mary Eileen, PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Avanecean, Donna M., APRN; Adjunct,

Neurology

Ayre, Mary, MD; Consulting, Psychiatry

Azemi, Talhat, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Azrin, Michael, MD; Courtesy, Cardiology

B

Babcock, Albert L., MD; Honorary,

Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery

Babigian, Alan, MD; Active,

Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery

Bacall, George, MD; Courtesy, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Bacon, Marilyn A., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Baginski, Andrew G., PA-C; Adjunct,

Emergency Medicine

Bagnall, John S., MD; Honorary,

Anesthesiology

Bagnall, Richard S., MD; Honorary, Internal

Medicine

Baker, Gerald L., MD; Honorary, Radiology

Baker, Lisa S., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Baker,W. Jeffrey, MD; Active, Medical

Oncology

Balakrishna, Srimathi, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Balarezo, Fabiola S., MD; Active, Anatomic

Pathology

Balazs, Denes V., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Balcom, Patricia L., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Balla, Robert A., DMD; Active, Endodontics

Banack, Sherry, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Banco, Leonard I., MD; Active, Pediatric

Ambulatory

Banerjee, Arjun, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Banerjee, Sanjay, MD; Active, Psychiatry

Banerjee, Saumitra R., MD; Courtesy, Colon

and Rectal Surgery

Banever, Thomas C., MD; Active, General

Surgery

Banta, John V., MD; Courtesy, Orthopedics

Barksdale, Susan, PA-C; Adjunct, Orthopedics

Barnes, Diane M., PA-C; Adjunct, Orthopedics

Barnett, Dorien S., APRN; Adjunct, Pediatrics

Barnett, Peter R., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Barry, Patricia D., Ph.D; Consulting, Psychiatry

Bartlett, Raymond C., MD; Honorary,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

Bartus, Christine M., MD; Courtesy, Colon and

Rectal Surgery

Bartus, Stanislaus A., MD; Honorary,

Transplantation

Barwick, Peter E., MD; Honorary, Cardiology

Bash, Jeffrey A., MD; Courtesy, Orthopedics

Bason, Margaret M., MD; Active, Dermatology

Bason, Richard H., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Bass, David M., MD; Active,

Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery

Batti, James S., MD; Courtesy,

Otorhinolaryngology

Baumer, Amy L., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Baxter, Andrew R., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Beam, Harold E., MD; Courtesy,

Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery

Beatson, Elizabeth V., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Bechum, Christine M., APRN; Adjunct,

Cardiology

Beck, Roger S., MD; Honorary, Surgery

Beck, Steven G., MD; Courtesy, Physical

Medicine/Rehabilitation

Becker, Gerald J., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Bedard, Robert M., MD; Active, Pediatric

Allergy

Beebe, Roy D., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Bell, David P., DMD; Consulting, Dentistry

Beller, Peter J., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Bellucci, Aldo L., MD; Honorary, Internal

Medicine

Bender, Jean M., APRN; Adjunct, Pediatrics

Benthien, Ross A., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Bentman, Adrienne L., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Berke, Adrienne B., MD; Consulting,

Dermatopathology

Berkowitz, Samuel, DPM; Consulting, Podiatry

Berlin, Bert B., MD; Active, Urology

Berman, Elliot S., DDS; Active, Dentistry

Berman, Martin M., MD; Honorary,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

Bernier, James A., MT; Adjunct, Medicine

Berning, Richard A., MD; Active, Cardiology

Bernstein, Scott P., MD; Active, Nephrology

Berry, Cecile D., PA-C; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Bertsch, Helaine F., MD; Active, Radiation

Oncology

Bevilacqua, Richard G., DMD,MD; Active,

Oral-Maxillofacial Surgery

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Bezahler, Ronald C., MD; Consulting,

Ophthalmology

Bhagat, Smita J., MD; Courtesy, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Bier, Robin S., Ph.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Bilchik, Tanya R., MD; Active, Neurology

Binder, Thomas B., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Bingham, Katherine D., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Birkbeck, Helen M., APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Bisanzo, Mark C., MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Bisbee, SusanW., LAc; Adjunct, Medicine

Biskup, Joan M., PA-C; Adjunct, Internal

Medicine

Bissell, Kristin F., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Black, James C., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Blair, C. Lee, MD; Active, Psychiatry

Blanchard, Bradford M., MD; Honorary,

Internal Medicine

Blank, Karen, MD; Active, Psychiatry

Blechner, Jack N., MD; Consulting, Obstetrics

& Gynecology

Blinder, Jordan L., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Blitzer, Avrum H., MD; Active,

Gastroenterology

Blomquist,W Stewart, MD; Honorary, Internal

Medicine

Bloom, G. Peter, MD; Active, General Surgery

Bloom, Ronald J., MD; Courtesy, Cardiology

Bluth, Lawrence S., MD; Active, Neurology

Bocciarelli, Paul A., DMD; Courtesy, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Bogdanovics, Egils K., MD; Courtesy,

Endocrinology

Bogli, Carl, PA-C; Adjunct, Orthopedics

Boland, Carl J., MD; Active, Neurology

Bombassei, Gregory J., MD; Active,

Endocrinology

Bonaiuto, Gregory S., MD; Active,

Otorhinolaryngology

Bonanni, Craig C., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Bonney, Henry T., MD; Honorary,

Anesthesiology

Borgida, Adam F., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Bosco, Peter J., MD; Courtesy, Urology

Bourne, Katherine A., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

Bourque, Michel D., MD; Active, Pediatric

Surgery

Bouvier, Joseph D., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Bow, Laurine M., Ph.D; Consulting, Internal

Medicine

Bower, Bruce F., MD; Consulting, Medicine

Bowers, George N., MD; Honorary,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

Bowman, Bruce, PA-C; Adjunct, Orthopedics

Boyd, Timothy S., MD; Active, Radiation

Oncology

Boyle, James C., MD; Courtesy, Urology

Boynton,Whitney A., MD; Courtesy, Psychiatry

Bradbury, Robert L., DMD; Consulting,

Dentistry

Bradley, Donald F., MD; Honorary, Surgery

Brady, Elizabeth W., MD; Active, General

Surgery

Braren, Carl H., MD; Honorary, Internal

Medicine

Brauer, Lee D., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Brauer, Rima L., MD; Consulting, Psychiatry

Brautigam, Robert T., MD; Active, Surgery

Breiter, Jeffrey R., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Brennan, Kevin J., ; Adjunct, Urology

Brennan, Mary T., APRN; Adjunct, Cardiology

Brennan, Sean T., PA-C; Adjunct, Neurosurgery

Brennan, Tracy E., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Brennan-Centrella, Mary, APRN; Adjunct,

Pediatrics

Brewer, Sybille V., MD; Honorary,

Anesthesiology

Briccetti, Christine E., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Bridburg, Richard M., MD; Consulting,

Psychiatry

Briggs, Maria G., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Brigham, Margaret W., APRN; Adjunct,

Internal Medicine

Brodey, James F., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Bronson,William R., MD; Honorary,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

Brown, Amy K., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Brown, Colleen M., APRN; Adjunct,

Transplantation

Brown, David L., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Brown, Donald L., MD; Honorary, Psychiatry

Brown, Edwin, LAc; Adjunct, Medicine

Brown, Jeffrey R., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Brown, Matthew G., MD; Active,

Transplantation

Brown, Meredith B., PA-C; Adjunct, Pediatrics

Brown, R Timothy, MD; Active, Radiology

Brown, Scott L., MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Brown, Steven H., MD; Courtesy, Colon and

Rectal Surgery

Brown, Steven J., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Brownell, Kim C., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Browner, Bruce D., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Brunelli, Vincent G., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Bruno, Patricio G., DO; Active, Internal

Medicine

Brunquell, Philip J., MD; Courtesy, Pediatric

Neurology

Bryant, Michael C., APRN; Adjunct, Surgical

Critical Care

Bryon, Lori A., PA-C; Adjunct, Pediatrics

Buch, Peter S., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Buckley, Judith A., MD; Active, Radiation

Oncology

Buckman, Ronald L., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Bugliari, Richard A., MD; Active, Cardiology

Bullard, Sarah E., Ph.D; Consulting, Psychology

Bunke, Frederick J., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Buonomano, Ronald J., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Burgmyer, Leonard J., PA-C; Adjunct,

Emergency Medicine

Burnett, Robert W., Ph.D; Honorary,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

Burnham, Robert T., Ph.D; Consulting,

Psychiatry

Burton, Kevin J., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Bush, Frank J., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Bushell, Adolph, DDS; Active, Endodontics

Bustos, Arsenio M., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Butkovsky, Kirsten B., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Butler, Alan R., MD; Active, Radiology

C

Cable, Allison S., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Cahill, Joan D., LCSW; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Cahill, Johanna B., PA-C; Adjunct, Medicine

Cahill, Theresa A., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Calderon, Stephen F., MD; Courtesy,

Neurosurgery

Calnen, Gerald, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Campbell, Brendan T., MD, MPH; Active,

Pediatric Surgery

Campbell, Carol L., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Canevari, Daniela D., PA-C; Adjunct, Urology

Cannon, John L., MD; Honorary, Internal

Medicine

Cantin, Jeffrey A., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Canty, Lucinda, LNM; Adjunct, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Cappa, Joseph A., MD; Active,

Gastroenterology

Cappadona, John T., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Cappelluti, Erika, Ph.D, MD; Active,

Pulmonary Medicine

Cappiello, Angela, MD, Ph.D; Active, Psychiatry

Capps, Stephanie D., APRN; Adjunct,

Neonatology

Capra, Ralph J., PA-C; Adjunct, Anesthesiology

Capra, Theresa M., PA-C; Adjunct, Internal

Medicine

Caputo, Andrew E., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Cardon, James P., MD; Active, Cardiology

Carley, Matthew D., MD; Active, Nephrology

Carley, Nina H., MD; Courtesy, Infectious

Disease

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Carlton, Lawrence S., MD; Honorary, Internal

Medicine

Carney, Maureen E., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Carpenter, Robert J., MD; Courtesy,

Otorhinolaryngology

Carriero, Lucy, MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Carroll, Christopher L., MD; Courtesy,

Pediatric Intensive Care

Carroll, Wendi S., APRN; Adjunct,

Gastroenterology

Carter, Allen L., Ph.D; Consulting, Psychiatry

Cartun, Richard W., Ph.D; Consulting,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

Caruso-Bergman, Marcia, APRN; Adjunct,

Medicine

Case, Arnold L., MD; Honorary, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Casey, David M., MD; Active, Cardiology

Casey, Zoe C., MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Cassano, Victoria A., MD; Courtesy, Medicine

Castiglione, Charles L., MD; Active,

Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery

Castner, James J., MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Catalano, Carmen I., LAc; Adjunct, Medicine

Cavanagh, Norman J., DMD,MD; Active, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Cavanna, Christopher A., PA-C; Adjunct,

Emergency Medicine

Cech, Alex C., MD; Active,

Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery

Ceruzzi,William, MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Chaderjian, Lisa A., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Chadha, Manish, MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Chaffkin, Linda M., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Chagnon, Raymond J., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Chamberlain, Robert D., MD; Courtesy,

Cardiology

Chamberlin, Douglas E., MD; Active,

Psychiatry

Chameides, Leon, MD; Honorary, Cardiology

Chandawarkar, Aarit R., MD; Pediatrics

Chang, Mary W., MD; Active, Dermatology

Chartier, Timothy K., MD; Active, Dermatology

Chartoff, Stanley E., MD, MPH; Active,

Emergency Medicine

Chawla, Surendra K., MD; Consulting, Surgery

Cheema, Mohiuddin, MD; Active, Peripheral

Vascular Surgery

Cheffer, Eric T., MT; Adjunct, Medicine

Cherrone, Deanna M., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Cherry, David A., MD; Courtesy, Colon and

Rectal Surgery

Chin, Mark T., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Christie, Donna-Marie E., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Chrostowski, Violetta M., APRN; Adjunct,

Surgery

Chung, David Y., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Chung, Kyung H., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Ciccolini, Darren, PA-C; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Cieck, Mindi M., APRN; Adjunct,

Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery

Ciesielski, Thomas E., MD; Active, Anatomic

Pathology

Ciocca, Cristina L., Psy.D; Consulting,

Psychiatry

Cipolla, Donna M., MD; Active,

Gastroenterology

Civetta, Joseph M., MD; Consulting, Surgical

Critical Care

Clark,William E., MD; Honorary,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

Clark Coller, David, APRN; Adjunct,

Emergency Medicine

Cleary, Francis B., DDS; Courtesy, Dentistry

Clerkin, Edward A., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Cloutier, Michelle M., MD; Courtesy, Pediatric

Pulmonary Medicine

Clubb, Mariann, MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Clyne, Christopher A., MD; Active, Cardiology

Coates, Amy C., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Cohen, Eric D., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Cohen, Gary P., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Cohen, Jeffrey L., MD; Active, General Surgery

Cohen, Mario, MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Cohen-Abbo, Alberto, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Cole, Solon R., MD; Honorary, Pathology/Lab

Medicine

Coley, Geoffrey M., MD; Honorary, Surgery

Colfer, Jaclyn, PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Collias, James C., MD; Honorary, Neurosurgery

Collins, Kevin L., DO; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Collins, Rochelle L., DO; Active, Internal

Medicine

Cologne, Denise E., PA-C; Adjunct, Medicine

Combest, Spiro P., MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Conard, Frederick U., MD; Active, Radiology

Conrad, Cynthia D., MD; Courtesy, Psychiatry

Conrad,William D., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

Consebido, Pauleen R., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Contrino, Josephine, MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Conway, Edward J., MD; Honorary, Medicine

Conway, Mark, MD; Honorary, Psychiatry

Conway, Michael M., MD; Active, Pulmonary

Medicine

Conway, Stephen R., MD; Active, Neurology

Cooke, Ronald W., MD; Honorary, Surgery

Cooney, John R., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Cooper, Brian W., MD; Active, Infectious

Disease

Cooper, Martin M., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Corbett, Lisa Q., APRN; Adjunct, Physical

Medicine/Rehabilitation

Corcoran, Della M., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Cordes, John H., MD; Active, Child/Adolescent

Psychiatry

Cordiano, Alexis M., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Cordova, Brenda J., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Cornachio, Christine M., MD; Active,

Pediatrics

Corning, Joseph J., MD; Courtesy, Cardiology

Corradino, Joan F., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Corrow, Cathy L., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Cortland, Edward T., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

Cortland, Renee C., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Costello, Ruth, CRNA; Adjunct, Anesthesiology

Coughlin, Bret F., MD; Active, Radiology

Covington, Theresa M., Ph.D; Consulting,

Psychology

Cox-Chapman, James W., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Craig, Steven L., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Creedon, Patrick J., PA-C; Adjunct,

Cardiothoracic Surgery

Cremins, Michael S., PA-C; Adjunct,

Orthopedics

Croce, Kathleen, Ph.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Crombie, H. David, MD; Honorary, General

Surgery

Crombleholme,William R., MD; Active,

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Crone, Margaret B., APRN; Adjunct,

Emergency Medicine

Cronin, Edward B., MD; Active, Radiology

Cronin, Mary Beth, MT; Adjunct, Medicine

Crowley, Ellen M., APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Cunin, Burton, MD; Honorary, Ophthalmology

Curis, Francis T., MD; Honorary, Pediatrics

Curley, Timothy M., DO; Active, Nephrology

Currie, John L., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Currier, Allen A., MD; Radiology

Curry, Stephen L., MD; Honorary, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Cusick, Eileen R., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Cutler, Richard S., DPM; Consulting, Podiatry

Cyr, Mary-Ann, APRN; Adjunct,

Cardiothoracic Surgery

Czarnecki, Gregory R., DO; Active, Internal

Medicine

Czarnecki, Susan C., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Czarnowski, Marc J., DMD; Active, Dentistry

Czick, Maureen E., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

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D’Agostino, Darrin C., DO; Active, Internal

Medicine

D’Ambrosio, Susan E., Psy.D; Consulting,

Psychology

D’Ambruoso, Dominic C., MD; Honorary,

Anesthesiology

D’Avella, John F., MD; Active, Nephrology

D’Avignon, Marc B., MD; Active, Radiology

D’Occhio, Marzena S., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Dabrowski, Cindy A., PA-C; Adjunct,

Cardiology

DaCosta, Jose L., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

DaCosta, Maria M., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Dacruz, Jason N., PA-C; Adjunct, Orthopedics

Daggett, Deanne, MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Daigneault, Maria S., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Dailey, Mark E., MD; Active, Hematology /

Oncology

Dalton, George R., MD; Honorary, Pediatrics

Daman, Lauren A., MD; Active, Dermatology

Danitz, Mitchell, Ph.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

DeCarolis, Kenneth A., MD; Honorary,

Radiology

Deckers, Peter J., MD; Honorary, General

Surgery

Deegan, Patrick S., PA-C; Adjunct, Radiology

DeForest, Kelly M., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

DeFusco, Patricia A., MD; Active, Medical

Oncology

DeGiovanni, James C., Ph.D; Consulting,

Psychiatry

DeGraff, Arthur C., MD; Active, Pulmonary

Medicine

Dekker, Paul T., MD; Active, Hematology /

Oncology

Delgado, João H., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

DeLucia, Orlando, MD; Active,

Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery

DeMarcaida, J. Antonelle, MD; Active,

Neurology

DeMayo, Richelle L., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Denton, Cleveland R., MD; Honorary,

Medicine

DeSantis, Carla, MD; Courtesy, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Deshaies, Michael R., DO; Active, Internal

Medicine

Deutsch, Larry, MD; Pediatrics

Devassy, Karen S., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Dezi, Cynthia J., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Diamen, Sharon A., MD; Active, Pulmonary

Medicine

Diamond, Peter H., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Diana, Daniel J., MD; Active, Cardiology

Dick, Leslie S., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Dicks, Barbara, APRN; Adjunct, Internal

Medicine

Dicks, Robert S., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Diefenbach, Gretchen J., Ph.D; Consulting,

Psychology

Dieterich, Steven R., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

DiGiuseppe, Joseph A., MD, Ph.D; Active,

Anatomic Pathology

DiLuigi, Andrea J., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

DiMario, Francis J., MD; Courtesy, Pediatric

Neurology

Dinowitz, Kevin, MD; Active, Ophthalmology

DiStefano, Leo J., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Dixon, Andrea G., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Dixon, Jonathan A., MD; Active, Rheumatology

Dobkin, Eric D., MD; Honorary, Surgical

Critical Care

Dobrow, Robert J., MD; Honorary, Cardiology

Doelger, Peter J., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Doherty, Carrie A., PA-C; Adjunct, Orthopedics

Dolan, Thomas C., DDS; Active, Dentistry

Dolin, Scott L., MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Dolinsky, Paul A., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Dolinsky, Zelig S., MT; Adjunct, Medicine

Domenichini, David J., MD; Active,

Endocrinology

Dominguez, Yuri L., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Donahue, Ann S., APRN; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Donahue, George M., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Donaldson, James O., MD; Courtesy,

Neurology

Donnelly, Susan L., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Donnelly, Theresa M., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Donovan, Elaine G., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Donovan, James F., MD; Honorary,

Orthopedics

Donovan, Thomas J., MD; Honorary, Surgery

Donshik, Peter C., MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Dornelas, Ellen A., Ph.D; Consulting,

Cardiology

Dougherty, James E., MD; Active, Cardiology

Dowd, Donald R., DDS; Honorary, Dentistry

Dowsett, Robert J., MD; Active, Radiation

Oncology

Draa, Samir, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Drake, Mary-Jo, CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Drescher, Michael J., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Drezner, A David, MD; Active, Surgical Critical

Care

Druckemiller,William H., MD; Active,

Neurosurgery

Drury, Robert W., MD; Honorary, Internal

Medicine

Dua, Neeru C., MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Dufel, Susan E., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Duffy, Allyson N., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Dugdale, Thomas W., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Duggan,William J., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Duncan, Brett H., MD; Active, Cardiology

Dunn, Nicole, APRN; Adjunct, Surgical Critical

Care

Durstin, Holly, CRNA; Adjunct, Anesthesiology

Dworkin, Paul H., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Dwyer, Mary Ellen, CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Dym, Hal M., DMD; Active, Dentistry

E

Ebbets, Judith A., APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Edwards, Martin G., MD; Active,

Ophthalmology

Edwards, Randolph E., MD; Active, Surgical

Critical Care

Edwards, Shernett M., PA-C; Adjunct, Medicine

Egan, James F., MD; Courtesy, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Ehlers,William H., MD; Courtesy,

Ophthalmology

Eisen, Marc D., MD; Active,

Otorhinolaryngology

Eisenberg, Ellen, DMD; Consulting,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

Eisenfeld, Leonard I., MD; Active, Neonatology

Eisler, Jesse G., MD, PhD; Courtesy,

Orthopedics

Elaba,Wilfred P., MD; Active, Geriatric

Medicine

Ellison, Lee H., MD; Honorary, Cardiothoracic

Surgery

Ely, Matthew G., MD; Active, Urology

Emerick, Geoffrey T., MD; Active,

Ophthalmology

Emmel, David K., MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Engmann, Lawrence L., MD; Active, Obstetrics

& Gynecology

Engster, Peter W., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Epperson, C. Neill, MD; Courtesy, Psychiatry

Erdil, Michael, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Erickson, Carol J., APRN; Adjunct, Pediatrics

Erman, Spencer G., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Erol, Ali O., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Eror, Ellyssa L., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Estime, Pierre H., DO; Courtesy, Medicine

Estrada, D. Elizabeth, MD; Consulting,

Pediatrics

Evans, Elizabeth Y., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Everhart-Caye, Maria A., MD; Active,

Nephrology

Ewald, Edward M., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

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Factor, Jeffrey M., MD; Active, Pediatric Allergy

Fadakar, Parvin, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Fagan, Patricia L., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Fagnant, Daniel P., DO; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Fantl, Eugene, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Farrell, Elisabeth H., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Farrell, John M., PA-C; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Farrell, William J., MD; Active, Cardiology

Farrington, David L., PA-C; Adjunct,

Orthopedics

Farwell, Mary E., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Faucher, Sue-Ann, PA-C; Adjunct,

Neurosurgery

Feder, Henry, MD; Courtesy, Pediatric

Infectious Disease

Feingold, Andrew D., MD; Active, Cardiology

Feingold, David A., MD; Courtesy, Physical

Medicine/Rehabilitation

Feisullin, Karen T., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Feldman, Deborah M., MD; Active, Obstetrics

& Gynecology

Feldman, Thomas A., MD; Active,

Gastroenterology

Felice, Kevin J., DO; Courtesy, Neurology

Femino, Suzanne, APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Fenton, David T., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Ferlan, Virginia S., MD; Courtesy, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Fernandez, Janice L., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

Ferrand, Jennifer L., Psy.D; Consulting,

Psychology

Ferraro-Borgida, Melissa J., MD; Active,

Cardiology

Ferrarotti, Ruth A., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Ferrer, Fernando A., MD; Active, Urology

Ferrigno, Russell A., DDS; Honorary, Dentistry

Ferris, Charlene, CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Ferriss, Jane S., APRN; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Ferullo, Jenifer, APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Ficara, Robert J., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Fieldman, Arnold, MD; Honorary, Cardiology

Fiel-Gan, Mary D., MD; Active, Anatomic

Pathology

Fierer, Edwin J., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Finck, Christine M., MD; Active, Pediatric

Surgery

Fine, Alan, MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Finelli, Pasquale F., MD; Active, Neurology

Fink, Judd B., DDS; Active, Oral-Maxillofacial

Surgery

Firshein, Stephen I., MD; Active, Hematology /

Oncology

Fischer, Nathan R., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Fischer, Richard D., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Fischler, Adam H., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Fischman, Steven A., DMD; Active,

Orthodontics

Fisher, Daniel G., MD; Courtesy, Pediatric

Intensive Care

Fisher, Robert L., MD; Honorary, Orthopedics

Fishman, Theodore D., MD; Courtesy,

Psychiatry

Flescher, Robert, MD; Active, Gastroenterology

Fletcher, Mark C., DMD,MD; Active, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Fletcher, Susan H., PA-C; Adjunct, Medicine

Flowers, Alexandra, MD; Active, Neurology

Flynn, Christian M., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Fogel, Cathryn A., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Fogel, Denise L., Psy.D; Consulting, Psychology

Fogg-Waberski, Joanna H., MD; Active,

Psychiatry

Foley, L Christopher, MD; Honorary, Radiology

Folk-Barron, Lori, Psy.D; Consulting,

Psychology

Fons, Anthony L., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Forner, Leonard E., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Fortier, Alexander J., MD; Active,

Ophthalmology

Fortier, Lawrence J., MD; Active, Dermatology

Foster, John E., MD; Active, Radiology

Fote, John J., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Fox, Brendan M., MD; Consulting, Urology

Fox, Evan, MD; Active, Psychiatry

Fox, Yolanda B., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Foxman, Ethan B., MD; Active, Radiology

Fram, Daniel B., MD; Active, Cardiology

Franklin, John B., MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Franklin, Michael J., MD; Courtesy,

Otorhinolaryngology

Fredericks, Edward J., MD; Honorary,

Neurology

Fredrickson, Robert W., MD; Honorary,

Surgery

Freedman, Eileen, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Freeman-Bosco, Linda S., APRN; Adjunct,

Cardiothoracic Surgery

Freilich, Cecille R., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Freund, Jennifer S., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Fritts, Lori L., MD; Active, General Surgery

Fromson, Thomas N., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Frontera, Yolanda P., DDS, MDS; Active, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Fulco, Michael N., Ph.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Fulkerson, John, MD; Courtesy, Orthopedics

Fuller, Robert P., MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Furnelli, Victoria P., PA-C; Adjunct, Medicine

Fusco, Daniel S., MD; Active, Cardiothoracic

Surgery

G

Gabow, Andrew G., MD; Courtesy, Orthopedics

Gadarla, Mamatha R., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Gahm, Norman H., MD; Honorary,

Neurosurgery

Galbraith, David A., DMD; Courtesy, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Gallagher, Carol W., APRN; Adjunct,

Gastroenterology

Gallagher, James J., MD; Active, Peripheral

Vascular Surgery

Gallagher, Robert C., MD; Active,

Cardiothoracic Surgery

Gallegos, Rafael, Psy.D; Consulting, Psychology

Gallitto, Anne D., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Gallucci, Nicholas T., Ph.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Galvin, J Robert, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Ganeles, Andrew, MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Ganeles, Carolyn, MD; Courtesy, Pediatrics

Gange, Robert J., DDS; Active, Dentistry

Garrett, Audrey L., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Garrigan, R Thomas, PA-C; Adjunct,

Emergency Medicine

Garrison, John M., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Garrison, Margaret A., APRN; Adjunct,

Psychiatry

Garvin, Vicki L., Ph.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Gaudio, Alexander R., MD; Active,

Ophthalmology

Gaudio, Paul A., MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Gaynor, Mark, LCSW; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Geertsma, M Alex, MD; Consulting, Pediatric

Ambulatory

Gelber, Barry J., DDS; Active, Periodontics

Gelwan, Jeffrey S., MD; Active,

Gastroenterology

Gemayel, Carol Y., MD; Active, Cardiology

Genser, Stuart S., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

George, Anastasios B., MD; Honorary,

Ophthalmology

George, Anna, MD; Active, Pediatrics

George, Sosamma B., MD; Active, Physical

Medicine/Rehabilitation

Gerace, James R., PA-C; Adjunct, Neonatology

Gerber,William H., MD; Honorary, Obstetrics

& Gynecology

Ghabrial, Sobhy L., MD; Courtesy, Pediatrics

Gigstad, Joan E., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Gilbert, C. Mitchell, MD; Active,

Ophthalmology

Gillam, Linda D., MD; Cardiology

Gillis, Laura J., MD; Pediatrics

Gingold, Michael P., MD; Active,

Ophthalmology

Ginley, Meghan E., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

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Giordano, Michael J., MD; Neurosurgery

Giosa, Nicholas A., MD; Honorary,

Anesthesiology

Given, James B., MD; Honorary,

Anesthesiology

Gladski, Margaret, PA-C; Adjunct, Medicine

Glasmann, Ross A., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Glazer, Catherine S., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Gleason, Ellen E., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Gletzakos, Peter, DMD; Active, Dentistry

Glickstein, Marc F., MD; Active, Radiology

Glucksman,William J., MD; Active, Radiology

Godlash, Kenneth M., MD; Honorary, Internal

Medicine

Goethe, JohnW., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Goldberg, Frank E., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Goldberg, Morton H., DMD,MD; Active, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Goldblatt, Steven, MD; Active, Cardiology

Goldenberg, Steven A., MD; Courtesy,

Gastroenterology

Goldenthal, Carol, MD; Honorary, Cardiology

Goldman, Jonathan F., DMD; Active, Dentistry

Goldman, Richard L., MD; Active, Radiology

Goldner, Stephen H., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Goldstein, Laurence J., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Goldstein, Mark G., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Golembeski, Thomas J., MD; Anesthesiology

Golioto, Michael J., MD; Active,

Gastroenterology

Goller, April L., DO; Active, Internal Medicine

Golub, Grant R., MD; Honorary, Medicine

Golub, Robert J., MD; Active, Cardiology

Gomes, João A., MD; Active, Neurology

Goncalves, Octavio, CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Gonci, Mary-Ellen A., APRN; Adjunct,

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Gonzalez, Marbelia C., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

Goodman, Marvin M., DDS; Consulting,

Dentistry

Googel, Fredric R., DMD; Active, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Gooneratne, Tilak C., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Goracy, Edward S., DDS; Active, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Gordon, Donald E., PA-C; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Gordon, Jennifer L., PA-C; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Gorenbeyn, Aleksandr, MD; Courtesy,

Emergency Medicine

Gorusu, Madhavi, MD; Active, Medicine

Goupil, Michael T., DDS; Courtesy, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Graboff, David E., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Grady, Steven V., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Grady-Benson, John C., MD; Active,

Orthopedics

Graffagnino, Paul N., MD; Honorary,

Psychiatry

Graham, Gerard F., DDS; Courtesy, Dentistry

Graham, Neville J., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Graniero, Richard A., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Granquist, John D., MD; Active, Cardiology

Grant, Jennifer H., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Grant, Robert J., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Grant Kels, Jane M., MD; Active, Dermatology

Graves, Virginia L., APRN; Adjunct, Pediatrics

Graydon, R James, MD; Active, Urology

Grayson, Richard J., DPM; Consulting,

Podiatry

Green, Logan L., Ph.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Greenberg, Jonathan S., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Greene, Gerald S., MD; Honorary, Orthopedics

Greene, Ira M., DDS; Courtesy, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Greene, John F., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Greene, Judith K., APRN; Adjunct, Pediatrics

Greenfield, David N., Ph.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Greenspan, Beverly N., MD; Courtesy,

Neurology

Greenstein, Robert M., MD; Courtesy,

Pediatrics

Greenwood, Martha M., MD; Active, Radiology

Grey, Neil J., MD; Endocrinology

Grillo, Robert A., MD; Courtesy, Psychiatry

Grimes, Edward P., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Grindle, Cynthia, APRN; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Grinspan, Gregg H., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Griswold, Pamela C., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Grodofsky, Marshall P., MD; Active, Pediatric

Allergy

Grogan, Brian J., MD; Active, Radiology

Gross, Jeffrey B., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Gross, Ronald I., MD; Active, Traumatology

Gruca, Peter J., PA-C; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Guanco, Basilio M., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Guardino, Paul A., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Guay, Nancy J., CRNA; Adjunct, Anesthesiology

Guerin, Elizabeth T., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Guerra, Arthur J., APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Guertin, Danette C., APRN; Adjunct,

Cardiology

Guinan,William P., MD; Courtesy, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Gundersen, Charles A., MD; Honorary, Internal

Medicine

Gurtman, Frances B., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Gwozdecke, Steven, PA-C; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Gwozdz, Theresa H., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

H

Habelow,Wendy F., Ph.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Haber, Lawrence C., Ph.D; Consulting,

Psychology

Hackman, Janet T., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Hagadorn, James I., MD; Active, Neonatology

Hallisey, Michael J., MD; Active, Radiology

Hamel,Wallace J., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Hameroff, Harvey J., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Hammond, Jonathan A., MD; Active,

Cardiothoracic Surgery

Hampton,Walter R., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Hanna, Nora N., MD; Active, Child/Adolescent

Psychiatry

Hannan, Scott E., Ph.D; Consulting,

Psychology

Hardy, James H., MD; Honorary, Orthopedics

Harovas, Arthur, DMD; Honorary, Dentistry

Harrington, Corinne E., Ph.D; Consulting,

Psychiatry

Harrop, Catriona M., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Hartnett, Janice M., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Harvey, Richard C., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Hasan, Omar, MD; Courtesy, Internal Medicine

Hassan, Mohamed N., MD; Active, Neurology

Hauser, Stephen H., MD; Active, Radiation

Oncology

Hawthorne, Tracy A., PA-C; Adjunct,

Emergency Medicine

Hayes, Gail A., CRNA; Adjunct, Anesthesiology

Haymes, Michael, Ph.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Hein, Debra L., LNM; Adjunct, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Heller, Cynthia B., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Heller, Felice A., MD; Active, Cardiology

Heller, Gary V., MD; Active, Cardiology

Henken, Eleanor C., DMD; Active, Dentistry

Hennessey, Liane A., PA-C; Adjunct, Medicine

Henry, Kerrie M., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Henry,William B., MD; Active, Pediatrics

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Hepburn, Robert H., MD; Honorary, Urology

Hepner, George R., MD; Courtesy, Pediatrics

Herlands, Stuart E., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Hernandez, Debra B., APRN; Adjunct,

Medicine

Hernandez, Patricia, APRN; Adjunct, Internal

Medicine

Herr, J. Michael, DO; Active, Internal Medicine

Herr, Jill A., APRN; Adjunct, Pediatrics

Herson, Victor C., MD; Active, Neonatology

Herzig, Edward, DDS; Honorary, Dentistry

Herzog, Alfred, MD; Active, Psychiatry

Hess, Jennifer M., PA-C; Adjunct, Urology

Hewett,William J., MD; Honorary, Obstetrics

& Gynecology

Hight, Donald W., MD; Active, Pediatric

Surgery

Hild, David H., MD; Honorary, Medicine

Hildebrand, Judith A., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Hill, David A., MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Hine, Peter L., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Hirst, Jeffrey A., MD; Active, Cardiology

Hoang-Skawinska, Monika, PA-C; Adjunct,

Surgery

Hobert, Eric H., MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Hochman, Howard I., MD; Active, Urology

Hoffman, Deborah S., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Hoffman, Herbert S., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Hoffman, James S., MD; Courtesy, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Hoffman, Lee I., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Hoffman, Martin G., DO; Courtesy,

Gastroenterology

Holmes, Paula S., APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Holsbeke, Timothy J., PA-C; Adjunct, Medicine

Holtman, Allison G., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Hong, Joy E., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Hong, Sung Chil, MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Hong, Timothy J., MD; Active, Medical

Oncology

Hornblow, John T., MD; Honorary, Neurology

Horowitz, Steven M., MD; Active, Cardiology

Hortvet, Laurel A., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Hosain, Harini, MD; Courtesy, Pediatric

Allergy

Hosking,Wayne F., MD; Honorary,

Anesthesiology

Houle, Tracy L., APRN; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Howlett, David R., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Hu, Lorraine V., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Hughes, Sandra M., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Hull, David, MD; Active, Transplantation

Hull, Sharon S., APRN; Adjunct, Orthopedics

Humayun, Naeem U., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Humphrey, Chester B., MD; Active,

Cardiothoracic Surgery

Hussain, Shahnaz, MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Hyams, Jeffrey S., MD; Active,

Gastroenterology

I

Ianello, Joseph L., MD; Courtesy,

Gastroenterology

Iger, Howard G., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Illescas, Fernando F., MD; Active, Radiology

Immerman, Barry H., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

Inchalik, Kenneth R., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Indelicato, Mark G., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

Ingardia, Charles J., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Iozzo, Michael F., PA-C; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Isakoff, Michael S., MD; Courtesy, Pediatrics

Isenberg, Gary M., Psy.D; Consulting,

Psychology

Israel, Jonathan L., MD; Active,

Gastroenterology

Iyer, V. Ramesh, MD; Active, Cardiology

Izard, Mark W., MD; Active, Nephrology

J

Jacobs, Allan M., MD; Consulting, Psychiatry

Jacobs, Henry E., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Jacobs, Lenworth M., MD, MPH; Active,

Traumatology

Jacobs, Rose E., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Jacunski, Ewa M., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Jaffe, Adam J., Ph.D; Consulting, Psychiatry

Jajoo, Devika N., MD; Active, Radiology

Jakubowski, Peter P., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Jannuzzi, Peter J., MD; Active, Pediatrics

January, Mildred H., MD; Honorary, Psychiatry

Janzen, Arnold H., MD; Honorary, Radiology

Jarasek, Nancy K., APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Jaroszewski, Edward L., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Javornisky, J Gregory, Ph.D; Consulting,

Psychiatry

Jenner, Laura L., PA-C; Adjunct, Orthopedics

Jhunja, Rashma, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Jimenez, Michael J., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Jimenez, Ramon E., MD; Active, General

Surgery

Johnson, Amy M., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Johnson, David A., MD; Courtesy, Orthopedics

Johnson, Donald W., MD; Honorary, Radiology

Johnson, Fielding, MD; Active, Pulmonary

Medicine

Johnson, Kristina H., MD; Active, General

Surgery

Johnson, Lori B., APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Johnson-Arbor, Kelly K., MD; Active,

Emergency Medicine

Johnston, Janice J., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Jones, Merwood M., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Jones, Richard F., MD; Honorary, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Jones, Thomas G., MD; Active, Endocrinology

Joseph, Indramattie, PA-C; Adjunct,

Neurosurgery

Joseph, James G., MD; Honorary, Internal

Medicine

Joseph-Banks, Brooke, CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Josephson, Ronald P., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Joshi, Vijay V., MD; Active, Anatomic Pathology

Joughin,William L., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Ju,Won Hae, MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Judson, Peter H., MD; Courtesy,

Ophthalmology

K

Kadakia, Hemal H., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Kafer, Sheldon, MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Kagan, Jeffrey M., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Kahan, Robert W., MD; Consulting, Cardiology

Kahn, Michael D., Ph.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Kalaga, Ravishankar V., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Kale, Milind V., MD; Courtesy,

Child/Adolescent Psychiatry

Kallal, James E., MD; Active, Cardiology

Kallor, Scott M., DO; Active, Pediatrics

Kamanitz, Joyce, MD; Courtesy, Psychiatry

Kamin, Richard A., MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Kamradt, Jeffrey M., MD; Active, Hematology /

Oncology

Kanev, Paul M., MD; Active, Neurosurgery

Karabelnik, Lisa, MD; Psychiatry

Karasik, Michael S., MD; Active,

Gastroenterology

Karrenbauer, Camtu N., DO; Active, Internal

Medicine

Kasaraneni, Devika R., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Kashanipour, Shiva L., PA-C; Adjunct,

Neurosurgery

Kastoff, Stephen J., MD; Active, Cardiology

Kates, Richard J., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

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Katz, Mitchel G., MD; Courtesy, Pediatrics

Katz, Steven M., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Kay, Richard, MD; Honorary, Anesthesiology

Keating, Herbert J., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Keating, Kevin P., MD; Active, Surgical Critical

Care

Keefe, Arthur D., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Kehoe, Fiona C., Ph.D; Consulting, Psychology

Keightley, Deborah A., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Kellerman, Kathleen M., PA-C; Adjunct,

Surgery

Kellerman, Roy, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Kelliher, Kathleen L., PA-C; Adjunct, Pediatric

Ambulatory

Kellner, Marian F., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Kelly, Christopher J., MD; Active,

Ophthalmology

Kelly, Donald R., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Kelly, Martin J., PA-C; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Kels, Barry D., MD; Courtesy, Ophthalmology

Kennedy, Hugh A., MD; Courtesy, Urology

Kern, Kenneth A., MD; Honorary, General

Surgery

Kernisan, Gregory L., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

Kesler, Stuart S., MD; Active, Urology

Khaliq, Abdul H., MD; Courtesy,

Ophthalmology

Khalique, Mujeebe A., MD; Consulting,

Psychiatry

Khan, Ahmed M., MD; Courtesy, Neurosurgery

Khanna, Parveen, MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Khera, Anjum S., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Kiefer, Valerie F., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Kiehl, Kent A., Ph.D; Consulting, Psychiatry

Kieltyka, Andrzej P., PA-C; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Kiernan, Francis J., MD; Active, Cardiology

Kilbourn, Kent J., PA-C; Adjunct, Neurosurgery

Kiley, Robert F., MD; Honorary, Radiology

Kim, Chi, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Kim, Christina, MD; Active, Urology

Kim, Susan Y., MD; Active, Radiation Oncology

Kime, Charles B., MD; Active, Orthopedics

King, Mary B., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Kirschenbaum, Gene D., MD; Active, Obstetrics

& Gynecology

Kirton, Orlando C., MD; Active, Surgical

Critical Care

Klatsky, Alan U., MD; Honorary, Medicine

Klay, Martha, APRN; Adjunct, Urology

Kleiman, Michele D., MD; Courtesy, Pediatric

Neurology

Klein, Maxine J., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Kleinberg, Jeffrey A., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Kleinhen, Ian D., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Kleshchelskaya, Valeria, MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Klimek, Joseph J., MD; Active, Infectious

Disease

Klipstein, Arnold L., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Kluger, Jeffrey, MD; Active, Cardiology

Knauft, R Frederic, MD; Active, Pulmonary

Medicine

Knuth, Sara G., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Kodish, Martin E., MD; Consulting,

Endocrinology

Koff, Arnold M., MD; Active, Cardiology

Kokkirala, Aravind Rao, MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Kolakowski, Henry P., DDS; Honorary,

Dentistry

Kope,Walter R., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Kordansky, Daniel W., MD; Active, Pediatric

Allergy

Kornbrust, Amy M., PA-C; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Korus, Paul D., DMD; Active, Dentistry

Kosky, Lara B., PA-C; Adjunct, Neurosurgery

Kosofsky, Eric M., DPM; Consulting, Podiatry

Kosto, Bernard, MD; Active, Urology

Kozar, Albert J., DO; Active, Internal Medicine

Kozar, Christina A., DO; Active, Pediatrics

Kraft, Michael, CRNA; Adjunct, Anesthesiology

Krall, Michael L., MD; Active, Pediatric Allergy

Kratzer, Allan S., MD; Active, Radiation

Oncology

Krause, Peter J., MD; Active, Infectious Disease

Kreisman, Rhoda L., Ph.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Krenicky, Peter T., MD; Courtesy,

Ophthalmology

Krieger, James L., MD; Honorary, Radiology

Kritzman, Marilyn G., MD; Consulting,

Anatomic Pathology

Krompinger,W Jay, MD; Active, Orthopedics

Krumperman, Leroy W., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

Kuehn, Paul G., MD; Honorary, Surgery

Kugelman, Lisa C., MD; Active, Dermatology

Kugelman, Thomas P., MD; Active,

Dermatology

Kuiper, Odin K., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Kulas, Joseph F., Ph.D; Consulting, Psychology

Kulesa, Lorraine, APRN; Adjunct, Pediatrics

Kulicki, Leonard E., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

Kumar, Chandrika S., MD; Internal Medicine

Kuntz, Joanne G., MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Kuntz, Richard L., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Kupracz, Betty, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Kurbanov, Aleksandr, MD; Active, General

Surgery

Kureshi, Inam U., MD; Active, Neurosurgery

Kurth, Pamela A., MD; Courtesy,

Child/Adolescent Psychiatry

Kvam, David A., MD; Active, Neurosurgery

Kwok, Vernon Y., DMD; Active, General

Dentistry

L

Laakso,William B., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Labinson, Paul T., DO; Active, Endocrinology

Ladenheim, Sydney, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Lafrenier, R Kenneth, MD; Active, Psychiatry

Lageman, Jill S., PA-C; Adjunct, Neonatology

Lally, Anne, MD; Active, Transplantation

Lamarr, Deborah G., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Landry, Arthur B., MD; Consulting, Cardiology

Landwirth, Julius, MD; Honorary, Pediatrics

Lange, Stephan C., MD; Courtesy,

Neurosurgery

Langeland, Leena K., DMD; Active, Dentistry

Langlois, Marianne E., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Langmann, Robert D., MD; Internal Medicine

Langou, Albert H., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Lantner, Howard, MD; Courtesy, Neurosurgery

Lapidus, Garry D., PA-C; Adjunct, Pediatrics

Lapin, Craig D., MD; Courtesy, Pediatric

Pulmonary Medicine

Lapuk, Seth L., MD; Active, Cardiology

LaRocca, Charlotte A., MD; Active, Psychiatry

LaSala, Anthony F., MD; Active, Cardiology

LaSala, Christine A., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Laudone, Vincent P., MD; Active, Urology

Laut, Jeffrey M., MD; Active, Nephrology

Lautenbach, Richard, Ph.D; Consulting,

Psychiatry

Lavalette, John H., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Lawlor, Michael T., MD; Active, Infectious

Disease

Lawrence, Denise M., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Lawson, John A., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Lazor, Lawrence Z., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Lazor, Michael Z., MD; Honorary, Nephrology

Leach, C Edward, MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Leahy, Brendan T., PA-C; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Lebowitz, Steven, PA-C; Adjunct, Pediatrics

Lee, Hyun S., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Lee, Janice L., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Lee, Jason O., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Lee, Nora S., MD; Active, Neurology

Lee, Sherrylynn N., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

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Lee, Sun Yong, MD; Active, General Surgery

Leeds,William C., MD; Honorary, Medicine

Leggitt, Beverly A., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Lehmann,William B., MD; Active,

Otorhinolaryngology

Leicher, Carol R., MD; Active, Pediatric

Neurology

Lemieux, Lisa A., PA-C; Adjunct, Orthopedics

Lena, Christopher J., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Lenz, Geraldine, Ph.D; Consulting, Psychiatry

Leon, Allen, PA-C; Adjunct, Anesthesiology

Leonard, Gerald, MD; Courtesy,

Otorhinolaryngology

Leopold, Harris B., MD; Active, Cardiology

Leopold, Jodi M., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Leopold, Kenneth A., MD; Active, Radiation

Oncology

Lesser, Robert L., MD; Consulting,

Ophthalmology

Lessow, Richard J., MD; Active,

Otorhinolaryngology

Letendre, Michelle T., APRN; Adjunct,

Pediatrics

Leverton, Shirley T., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Levine, Marvin N., MD; Honorary, Pediatrics

Levine, Michael S., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Levine, Susan F., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Levine, Tracy E., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Levitz, Robert E., MD; Active, Infectious

Disease

Levy, Bruce H., MD; Consulting, Psychiatry

Lewinter, Jody R., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Lewis, Courtland G., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Lichter, Arlen I., MD; Courtesy, Physical

Medicine/Rehabilitation

Lichtmacher, Abraham, MD; Honorary,

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Lieblich, Stuart E., DMD; Active, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Lieu, Steven C., DO; Active, Internal Medicine

Ligato, Saverio, MD; Active, Pathology/Lab

Medicine

Lilly, Richard B., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Limaye, Deepa P., MD; Courtesy, Pediatrics

Linburg, Richard M., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Lindberg, Michael C., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Lindenberg, Leslie B., MD; Active, Pulmonary

Medicine

Lipkowitz, George S., MD; Courtesy,

Transplantation

Lippman, Leonard, MD; Courtesy, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Lipton, Philip, MD; Honorary, Medicine

Litwin, Kathryn E., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Liu, Holly Z., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Livadiotis, Panos A., MD; Consulting, Surgery

Livingston, Karen E., APRN; Adjunct,

Orthopedics

Livingston, Robert, MD; Honorary, Internal

Medicine

Lloyd, Jennifer L., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Loewenthal, Theodore L., MD; Active,

Gastroenterology

Loftus, Mirela, MD, PhD; Active,

Child/Adolescent Psychiatry

Logan, Jennifer C., MD; Active, Radiology

Logsdon, J. Daane, DO; Active,

Child/Adolescent Psychiatry

Lomeli, Gabino, MD; Active, Anesthesiology

London, Raymond G., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

London, Shawn R., MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Long, Joan E., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Lopez, Janice M., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Lopez, Ruth, APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Lopreiato, Matteo J., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Lothstein, Leslie M., Ph.D; Consulting,

Psychiatry

Lothstein, Mary Anne, Ph.D; Consulting,

Psychiatry

Lovejoy, David W., Psy.D; Consulting,

Psychology

Low, Henry B C., MD; Active, Cardiothoracic

Surgery

Lowe, Robert, MD; Active, Peripheral

Vascular/Thoracic Surgery

Lowenstein, Penny A., MD; Active,

Dermatology

Lowery, Susan I., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Luciano, Anthony A., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Luciano, Danielle E., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Ludwig, Mark E., MD; Active, Pathology/Lab

Medicine

Ludwig, Trisha O., LNM; Adjunct, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Luger, StevenW., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Lugo, Raquel, MD; Courtesy, Psychiatry

Luk, Stephen S., MD; Active, Traumatology

Lundbye, Justin B., MD; Active, Cardiology

Lussier, Robert G., MD; Consulting, Psychiatry

Luxemburg, Maury R., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Lynch, Christine K., PA-C; Adjunct, Cardiology

Lynch, Daniel J., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Lynch, Dolores A., APRN; Adjunct, Obstetrics

& Gynecology

Lynch, John D., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Lynch,William A., MD; Honorary, Radiology

Lyon, Jacqueline M., MD; Active, Radiation

Oncology

M

Macaulay,William P., MD; Honorary, General

Surgery

Macchiarolo, Denise C., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

MacGilpin, Douglas H., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Machado, John D., DO; Active, Internal

Medicine

Machon, Timothy J., MD; Courtesy, Obstetrics

& Gynecology

Macht, Christine M., PA-C; Adjunct,

Emergency Medicine

Mack, Daniel E., MD; Honorary, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

MacKay, Iain M., MD; Honorary, Radiology

MacKinnon, Ian, MD; Honorary, Medicine

Madigan, John C., MD; Honorary,

Ophthalmology

Madonick, Steven H., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Magin, Andrew, Ph.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Maglio, Joseph R., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Magnavita, Jeffrey J., Ph.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Magnuson, Karen, MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Mah, JohnW., MD; Active, Surgery

Mailloux, Nichole M., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Maine, Margo D., Ph.D; Consulting, Psychiatry

Makowski, Gregory S., Ph.D; Consulting,

Chemistry

Malinconico, Lawrence L., MD; Honorary,

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Malloy, Priscilla B., APRN; Adjunct, Pediatrics

Manaktala, Asha, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Mancoll, William, MD; Honorary,

Otorhinolaryngology

Mandavilli, Bela S., MBBS; Consulting,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

Mandavilli, Srinivas R., MBBS; Active,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

Manfredi, Brenda L., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Mangini, Lynn M., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Mangion, Judy R., MD; Cardiology

Mangual, Theresa Y., MD; Courtesy, Obstetrics

& Gynecology

Mansoor, Mohamed R., MD; Active, Cardiology

Manton, Janelle S., MD; Active, Dermatology

Mara, John J., MD; Courtesy, Orthopedics

Marco,William P., DMD; Active, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Marcous, Kristin J., PA-C; Adjunct, Medicine

Maresh, Henry R., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Marinelli, Kathleen A., MD; Neonatology

Mark, Howard I., DMD; Honorary, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Markowitz, Stuart K., MD; Active, Radiology

Marmer, Ellen L., MD; Courtesy, Pediatrics

Marnin, Vicki N., LNM; Adjunct, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Maron,William R., MD; Courtesy,

Ophthalmology

Marquis, Maynard L., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Marsh, Spinks H., MD; Honorary, Radiology

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Marshall, Bruce R., MD; Honorary,

Otorhinolaryngology

Marshall, Daniel, MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Martel, Adele L., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Martin, Richard J., DMD,MD; Active, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Martin, Robert S., MD; Honorary, Medicine

Martin, Thomas J., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Marvasti, Jamshid A., MD; Consulting,

Psychiatry

Massey, Robert U., MD; Honorary, Medical

Education

Mastella, Daniel J., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Master, Shahena, DO; Active, Internal Medicine

Mastroianni, Linda R., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

Mathalon, Daniel H., MD, PhD; Courtesy,

Psychiatry

Mathew, Anil, MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Mathews, John, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Matson, Adam P., MD; Active, Neonatology

Matson, Scott D., MD; Courtesy, Urology

Mauck, F Taylor, MD; Honorary, Pediatrics

Maurer, Brian, PA-C; Adjunct, Pediatrics

Maurer, Kathleen F., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Mazzara, James T., MD; Active, Orthopedics

McAleer, Irene M., MD; Urology

McAllister, Robert W., MD; Courtesy,

Orthopedics

McArdle, Christeen L., PA-C; Adjunct,

Medicine

McCarter, Yvette S., Ph.D; Consulting,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

McCarthy, Maureen F., PA-C; Adjunct,

Medicine

McClure, Jennifer J., APRN; Adjunct,

Neonatology

McClure, Mitchell H., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

McComb, Robert, Ph.D; Consulting,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

McCormick, James M., MD; Honorary,

Anesthesiology

McCormick, Michael J., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

McCrary, Christine T., MD; Active,

Rheumatology

McCullough, Louise D., MD; Active, Neurology

McDade, Michelle C., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

McDermott, Patrick H., MD; Active,

Endocrinology

McDonagh, John C., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

McDonald, G. Todd, APRN; Adjunct,

Psychiatry

McGlashan, Thomas H., MD; Courtesy,

Psychiatry

McGowan, George E., MD; Honorary, Pediatric

Surgery

McGrath, Kevin P., MD; Courtesy, Pediatric

Allergy

McGregor, Kristin, MD; Active, Pediatrics

McGuigan, Mary Erin, PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

McGuire, Barry R., DMD; Courtesy, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

McGuire, Brian N., MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

McGuire, Stephanie, APRN; Adjunct,

Neonatology

McIsaac, Joseph H., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

McKay, Charles A., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

McKay, Raymond G., MD; Active, Cardiology

McLaren, Margaret J., MD; Active, Pediatric

Ambulatory

McMahon, Michele M., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

McNab, John, PA-C; Adjunct, Transplantation

McNamara, Susan, MD; Active, Psychiatry

Mead, Peyton H., MD; Honorary, Surgery

Medina, Roberto M., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Mehendru, Radhika, MD; Active, Geriatric

Psychiatry

Mehendru, Raveen, MD; Active, Geriatric

Psychiatry

Mehldau, Craig A., MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Mejia, Sergio, MD; Active, Psychiatry

Mellen, Colleen E., APRN; Adjunct, Obstetrics

& Gynecology

Mello, Dennis M., MD; Active, Cardiothoracic

Surgery

Melman, David S., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Memmo, Pietro A., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Memon, Mohammed A., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Mendelson, Louis M., MD; Active, Pediatric

Allergy

Mendes, Beverly A., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Menick, Suanne M., APRN; Adjunct,

Neonatology

Menkes, Jeffrey S., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Menon, Mohanakrishnan V., MD; Active,

Medical Oncology

Merced,Wanda I., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Merkatz, Kenneth A., MD; Active, Cardiology

Merkelson, Scott J., DMD; Active, Dentistry

Meunier, Suzanne A., Ph.D; Consulting,

Psychology

Meyer, John L, MD; Honorary, Pathology/Lab

Medicine

Migliorato, Marcie, MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Milanese, Ann, MD; Courtesy, Pediatrics

Milburn,William M., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Millen, Linh, CRNA; Adjunct, Anesthesiology

Miller, Joel M., MD; Active, Endocrinology

Miller, Kenneth D., MD; Medicine

Miller, R Keith, MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Miller, Richard J., MD; Consulting, Psychiatry

Millerick, Joseph D., MD; Honorary, Obstetrics

& Gynecology

Millerick, Juanita R., MD; Honorary, Pediatrics

Mintell, David F., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Miranda, Kendra L., PA-C; Adjunct,

Neurosurgery

Miranda, Michael A., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

Miranda, Michael A., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Misiak, Joseph M., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Mistry, Shilpa T., PA-C; Adjunct, Medicine

Mitchel, Joseph F., DO; Active, Cardiology

Mitchell, Paul R., MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Mitchell, Rachel C., APRN; Adjunct, Pediatrics

Molk, Richard, MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Monforte, Ellen, CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Montefusco, Mary Ellen, CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Montgomery, Douglas D., MD; Active,

Radiology

Monti, David A., MD; Courtesy, Physical

Medicine/Rehabilitation

Montminy, John M., DO; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Moon, Mary S., PA-C; Adjunct, Orthopedics

Moore, Robert E., Ph.D; Honorary,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

Moote, Douglas J., MD; Active, Radiology

Morales, Tracy M., DO; Courtesy, Surgical

Critical Care

Morgan, Harry E., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Morgan, Lancelot P., PA-C; Adjunct,

Orthopedics

Morgenstern, Jeffrey H., MD; Active, Urology

Moriarty, Jennifer M., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Morosky, Michael F., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Morrow, Jeffrey S., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Morse, Diantha, MA; Teaching Affiliate,

Otorhinolaryngology

Mort, Thomas C., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Moss, Roberta J., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Moussai, Jacob, MD; Courtesy, Psychiatry

Moyer, Stephen D., DO; Active, Dermatology

Mucha, Theodore F., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Mueller, Robert E., MD; Honorary, Pulmonary

Medicine

Mullaney, John F., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Muller, Richard, MD; Active, Pathology/Lab

Medicine

Murcia, Eva S., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Murphy, Dianne, CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Murphy, George A., DMD; Courtesy, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

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Murphy, Karen Z., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Murphy, Keven A., Ph.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Murphy, Sheila A., APRN; Adjunct, Geriatric

Medicine

Murphy-Setzko, Marlene A., MD; Courtesy,

Urology

Murray, DoreenW., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Murray, James H., MD; Active,

Gastroenterology

Murray, Judith M., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Murray, Paul B., MD; Courtesy, Orthopedics

Muska, Leslie A., PA-C; Adjunct, Neurosurgery

Mustafa-Moinuddin, Shareen, CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Myers, Kurt J., MD; Courtesy, Pediatric

Emergency Medicine

N

Nagarkatti, Durgesh G., MD; Active,

Orthopedics

Namerow, Lisa B., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Naqvi, S. Johar A., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Natale, Frances O., DO; Active, Internal

Medicine

Nathanson, Robert B., MD; Active,

Dermatology

Neal, Amy, PA-C; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Negrich, Susan M., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Nemarich, Alfred N., DDS; Honorary, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Nerenstone, Stacy R., MD; Active, Medical

Oncology

Nesta, Joseph M., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Nestler, Jeffry L., MD; Active, Gastroenterology

Neuharth, Kristen L., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Neuwirth, Jerry, MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Newell, Richard C., MD; Honorary, Medicine

Newman, Richard A., MD; Active,

Otorhinolaryngology

Newton, Helen D., MD; Courtesy,

Ophthalmology

Nguyen, Manh D., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Nguyen, Tuyen D., DMD,MPH; Active, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Niego, Sara H., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Nieves, Julian, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Nightingale, Charles H., Ph.D; Honorary,

Internal Medicine

Nino, Alfredo F., MD; Honorary, Cardiology

Nissen, Carl W., MD; Courtesy, Orthopedics

Nobert, Gary F., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Nolan, Gerard M., MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Nolasco, Helena C., MD; Active, Rheumatology

Nova, Sheldon, MD; Courtesy,

Otorhinolaryngology

Nowicki, Thomas A., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Nusbaum, Henry J., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

O

O’Bara, Lynn F., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

O’Brien, James W., MD; Courtesy,

Gastroenterology

O’Brien, Karen T., APRN; Adjunct, Pediatrics

O’Connor, Charles T., MD; Honorary,

Psychiatry

O’Connor, Christopher F., MD; Active,

Pediatrics

O’Connor, Frederick V., MD; Active, Pediatrics

O’Connor, Thomas, MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

O’Conor, Lorraine M., MD; Courtesy,

Psychiatry

O’Flynn, Karen, MD; Active, Psychiatry

O’Loughlin, Michael T., MD; Active, Radiology

O’Neill, Margaret M., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Oakes, Howard J., Psy.D; Consulting, Psychiatry

Oberstein, Robert M., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Oeser, Linda J., APRN; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Offsay, Julian, MD; Active, Psychiatry

Ohki, Stephen K., MD; Active, Radiology

Ojha, Bhawani S., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Olivar, August C., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Oliveri, Janice A., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Olson, Edmund H., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Olson, Neil H., MD; Active, Infectious Disease

Onyiuke, Hilary C., MD; Courtesy,

Neurosurgery

Opalacz, John P., MD; Active, Radiology

Orlando, Rocco, MD; Active, General Surgery

Osada, Donald J., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Osley, Robert P., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Otis, Richard D., MD; Honorary,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

Overman, Lillian, MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Owitz, Sherri L., Psy.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Owlia, Dariush, MD; Active, Cardiology

Ozonoff, Maer B., MD; Honorary, Radiology

P

Pachucki, Debra A., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Packer, Andrew J., MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Palter, Marc D., MD; Active, Surgery

Panchal, Hemant K., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Pappas, Maryanne S., APRN; Adjunct,

Emergency Medicine

Paquette, Mary T., APRN; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Paradis, Jacqueline M., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Paradis, Marc A., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Pareles, Lawrence M., MD; Active, Cardiology

Parikh, Nehal S., MD; Courtesy, Pediatrics

Pariser, Ronald H., MD; Active, Cardiology

Park, David H., DO; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Parker, Lewis P., MD; Active, Rheumatology

Parkinson, Tonia L., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Parsch, Cornell, CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Parsons, Julian, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Pascal, Peter E., MD; Courtesy, Orthopedics

Pasciucco, Peter F., DDS; Active, Dentistry

Passman, Bernard, MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Pasternack, James J., MD; Active,

Ophthalmology

Pastuszak,William T., MD; Active,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

Patel, Anal C., MD; Active, Radiology

Patel, Minita, MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Patel, Nima G., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Patel, Shutish C., MBBS; Courtesy, Neurology

Paternostro, Gina M., APRN; Adjunct,

Gastroenterology

Pathmanathan, Suppiah, MD; Courtesy,

Pediatrics

Patten, Jennifer L., MD; Honorary, Internal

Medicine

Paulekas,Wayne C., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Pauli, Maura, APRN; Adjunct, Internal

Medicine

Paulin, Michael H., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Pearlson, Godfrey D., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Peck, Alexander S., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Pennoyer,William P., MD; Courtesy, Colon and

Rectal Surgery

Pentz, Paul G., MD; Courtesy, Psychiatry

Pepe, Judith L., MD; Active, General Surgery

Pepper, David A., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Perdrizet, George A., MD; Active,

Traumatology

Perez, Alberto, MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Pericat, Elizabeth T., MD; Courtesy, Pediatrics

Perks, Kenneth, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Perks, Susan O., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Perlmutter, Stephen, DPM; Courtesy, Podiatry

Perosky,Wayne M., PA-C; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Perry, Lisa C., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

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Pescatello, Linda S., Ph.D; Consulting,

Cardiology

Pesce,William J., DO; Consulting, Physical

Medicine/Rehabilitation

Petashnick, Daniel E., MD; Courtesy,

Ophthalmology

Peters, Susan K., PA-C; Adjunct, Medicine

Peters-Gee, Jill M., MD; Active, Urology

Petronio, Angela M., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Petrucelli, Michele, MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Phillips, Christopher R., PA-C; Adjunct,

Orthopedics

Phillips, Robin L., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Phinney, Arthur O., MD; Active, Cardiology

Pianka, Mary Ann, APRN; Adjunct, Obstetrics

& Gynecology

Pickett, Erin K., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Piecuch, Joseph F., DMD,MD; Active,

Oral-Maxillofacial Surgery

Pier, James W., Ph.D; Consulting, Psychiatry

Pierce, Michael J., MD; Consulting, Psychiatry

Pierce, Paula J., LNM; Adjunct, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Pinou, Anne E., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Piorkowski, Robert J., MD; Active, General

Surgery

Piserchia, Gerald G., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

Pitegoff, John G., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Poletti, Charles E., MD; Honorary,

Neurosurgery

Polio, John, MD; Courtesy, Gastroenterology

Pollack, Ira A., MD; Courtesy, Neurology

Pool, Sharon K., DO; Active, Pediatrics

Poole,William S., MD; Active, Radiology

Pope, Frederick J., MD; Internal Medicine

Pope, James S., MD; Active, Pulmonary

Medicine

Pope, Preston C., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Poppiti, Terry M., APRN; Adjunct,

Neonatology

Porter, Ross W., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Portereiko, Joseph V., DO; Active,

Traumatology

Post, Jarrod B., MD; Active, Nephrology

Post, Leah G., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Powers, Dianne M., APRN; Adjunct, Pediatrics

Powers, Robert D., MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Prasad, Avinash, MD; Active, Neurology

Prebluda, Jeffrey L., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

Preissler, Paul L., MD; Active, Cardiothoracic

Surgery

Preston, Mark R., MD; Courtesy, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Preysner, Linda A., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Price, Ann L., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Price, Cynthia L., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Price, John T., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Primiano, Charles A., MD; Active, Cardiology

Prindiville, David E., DMD; Courtesy, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Proxee, Bryan T., PA-C; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Pulido, Carlos A., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Pullen, Richard D., MD; Honorary, Medicine

Q

Quadri, Ishrat I., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Quinlan, Rosemary, MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Quint, Clay C., MD; Courtesy, Surgical Critical

Care

Quintero, Sandra M., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Quintiliani, Richard, MD; Honorary, Infectious

Disease

Quintiliani, Richard, MD; Active, Infectious

Disease

R

Ragaisis, Karen M., APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Raghavendra, Sree, DMD; Courtesy, Dentistry

Ram, Amitabh R., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Ramanan, Aruna S., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Ramanan, Chitraleka, MD; Courtesy, Pediatrics

Ramanan, Sundaram V., MD; Consulting,

Internal Medicine

Ramsby, Melinda L., MD, Ph.D; Courtesy,

Rheumatology

Ranade, Vinay R., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Ranade-Kapur, Rekha, MD; Active, Psychiatry

Ranga, Jyotsna S., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Ranga, Kasturi V., MD; Active, Nephrology

Rankin, E Clair, MD; Honorary, Medicine

Raskin, Sarah A., Ph.D; Consulting, Psychiatry

Rasoulpour, Majid, MD; Active, Nephrology

Rasoulpour, Mina R., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Ratchford, Mary G., MD; Courtesy,

Ophthalmology

Rathmann, Patricia, APRN; Adjunct, Obstetrics

& Gynecology

Ratzan, Richard M., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Ratzan, Susan K., MD; Courtesy,

Endocrinology

Rau, Frederick J., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Ravin, Anatoliy, DDS; Courtesy, Dentistry

Rawlins,Wayne S., MD; Consulting, Internal

Medicine

Ray, Carolyn M., MD; Active, Medical

Oncology

Raycroft, John F., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Raye, John R., MD; Honorary, Pediatrics

Raza, Carol J., APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Reaback, Richard I., DPM; Consulting,

Podiatry

Reagan, Louise A., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Reardon, Jane Z., APRN; Adjunct, Internal

Medicine

Reardon, Mark, CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Reddy, Usha, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Reed, Michael L., MD; Active,

Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery

Regan, Adine F., MD; Courtesy, Urology

Regan, Thomas J., MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Reik, Louis, MD; Consulting, Neurology

Reiner, Steven, DDS; Active, Oral-Maxillofacial

Surgery

Reiser, Ruth M., APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Reiter, Laura, LCSW; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Rendock, Deanne E., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Renstrom, Karen, APRN; Adjunct, Surgical

Critical Care

Rentas, Angel M., APRN; Adjunct, Cardiology

Rentz, Robert E., MD; Honorary, Internal

Medicine

Repucci, Anthony H., MD; Courtesy,

Gastroenterology

Rezuke,William N., MD; Active, Pathology/Lab

Medicine

Ricci, Andrew, MD; Active, Pathology/Lab

Medicine

Rice, Margaret L., APRN; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Richards, Barbara E., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Riege, Deborah S., APRN; Adjunct, Obstetrics

& Gynecology

Rifkin, Lawrence S., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Rinaldi, Maria, APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Rinaldi, Michael J., MD; Honorary, Cardiology

Ripepi, Francisco A., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Ritchie, Agatha T., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Ritoli, Elena Lee, DMD; Courtesy, Dentistry

Rizvi, Asad A., MD; Active, Cardiology

Robbin, Mark A., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Robbins, Jeffrey S., MD; Consulting, Internal

Medicine

Roberts, Melville P., MD; Honorary,

Neurosurgery

Robertson, Russell W., MD; Active,

Otorhinolaryngology

Robinson, Ellen J., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Robinson, Kenneth J., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Robson, Kenneth S., MD; Consulting,

Psychiatry

Rocha, Paula C., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

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Roche, Jamie M., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Rock, Reuben, DDS, MD; Active, Radiology

Rodrigo, Gilberto, MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Rodriguez, Alberto J., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Roman, Robin, MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Romano, Susan L., APRN; Adjunct, Pediatrics

Rondinelli, Salvatore, PA-C; Adjunct,

Emergency Medicine

Rosati, Dennis L., MD; Active, Physical

Medicine/Rehabilitation

Roselli, Anthony M., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Rosen, Elaine E., LCSW; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Rosen, James P., MD; Active, Pediatric Allergy

Rosenberg, Eric L., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Rosenberg, Ralph, MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Rosenberg, Ronald J., MD; Active, Radiology

Rosenbush, Emily J., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Rosengren, Sally S., MD; Courtesy, Pediatrics

Rosenkrantz, Ted S., MD; Courtesy,

Neonatology

Rosenkranz, Barry M., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Rosenlicht, Joel L., DMD; Courtesy, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Rosenlieb, JohnW., DMD; Active, Dentistry

Ross, Jack W., MD; Active, Infectious Disease

Rossetti, Robert A., DMD,MD; Courtesy, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Rossetti, Valerie A., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Rosshirt,Werner, MD; Active, Radiology

Rossi, Antoinette D., MT; Adjunct, Medicine

Rossi, Arnold J., MD; Active, Neurosurgery

Rossi, Michael A., MD; Active, Cardiology

Rosson, Robert S., MD; Honorary,

Gastroenterology

Rotenberg, Donald A., MD; Active, Nephrology

Roth, Malcolm S., MD; Courtesy,

Ophthalmology

Roth, Shari M., MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Rothenberg, Robert A., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Rothman, Lisa M., DPM; Podiatry

Rothwell, Marcia D., MT; Adjunct, Medicine

Rouleau, Christine M., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Rouman, James C., MD; Honorary,

Anesthesiology

Ruano, Gualberto, MD, Ph.D; Consulting,

Medicine

Rubin, Fred G., MD; Active, Cardiology

Rubin, Karen R., MD; Courtesy, Endocrinology

Rubin, Stacey, APRN; Adjunct, Neonatology

Rubin, Viviann M., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Rubino, Laureen F., MD; Courtesy, Surgery

Ruddat, Michael S., MD; Active,

Ophthalmology

Ruderman, Mark, MD; Active, Rheumatology

Rudnicki, Robert D., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Ruffett, Donald S., MD; Active, Cardiology

Ruffin, Richard T., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Ruiz, Ricardo, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Ruser, Tilla F., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Russell, Brenda J., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Russo, Michael J., PA-C; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Russomanno, John H., MD; Active, Pulmonary

Medicine

Rutstein, Robert D., DPM; Consulting, Surgery

Ryan, Lawrence P., DDS, MD; Active, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Rzepski, Barbara R., Ph.D; Consulting,

Psychiatry

S

Sachdev, Kiran, MD; Active, Gastroenterology

Sacheti, Vandana, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Safer, Robert H., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Sahakyan, Marine T., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Sahl, Robert A., MD; Active, Child/Adolescent

Psychiatry

Saidel, Matthew L., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Sajkowicz, Tammy L., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Salerno, Edward L., MD; Active, Pulmonary

Medicine

Salesky, Sharon N., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Salm, David S., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Salner, Andrew L., MD; Active, Radiation

Oncology

Saltzman, Seymour H., MD; Honorary,

Medicine

Salvietti, Ralph, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Salzberg, Donald J., MD; Courtesy,

Ophthalmology

Sampson-Sealy, Allison I., PA-C; Adjunct,

Surgery

Sanders, Marilyn R., MD; Courtesy, Pediatrics

Sanders, Ricky L., DO; Active, Anesthesiology

Sanderson, Karen M., LNM; Adjunct,

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Sardegna, Kathleen, MD; Active, Nephrology

Sardella,William V., MD; Active, General

Surgery

Sargent, R Kent, MD; Honorary, Emergency

Medicine

Satlof, David M., MD; Honorary, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Satvat, Behzad, MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Savinelli, Thomas J., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Sawyer, Jeffrey A., MD; Active,

Otorhinolaryngology

Saxon, Ronald J., MD; Courtesy,

Otorhinolaryngology

Scarangella, Stephen F., MD; Courtesy,

Orthopedics

Scavetta, Melissa J., APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Schachter, Andrew, MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Schauer, Peter K., MD; Active, Medical

Oncology

Scheetz, Nancy A., APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Scheinblum, Anne R., PA-C; Adjunct, Medicine

Scheiner, Laurie A., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Scherzer, Larry N., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Schettini, Pamela S., MD; Honorary, Obstetrics

& Gynecology

Schiff, Evan L., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Schigas, Libra S., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Schimpf, Megan O., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Schipke, Raymond E., MD; Honorary,

Pediatrics

Schmetterling, Jack A., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Schmoll, Ralph D., MD; Honorary, Medicine

Schnatz, Peter F., DO; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Schoem, Scott R., MD; Courtesy,

Otorhinolaryngology

Schott, Eric, PA-C; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Schramm, Craig M., MD; Courtesy, Pediatric

Pulmonary Medicine

Schuck, Elizabeth G., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Schuck, J. Christopher, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Schutzer, Steven F., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Schwab, Jennifer L., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Schwartz, Harold I., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Schwartz, Lester R., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Schwartz, Louis, MD; Honorary, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Schweizer, Robert T., MD; Honorary,

Transplantation

Scoles, Marc H., DMD; Active, Dentistry

Scott, D. Dawson, PA-C; Adjunct, Neurosurgery

Scrivano, Sharon M., APRN; Adjunct,

Emergency Medicine

Scull, Edward, MD; Honorary, Medicine

Sebastian, Vanassa J., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Seeley, Brook M., MD; Active,

Otorhinolaryngology

Seeley, Michelle Z., MD; Ophthalmology

Seetharama, Subramani, MD; Active, Physical

Medicine/Rehabilitation

Segool, Richard A., MD; Courtesy, Pediatrics

Seide, Morris J., MD; Honorary, Internal

Medicine

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Selcow, Jay E., MD; Honorary, Pediatric Allergy

Selden, Steven E., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Seltzer, James C., Ph.D; Consulting, Psychiatry

Selzer, Gerard B., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Sereny, Peter, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Seyler, L Everett, MD; Active, Endocrinology

Shack, David M., Ph.D; Consulting, Psychology

Shafer, David M., DMD; Active, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Shafer, Myron E., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Shangold, Gregory L., MD; Courtesy,

Emergency Medicine

Shapiro, Paul A., MD; Active, Gastroenterology

Shapiro, Philip E., MD; Consulting, Anatomic

Pathology

Shapiro, Ruben L., MD; Honorary, Cardiology

Shapter, Robert K., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Shastri, Munish K., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Shaw, Kevin M., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Shaw-Quinn, Leeanne E., APRN; Adjunct,

Geriatric Medicine

Shea, Kevin P., MD; Courtesy, Orthopedics

Shea, Lisa A., PA-C; Adjunct, Orthopedics

Shea, Michael D., APRN; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Sheffield, Karen M., LNM; Adjunct, Obstetrics

& Gynecology

Shelton, Philip A., MD; Honorary,

Ophthalmology

Shen, Peter U., MD; Active, Pathology/Lab

Medicine

Shepard, Ashley K., DPM; Active, Podiatry

Sheppard, Richard, MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Sherburne, Bradford J., MD; Active,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

Sherpick,William E., MD; Honorary,

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Sherwood, David R., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Shichman, Steven J., MD; Active, Urology

Shieh,William, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Shlamovitz, Gil Z., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Shoemaker, Sheila E., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Shore, Eric T., MD; Active, Pulmonary

Medicine

Shull, John C., MD; Honorary, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Sibley, Heather L., MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Siegel, Robert D., MD; Active, Medical

Oncology

Sigman, Robert L., MD; Honorary, Surgery

Sigmund, Stefanie L., APRN; Adjunct, Internal

Medicine

Silver, David M., DO; Consulting, Internal

Medicine

Silver, Herbert, MD; Honorary, Pathology/Lab

Medicine

Silverman, David A., MD, PhD; Active,

Geriatric Medicine

Silverman, David I., MD; Active, Cardiology

Silverman, Isaac E., MD; Active, Neurology

Silverman, Samuel M., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Silverman, Sheila R., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Silvers, David S., MD; Active, Neurology

Silverstein, Eric A., MD; Courtesy, Orthopedics

Silverstein, Eric W., DPM; Active, Podiatry

Silverstein, H Robert, MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Simao, Jessica E., PA-C; Adjunct, Neonatology

Simeone, Kimberley A., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Simmons, Elizabeth P., MD; Courtesy,

Ophthalmology

Simon, Mary A., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Simon, Richard H., MD; Courtesy,

Neurosurgery

Simonowicz, Patricia J., APRN; Adjunct,

Surgery

Singer, Paul R., MD; Honorary, Ophthalmology

Singh, Satesh C., MBBS; Active, Cardiology

Singhaviranon, Phanthila, MD; Active,

Pediatrics

Singleton, Matthew C., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Siraco, John F., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Skalski, Arthur H., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Skirgaudas, Mark A., MD; Active, Radiology

Slater, Richard, MD; Active, Gastroenterology

Slivka, Hilda, MD; Active, Pediatric

Ambulatory

Slover,William P., MD; Honorary, Radiology

Smally, A. Jon, MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Smedley, Michelle V., MD; Active,

Gastroenterology

Smirnoff, Alan M., Psy.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Smith, Benay P., APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Smith, Brian G., MD; Courtesy, Orthopedics

Smith, Evelyn F., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Smith, Howard G., MD; Courtesy,

Otorhinolaryngology

Smith, Karen P., APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Smith, Karin L., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Smith, Kira L., LNM; Adjunct, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Smith, Matthew L., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Smith, Steven S., MD; Active,

Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery

Smith-Slatas, Candra L., MD, Ph.D; Active,

Pediatrics

Smyth, Blaise E., PA-C; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Snyder, Amy L., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Snyder, Gail, CRNA; Adjunct, Anesthesiology

Sobelman, Steven J., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Solinsky, Alan E., MD; Active, Ophthalmology

9Songco, Martin B., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Soroka, Alan, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Sorosky, Joel I., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Spada, Daniel L., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Spear, Heather L., APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Spector,William B., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Spencer, Jeffrey V., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Spencer, Richard P., MD; Honorary, Radiology

Sperling, Arthur L., DMD; Active, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Sperry, Susan M., APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Spiegel, Gary R., MD; Active, Radiology

Spiegelman, Kenneth N., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Spiro, Jeffrey D., MD; Courtesy,

Otorhinolaryngology

Srinivasan, Prasad, MD; Active, Pediatric

Allergy

St. Onge, Cindy L., MD; Courtesy, Pediatrics

St. Pierre, James F., MD; Courtesy, Cardiology

Stahl, Kent I., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Stannard, Judith M., PA-C; Adjunct,

Orthopedics

Starkey, Noah, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Starr, Carol W., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Steele, Matthew G., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Steele, Michelle C., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Stein, Barry, MD; Active, Radiology

Stein, Jeffrey E., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Stein, Neil D., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Steinberg, Adam C., DO; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Stepanek, Mary D., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Stepnowski, Roxanne R., Psy.D; Consulting,

Psychology

Stevens, Michael C., Ph.D; Consulting,

Psychology

Stevens, Michael E., PA-C; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Stewart, Kurt R., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Stielau, Jean B., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Stiffle, Kate E., MT; Adjunct, Medicine

Stocker, Ralph P., MD; Active, Rheumatology

Stoddard, Ann L., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Stoj, Marion J., MD; Courtesy, Ophthalmology

Stoll, Frank J., Ph.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Stolman, Joseph M., DMD; Honorary,

Dentistry

Stone, Richard I., MD; Courtesy,

Gastroenterology

Stone, Susan M., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Straub, J. John, MD; Active, Radiology

Streeto, James M., MD; Active, Endocrinology

Streim, Carrie S., MD; Active, Pediatrics

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Striebel-Oberly, Cindi M., APRN; Adjunct,

Surgery

Su, Yanjun, MD; Active, Anatomic Pathology

Suchecki, Jeanine, MD; Courtesy,

Ophthalmology

Suecof, Larry A., DPM; Active, Podiatry

Sullivan, Paul R C., MD; Honorary,

Endocrinology

Sullivan, Raymond J., MD; Active, Orthopedics

Summerfield, Alan K., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Suski, Edmund T., MD; Courtesy,

Ophthalmology

Sussman, Steven K., MD; Active, Radiology

Sutay, J Bruce, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Swain, Edward B., MD; Honorary, Psychiatry

Sweet, Elliott B., MD; Honorary, Orthopedics

Sylvester, Francisco A., MD; Active,

Gastroenterology

Sylvester, S Russell, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Szabo, Ronald S., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Szerejko, Margaret K., MD; Active, Radiology

Sziklas, John J., MD; Honorary, Radiology

Szydlo, Jon, PA-C; Adjunct, Orthopedics

Szymaszek, Susan M., APRN; Adjunct,

Pediatrics

T

Takata, Hiroyoshi, MD; Active, Cardiothoracic

Surgery

Tally, Kevin J., MD; Active, Cardiology

Tandon, Manish, MD; Active, Surgical Critical

Care

Tandy, Bruce J., DMD; Active, Dentistry

Tarantino, Arthur E., MD; Active, Urology

Tarre, Eve R., MSW; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Taylor, Linda T., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Taylor, Peter T., MD; Honorary, Radiology

Taylor, Richard F., MD; Honorary,

Anesthesiology

Tchen, Christina K., MD; Pediatrics

Teiger, Michael B., MD; Courtesy, Pulmonary

Medicine

Tek, Ece, MD; Psychiatry

Terranova, Jody L., DO; Active, Pediatrics

Thayer, Elizabeth S., Ph.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Thibeault, Susan M., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Thomas, John B., MD; Honorary, Medicine

Thomas, Leonora P., APRN; Adjunct,

Cardiology

Thompsen, Jeffrey P., MD; Courtesy,

Cardiology

Thompson, Judy J., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Thompson, Paul D., MD; Active, Cardiology

Thomson, Jeffrey D., MD; Courtesy,

Orthopedics

Thorevska, Natalya Y., MD; Active, Pulmonary

Medicine

Tickey, Gary M., MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Tiernan, John F., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Tilden, Fred F., MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Tingey, Ian C., DDS; Courtesy, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Tinnesz, Peter J., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Tinsley, Joyce A., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Tishler, Darren S., MD; Active, General Surgery

Tolaney, Pooja D., MD; Active, Infectious

Disease

Tolin, David F., Ph.D; Consulting, Psychology

Tolsdorf, Christopher C., Ph.D; Clinical

Affiliate, Psychiatry

Tong, David C., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Toro-Salazar, Olga, MD; Active, Cardiology

Tortland, Paul D., DO; Active, Internal

Medicine

Toscano, Robert R., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Towers, Marlene W., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Traber, Erika S., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Tran, Ly C., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Tray, Kory A., MD; Active, Nephrology

Trehey, Patricia, APRN; Adjunct, Pediatrics

Tress, Jonathan H., MD; Active, Infectious

Disease

Tripp,William H., MD; Honorary, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Trono, G Thomas, MD; Courtesy, Urology

Trowbridge, Phillip E., MD; Honorary, Surgery

Truex, Richard H., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Trymbulak, Helen F., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Tsongalis, Gregory J., Ph.D; Consulting,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

Tucker, Elmo G., MD; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Tucker, Jolyon S., MD; Consulting, Neurology

Tulchinsky, Amir, MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Tulchinsky, Clarisse F., APRN; Adjunct,

Psychiatry

Tulikangas, Paul K., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Turner, Gregory T., MD; Active, Radiology

Twigg, Michele C., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

U

Underhill, David J., MD; Active, Cardiothoracic

Surgery

Underwood, Michael J., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Ungar, Martin J., DMD; Active, Dentistry

Upham, Stephen, MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Uphoff, Dean F., MD; Active, Pathology/Lab

Medicine

Urbanski, Steven R., MD; Active, Radiology

V

Vacek, Margaret M., MD; Pediatrics

Vacek,William J., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Van Niel, David E., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Veale, Christopher J., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Vella, Paul M., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Venero, Carmelo V., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Venkatachalam, Varalakshmi, MBBS; Internal

Medicine

Venkatesh, Jayashree, MBBS; Active, Pediatrics

Venkatesh, Peruvamba R., MBBS; Active,

Internal Medicine

Venti, Rozann F., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Vergara, Cunegundo, MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Verhoest, JoAnna L., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Verissimo, Ana Maria, MD; Active, Pediatrics

Viets, Douglas H., MD; Active, Urology

Vignati, Paul V., MD; Active, General Surgery

Vine, Hugh S., MD; Active, Radiology

Vitale, Elizabeth L., Psy.D; Clinical Affiliate,

Psychiatry

Vithala, Anil K., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Vogl, Birgit, MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Volpe, Brett T., MD; Active, Pulmonary

Medicine

Volpe, John P., MD; Active, Radiology

Voytek, Theresa M., MD; Active, Pathology/Lab

Medicine

W

Waberski,Witold M., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

Wabrek, Alan J., MD, DRph; Honorary,

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Wagner, Joseph R., MD; Active, Urology

Wakefield, Andrew E., MD; Active,

Neurosurgery

Walden, Jeffrey H., MD; Active, Cardiology

Walden, Peter G., MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Walker, Deborah A., APRN; Adjunct, Internal

Medicine

Wall, Karen L., APRN; Adjunct, Medicine

Wallace, Deborah, CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Walters, David L., MD; Courtesy, Colon and

Rectal Surgery

Waltman, Irving, MD; Honorary, Surgery

Wand, Martin, MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Wang, Alicia, MD; Active, Cardiology

Wang, Louis, MD; Courtesy,

Otorhinolaryngology

Ward, Thomas P., MD; Active, Ophthalmology

Warner, Allen, MD; Honorary, Psychiatry

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Warrington, Amy B., PA-C; Adjunct,

Orthopedics

Washburn, Carl F., MD; Active, Psychiatry

Waszynski, Christine M., APRN; Adjunct,

Medicine

Waterman, Deborah E., DPM; Podiatry

Watson, Carol L., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Watson, H Kirk, MD; Active, Orthopedics

Wawrzyniak, Irene, APRN; Adjunct, Psychiatry

Way, Patricia M., APRN; Adjunct, Surgery

Weatherby, Susan L., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Wehrum, Dawn R., LNM; Adjunct, Obstetrics

& Gynecology

Weinerman, Harry C., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Weinreb, Steven L., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Weinstein, Nancy J., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

Weinstein, Robert J., Ph.D; Consulting,

Psychiatry

Weisburst, Mark R., MD; Honorary, Cardiology

Weiser, Jeffrey S., MD; Active, Gastroenterology

Weiss, Alyssa B., APRN; Adjunct, Neonatology

Weiss, Linda, DO; Active, Internal Medicine

Weiss, Richard G., MD; Active, Pediatric

Surgery

Welch, Arthur S., PA-C; Adjunct, Orthopedics

Welch, Edmund T., MD; Honorary,

Anesthesiology

Welch, John P., MD; Active, General Surgery

Welling, Daniel S., MD; Courtesy, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Wellner, Murray I., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Wells, Jean, MD; Honorary, Pediatrics

Wells, Kenneth H., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Welsh, D’Anna M., PA-C; Adjunct, Surgery

Weltman, Richard B., MD; Pulmonary

Medicine

Wencker, Detlef, MD; Active, Cardiology

Werner, Herbert J., MD; Honorary, Pediatrics

West, Paul B., MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Wettstein, Markus, MD; Active, Endocrinology

Weyman, Brett A., DDS, MD; Active, Oral-

Maxillofacial Surgery

Wheeler, Maynard B., MD; Honorary,

Ophthalmology

Whitaker, Charles H., MD; Active, Neurology

9White, Edward J., MD; Courtesy, General

Surgery

Whitehead, David E., MD; Honorary,

Anesthesiology

Whitehead, David E., DDS; Active, Dentistry

Wickwire, James C., MD; Active,

Anesthesiology

Wiese, Chester A., MD; Honorary, Surgery

Wilcox, David S., MD; Honorary,

Endocrinology

Wiley, Catherine C., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Wiley, James F., MD, MPH; Courtesy, Pediatrics

Wilhelms, Kathryn L., DMD; Active,

Endodontics

Wilion, Felicia M., MD; Active, Pediatrics

Williams, Merrilyn, MT; Adjunct, Medicine

Williams, Rebecca N., MD; Active,

Pathology/Lab Medicine

Williams, Terri S., CRNA; Adjunct,

Anesthesiology

Willig, Robert S., MD; Consulting, Medicine

Winchester, Eugene A., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Windels, Mary H., MD; Active, General Surgery

Winnick, Frieda, APRN; Adjunct, Emergency

Medicine

Wiseman, Dana, MD; Active, Internal Medicine

Wolf, Arthur D., MD; Honorary, Internal

Medicine

Wolf, Scott A., DO; Active, Internal Medicine

Wolfberg, Carrie A., MD; Consulting,

Cardiology

Wolfson, Leslie I., MD; Active, Neurology

Wolkoff, Leslie I., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Woodley, Anthea F., MD; Courtesy, Cardiology

Woodruff, John H., MD; Honorary, Radiology

Woods, Scott W., MD; Courtesy, Psychiatry

Worgaftik, Brigitte P., MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Worthley, Catherine A., APRN; Adjunct,

Pediatrics

Woznica, Margaret E., MD; Active, Pulmonary

Medicine

Woznica, Zbigniew A., MD; Active, Internal

Medicine

Wright, Stephanie A., MD; Active, Infectious

Disease

Wu, Alan B., Ph.D; Consulting, Pathology/Lab

Medicine

Y

Yannopoulos, Aris D., MD; Courtesy,

Orthopedics

Yarlagadda, Ravi K., MD; Active, Cardiology

Yasuda, Thomas J., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Yaylagul, John Y., DO; Courtesy, Emergency

Medicine

Yeston, Neil S., MD; Active, Surgery

Yetil, Turgut, MD; Courtesy, Internal Medicine

York, Elihu, MD; Honorary, Medicine

Youmans, Erik L., MD; Active, Anesthesiology

Yuan, Stephen B., MD; Courtesy, Internal

Medicine

Z

Zablocki,Wieslawa, MD; Active, Geriatric

Medicine

Zabrensky, Karen, MD; Active, Obstetrics &

Gynecology

Zafian, Ruthann B., APRN; Adjunct,

Cardiology

Zahradnik, Janet, MD; Courtesy, Orthopedics

Zakko, Salam F., MBChB; Courtesy,

Gastroenterology

Zalneraitis, Edwin L., MD; Courtesy, Pediatric

Neurology

Zambuto, Domenic A., MD; Active, Radiology

Zamstein, Jacob, MD; Courtesy, Urology

Zande, Michael L., PA-C; Adjunct, Orthopedics

Zanker, Michael F., MD; Active, Emergency

Medicine

Zavoski, Robert W., MD; Active, Pediatric

Ambulatory

Zeller,WilliamW., MD; Honorary, Psychiatry

Zelman, Marvin, MD; Courtesy, Psychiatry

Zeman, Peter M., MD; Active, Psychiatry

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C O M M U N I T Y I N V O L V E M E N T

Each year, Hartford Hospital contributesin-kind services or lends support in otherways to various non-profit agencies. Formingpartnerships with like-minded organizationsallows us to serve the community well beyondour clinical mission. The following is a list ofthose agencies that received financial support,donations or in-kind services fromHartfordHospital during fiscal year 2006-2007:

ORGAN I Z AT I ON S

Alzheimer’s AssociationAmerican Cancer SocietyAmerican College of SurgeonsAmerican Diabetes AssociationAmerican Heart Association WalkathonAmerican Liver FoundationWalkathonAmerican Lung AssociationAmerican Red CrossAmistad FoundationAnti-Defamation LeagueAvery HeightsAvon Chamber of CommerceAvon DayBoys and Girls Clubs of HartfordBroad Park Development CorporationBurton C. Hoffman Golf ClassicBushnell Performing Arts CenterCamp CourantCatholic Family ServicesChannel 3 Kids CampCharlotte HungerfordCharter Oak Cultural CenterChildren’s MuseumChrysalis CenterCommunity Health ServicesCommunity Partners In ActionConnecticut Breast Health InitiativeConnecticut Children’s Medical CenterConnecticut Coalition for Environmental JusticeConnecticut ForumConnecticut Puerto Rican ForumConnecticut Valley Girl Scout CouncilConnecticut Women’s Hall of FameCystic FibrosisDay of CaringEastern Rehabilitation NetworkFamily Life EducationFirst TeeGoodwin CollegeGreater Hartford Arts CouncilGreater Hartford Convention and Visitors BureauGuakiaHabitat for HumanityHartford Areas Rally TogetherHartford Education FoundationHartford Multi-National Lions ClubHartford Police UnionHartford Stage CompanyHartford Symphony OrchestraHispanic Health CouncilHispanic Professional NetworkHogar Crea InternationalImmaculate Conception Shelter & HousingInterval HouseJewish Federation of Greater HartfordJohnson Memorial HospitalJudy Dworin Performance ProjectJr. AchievementJuvenile Diabetes Research FoundationKnox Parks FoundationKomen Race For The CureLatinos and Puerto Rican Affairs CommissionLearning CorridorLife ChoiceMarch of DimesMark Twain House & MuseumMended HeartsMetroHartford AllianceMi CasaMidstate Medical CenterNAACPNational Conference for Community and JusticeNational Kidney Foundation

National Multiple Sclerosis SocietyNew England Fiddle ContestNorthern Connecticut Black Nurses AssociationNutmeg Big Brothers & Big SistersNutmeg State GamesOpen HearthPrimera BautistaPublic Allies of CTRace for the CureRaynbow FoundationRiverfront RecaptureRushfordSalvation Army of Greater HartfordSouth Park InnSpanish American Merchant’s AssociationStrive/SANDTabor HouseThe First CathedralTown of AvonUNICOUnited WayUniversity of ConnecticutUrban League of Greater HartfordVNA Health Care, Inc.Wadsworth AtheneumWalk for PDKWest Hartford Chamber of CommerceWest Indian FoundationWheeling and AbleYWCA

S U P PORT GROU P S *

Addiction Self Help GroupsAdvanced Prostate Cancer Support GroupAlzheimer’s Support Group for CaregiversAnnual Memorial Service for Hemodialysis andCOPD Patients

Bereavement Support GroupBrain Tumor Support GroupBreast Cancer Support GroupBreast Reconstruction Support ProjectBreathe Easy Support GroupCancer BoutiqueComprehensive Health Enhancement SupportSystem

CBSR Patient/Family MembersFamily Education on Eating DisordersHealing HeartsHeart-to-Heart ClubHeart Transplant Support GroupHIV/Aids Support GroupLifesaver Domestic Violence ProgramLook Good, Feel BetterNew BeginningsOvarian Cancer Support GroupProstate Cancer Support GroupTransplant Support GroupSpouse Prostate Cancer Support GroupTransplant Support GroupTrauma Support After Care ProgramWhyWeight?

E DUCAT I ONA L P ROGRAM S *

Allied Health CollaborationBreast Cancer AwarenessBreast Feeding SupportCardiac Risk EvaluationsCelebrate Life-Survivorship DayDiabetes Life Care ProgramEvening of Lite LaughterFamily PlanningHeart HealthHereditary Cancer ProgramIndividual Birth PlanningLifeStar Safety ProgramMenopause ManagementNutritional CounselingParenting ClassesPostponing Sexual InvolvementPre-natal Nutrition CounselingProstate Cancer Public Education ProgramSmoke Cessation ProgramStress ManagementStrong Women ProgramWomen’s Heart Resource Center

Throughout the year, Hartford Hospital,supported by paid and volunteer staffmembers, participated in the followinghealth fairs or special events, providinghealth screenings and education:

AAA Allied ServicesAetna InsuranceAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican School for the DeafAsylum Hill Congregational ChurchAvon Senior CenterBob’s Discount FurnitureBright Horizons Family SolutionsBuckland Hills MallCapewell Components CompanyCapitol Region Mental Health CenterCharter Oak Community Health CenterCity of HartfordCommunity Health Center of New BritainCommunity Health ServicesCT Chapter of the PKD FoundationCT Natural Gas CompanyDST OutputEast Hampton Senior CenterEast Hartford Community HealthcareEast Hartford Employee Health FairEl Gitano SupermarketFaith Congregational ChurchFirst Church of the NazareneFirst Korean Church - ManchesterHamilton SundstrandHartford Gay and Lesbian Health CollectiveHartford’s Camp CourantHispanic Health CouncilHispanic Senior CenterHolo-Krome CompanyHope Seventh Day Adventist Health FairHouse of BreadHouse of Restoration ChurchING, Inc.Keney Park Family Day EnterprisesLatino Community ServicesLegislative Office BuildingLuther Ridge Senior HousingMalta House of CareMarlborough Senior CenterMothers Against Drunk DrivingMount Olive ChurchNBC 30 Health FairNewington Health Care CenterNorth End Senior Center – HartfordNortheast UtilitiesNutmeg State GamesOak Hill/NEATParkville Senior CenterPentacostal Church –West HartfordPhillips CME ChurchPortland Senior CenterPratt &WhitneyPro Health, Inc.RushfordSt. Augustine ChurchSt. Joseph’s CollegeSt. Rose ChurchSt. Rose SchoolSalvation Army Senior CenterSenator Mary Ann Handley Senior FairShaw’s SupermarketSouthwest Church of ChristSpanish American Merchant’s AssociationStanley Works World HeadquartersThe First CathedralThe Hartford CourantTown of East HartfordTravelers Insurance Co.Weston SolutionsWindham HospitalWindsor Fitness CenterWindsor Locks Senior CenterWiremond/Legrand

*Partial List

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Patient-Centered Care

In all our endeavors, we are guided by theneeds of the patient, creating a partnershipthat is effective and personal across thecontinuum of care.

Continuous Learning

We actively support outstanding programsof education and research designed toencourage the acquisition of knowledgeand skills that are of value to the organiza-tion and the community.

Community

We actively develop partnerships that willimprove our community and, as stewardsof a public trust, we ensure informed anddignified care for all patients regardless oftheir ability to pay.

Communication

We strive to acquire and understand infor-mation, and share it clearly and effectively.

Relationships

We develop and strengthen collaborativerelationships with all of our customers,including our patients, their families, ouremployees, volunteers, Medical Staff, andour business partners.

Diversity

We recognize, respect and actively supportdifferences among individuals and demon-strate this philosophy through our wordsand actions.

Human Resources

We support the professional and personalgrowth of employees in their pursuit of thehospital’s mission.

Service Excellence

In every interaction we have with patients,visitors, physicians, co-workers and otheremployees throughout the hospital,we demonstrate our commitment toanticipating, meeting and exceeding theirexpectations.

Organizational Ethics

We are guided by ethical values thatemphasize honesty, fairness, dignity, andrespect for the individual.

Superior Performance

We strive for superior performance in allthat we do, to preserve the hospital’s clini-cal, organizational and financial strength.

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OUR MISS ION IS TO PROMOTE,RESTORE AND MAINTAIN THEHEALTH OF ALL THE PEOPLEWE SERVE.

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L O C A T I O N S

Hartford

Hartford Hospital80 Seymour Street, Hartford, CT 06102

Avon

Hartford Hospital AvonWellness Center100 Simsbury Road, Avon, CT 06001

Glastonbury

Hartford Hospital Health Care Center – Glastonbury704 Hebron Avenue, Glastonbury, CT 06033

West Hartford

West Hartford Surgery CenterBlue Back Square

WethersfieldHartford Hospital Health Care Center –Wethersfield1260 Silas Deane Highway,Wethersfield, CT 06109

Windsor

Hartford Hospital Health Care Center –Windsor1060 Day Hill Road,Windsor, CT 06095

EDITOR:LeeMonroeWRITER:NoreenKirkDESIGN:RitzHentonDesignGroupPHOTOGRAPHY:LannyNaglerandJoyMillerILLUSTRATION:BruceMorser

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