Clinical Professor
Pediatric Anesthesia
“I help patients through the most critical and vulnerable moments of their lives.”
Working in anesthesia means that I help patients through the most critical and vulnerable moments of their lives, guarding and protecting them during a surgical procedure.
The patients I treat are often going through a significant and difficult event; I try to make both the child and parents comfortable, while providing expert medical care. I am humbled at being entrusted with that which is most precious for families: their child's life.
Each child has their own story that only their family knows; I try to listen carefully to what my patients' families have to say about their child's needs. You can't care for a child without hearing and understanding their unique story.
I consider myself the most fortunate person in the world, both because I love what I do and the life I have with my family.
Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, 06/30/1987
Massachusetts General Hospital Anesthesiology Residency, Boston, MA, 06/30/1994
Boston Children's Hospital Dept of Anesthesiology, Boston, MA, 12/31/1994
Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, 06/30/1988
Anesthesia, American Board of Anesthesiology, 1996
Pediatric Anesthesia, American Board of Anesthesiology, 2013
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