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Himani Patel, MD

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My goal as a physician is to help patients learn about the importance of following preventative measurements and living a well-balanced life to tackle many diseases before they become debilitating illnesses.
I am excited to be part of the South Shore Hospital Medicine team. I believe patient education and communication are the key components to provide the best possible care to all my patients. My training has helped me master the skills to provide evidence-based, culturally competent, and patient centered care to all my patients. It is my honor to be able to provide you the needed medical care while you are admitted to the South Shore Hospital.
Outside of work, I love hiking, painting, and exploring different places.
Brendan M Ryan, PA-C, BABIO, MMPAS

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I strive to educate patients about their health conditions in order to best include them as part of the treatment team.
Brendan has spent a large portion of his career practicing in Primary Care following graduation from MCPHS University in 2014. Having grown up in Massachusetts, as well as living and working in Southeastern Mass he has formed close relationships with his patients as they are frequently his neighbors, mechanics, former teachers and the like. From these relationships, he has learned the importance of community as part of a medical treatment plan, and this has now become an important aspect to the way he practices medicine. He is very excited to extend his medical career into the South Shore Health Community.
Mohammad R Afrasiabi, MD

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M. Reza Afrasiabi, MD
My mission is to provide every patient on the acute care surgery and trauma surgery services with the highest quality of care inside and outside of the operating room.
I was raised in Southern California and moved to Boston to complete my undergraduate degree in mathematics at MIT. After completing general surgery residency in Chicago, I moved back to Boston to complete fellowships in Surgical Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery at the Brigham. I love the outdoors and spend my free time snowboarding and hiking throughout the northeast with my friends and family.
Scott P Corkins, MD

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I went into family medicine in order to have long-term relationships with my patients, and I find this to be one of the most rewarding aspects of my career. I enjoy working with patients of all ages and working together with multigenerational families. Outside of medicine, my interests include running, biking, skiing, and travel. Most importantly, I love spending time with my family.
Robert T Sherburne, MD, MPH

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My mission is to make my patients feel more at ease and provide excellent care throughout the perioperative process.
After college I worked on an ambulance and quickly learned that I enjoyed caring for my patients in acute settings. Similarly as an anesthesiologist, I like the immediate good I can do for people. What I enjoy most though, is hopefully making people feel less anxious and more emotionally supported through stressful situations.
Caroline A Kim, MD, MPH, MS

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I am board certified in Internal Medicine and Geriatric Medicine, with clinical epidemiology training. My clinical expertise include assisting geriatric patients with informed-decision making based on risk factors and predictors of long-term functional outcomes, and implementing interventions to optimize functional and cognitive outcomes.
Samuel M Babchuck, CRNA, DNAP

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My mission is to promote patient advocacy by giving my patients a voice, protecting their rights, and ensuring their safety.
I went into anesthesia because of a positive experience I had while undergoing surgery. I felt like a person, not a number or specimen. It's that personal touch that I strive to provide to each patient I'm honored to care for. My family is my rock; my friends are my power; my patients are my passion.
Anna A Barbosa, MD, MPH

I grew up in Scituate and am a proud graduate of Scituate High School. After graduating from Harvard-Radcliffe, I continued doing another year of diabetes research at Massachusetts General Hospital, then did two years of breast cancer research at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. I graduated from the Boston University School of Medicine, went to UMass Worcester for residency, graduated from the Harvard School of Public Health, and then went to Brown for residency. I began working at South Shore Medical Center in 2008. I especially enjoy seeing patients who knew my father, a police officer in Scituate for 29 years and hearing their stories about him. I try to motivate, encourage and work with my patients and it is an honor and a privilege to be able to care for them. Outside of work, I love dancing, playing frisbee, and spending time with my family.
Elizabeth Brooks, PA-C, BA, MHSPAS

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I became a Physician Assistant because I love people, medicine, and teamwork. It is a privilege to be a part of someone’s health care team and I aim to do my best for each patient. I care for patient’s 18 and older by following medical guidelines, research and carefully listening to a patient’s history.
Outside of work, I love to spend time with my family, run and read.

