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Shady Fattoum, MD

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Communication is the single most important tool in medicine which I try to achieve every day.
In my free time I enjoy cooking, spending time outdoors, and being with friends and family.
Tyler Silverman, DPM

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I am honored to treat and work with my patients. When I am not working, I am running marathons or trails, skiing, biking or cooking. Health and wellness are some of my passions.
Stephanie N Ajudua, MD, BA

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My mission is to provide an accurate diagnosis in patient's with complicated presentations and complex disease states.
I am drawn to Hospital Medicine for the acute care problem solving. I believe that the patient's "story" should be accurately presented and the diagnosis should "fit" the presentation. If it doesn't, the work up continues to reveal the missing piece of the puzzle. Communicating the plan of care and expectations re:hospital course allow for a more positive experience during an otherwise difficult time. Outside of work I enjoy spending time near the water in the Ocean State and attending car shows.
Aqeel M Siddiqui, MD

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I provide comprehensive care to vascular patients. This ranges from the treatment of peripheral arterial disease, venous insufficiency and aneurysms, as well as hemo dialysis access.
I also have advanced wound care certification, as well as a board certification in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy.
It is a privilege to help people and establish long-term relationships with my patients. I believe that everyone's medical care should be individually tailored. We all have unique characteristics that need to be considered when deciding a treatment plan. Communication is paramount.
I enjoy traveling to difference parts of the country and sampling unique cultures and cuisine. Having grown up in the Boston area, I enjoy watching sports with the local teams, and playing golf.
Shahe Fereshetian, MD

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My mission is to teach patients preventative measures to avoid disease processes.
It is a privilege to help patients understand their disease processes and actively participate in their care and decision making.


