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South Shore Medical Center Made a Difference in 2019
The Invisible Pandemic: Domestic Violence and Social Determinants of Health
Christopher W Rynne, MD

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Being a physician is an honor and a privilege I have enjoyed since graduating from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1979. As my patients know I am interested in your life, your passions and the Orthopaedic issues that frustrate you and how I might be of assistance to you. Surgery is not always a solution.
I take care of newborn infants and their great grandmothers. In an era of sub-specialization, I am the "silver haired" General Orthopaedist but have maintained my surgical skills and remain confident in my abilities. I have been fortunate to have treated multiple generations of my friends and neighbors here on the South Shore and work in a hospital committed to clinical excellence and compassionate care.
Allison M Ledoux, MD

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Growing up, my mother was a registered nurse and both of my parents were very service-minded. They taught me to give back to the community.
I fell in love with Family Medicine in my first year at Tufts. I became inspired to treat patients on a psychological, cultural, and emotional level, rather than just as a series of physical medical conditions.
I enjoy traveling. I lived in Scotland for a year during my residency, and I have traveled to Nicaragua several times to work on a variety of global health projects. While there, I learned to speak Spanish and love the opportunity to speak Spanish with patients here at home.
I enjoy cooking and trying foods from all over the world. I like tapping into my creative side as well, enjoying studio art, particularly oil painting and watercolors.
Holly M Leeman, MD

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As a medical student, I was unsure what my clinical focus would be. Once I saw my first delivery, it was clear that this was my future. I started my internship and residency training here in Boston. After moving to California and spending several years practicing there, I knew I wanted to return to Massachusetts. I have been at South Shore Hospital for nearly ten years now and am grateful to work with the women of the South Shore. After many years practicing both Obstetrics and Gynecology, I realized my true love was the Birthing Unit and transitioned to a Laborist position. I am privileged every day to be part of something so amazing and love that I get to share in such an important family experience.
My treatment philosophy and ultimate goal is to collaborate with families to achieve the best birth experience while helping to ensure the wellbeing of mom and baby.
Kelly N Lannutti, DO

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Kelly Lannutti, DO is the Director of Clinical Transformation and co-Medical Director of Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) for South Shore Health.
She is originally from Philadelphia and completed her medical training at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Lannutti joined South Shore Health in 2017 as the Chief of Urgent Care at South Shore Medical Center (SSMC). In 2019, Dr. Lannutti became Medical Director of Urgent Care for South Shore Health and recently moved to the Population Health and Contracting team.
In her current role, Dr. Lannutti oversees clinical initiatives and innovative care redesign programs including Mobile Integrated Health, Hospital at Home, Telehealth, and Remote Patient Monitoring.
Dr. Lannutti is passionate about rethinking how healthcare is delivered and establishing South Shore Health as a leader in innovation and value-based care.
Denise R Brown, MD, BS, MDDO

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I enjoy getting to know patients and treating the whole person. I focus on preventative care and supporting patients to reach their health goals.
The doctor-patient relationship is at the center of your health care, and I strive to provide care that is collaborative and inclusive. I have a holistic approach, working with patients to treat the cause of medical problems, and reducing prescription medicines when it is safe to do so. I am also pro-active, coordinating care and advocating for patients as they navigate the health care system. I enjoy caring for newborns, children, and family members of all ages, as well as helping with stress management and healthy lifestyle changes.
When not working, I enjoy spending time with my family and my extra-large dog, reading, running, cooking, and playing flute, piano and guitar.
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.
The Major Impact of Question 1 on South Shore Hospital's Emergency Department
Jordan A Love, PA-C

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My goal is to provide compassionate and equitable medical care to patients seeking care for breast-related concerns, including but not limited to breast lumps, abnormal screening mammograms, benign breast masses, and previous or current breast cancer diagnoses.
I am a graduate of the Tufts University School of Medicine Physician Assistant and Masters in Public Health dual degree program. I have been working at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Brigham & Women’s Hospital Division of Breast Surgery since June 2021.
It is my priority to provide care to patients that is skilled and supportive. I strive to accommodate a patient’s unique and individual needs such that all patients feel cared for and well-informed. I have professional interests in patient-oriented outcomes research and have studied coping and psychosocial wellbeing among adolescents and young adults with cancer. I am originally from Western Massachusetts, and my hobbies include hiking, skiing, and spending with family, friends, and my dog.
