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Lucy Gallagher: One Woman Challenged by Multiple Sclerosis Finds Hope in Physical Therapy
Five Questions Moms Pregnant with Multiples Should Ask
What to Expect When You Are Expecting More Than One Baby
Concern about EEE continues to grow
Emily McKinnon, PA-C

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My focus is to provide high quality health care and excellent communication with my patients.
I have worked clinically as a PA since 2014 in a variety of health care settings including hospitals, clinics, and subacute rehabs. This has provided me a deeper understanding of the healthcare system and the trajectory of the patient experience across multiple healthcare settings. Outside of work, I love music, traveling, and food.
Mohamedtauqir M Puthawala, MD, BAECON, BOABIO

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My journey to becoming a physician has led me not only to multiple states, but also abroad to Haiti and Jordan on medical mission trips. I am continually learning from my patients and their experiences. I translate this clinical knowledge to all of my new patients.
Outside of work I enjoy exercising, traveling, and spending time with my family
Milana M Shturman, DO

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I am originally from Russia. I underwent undergraduate and medical school education in Texas, and moved to the Boston area for postgraduate training in 2001.
I have practiced in Dorchester and Weymouth, Massachusetts since 2006. I joined South Shore Medical Center and South Shore Hospital in the Fall of 2017.
I am an experienced pulmonologist who provides care for multiple pulmonary diseases, including COPD, asthma, sarcoidosis, interstitial lung disease, lung nodules and lung cancer.
Are You Counting Your Kicks? The Benefits of Monitoring Fetal Movement During Pregnancy
John J Froio, MD

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Having grown up on the South Shore, it is a pleasure to care for patients of this region. I served in the US Navy following medical school and completed my surgical training through the Navy. Following multiple military assignments, I chose to return to the area in order to serve my local community and reside closer to my family.
Cara L Sacchetti, MD

I chose family medicine so that I could treat a wide spectrum of medical conditions and so that I could treat all ages, including newborns and multiple generations, in one family. This helps me to treat the whole person because knowing a person's social background is essential. I firmly believe that emotional and mental well-being are key factors in maintaining good overall health.
I grew up in Quincy and love living and working near my family and friends. I enjoy spending time at the beach, traveling to exotic places, going out dancing, skiing, cooking/baking, and following Boston sports teams.
