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Brittney L Bergeron, CNM, BSN, MSN, WHNP

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I want each patient I care for to feel heard, safe, well-informed and active participants in their healthcare.
Midwifery has been an (almost) lifelong passion of mine. I saw my aunt give birth to my cousin when I was 10 years old and knew instantly that caring for women and babies was what I was meant to do. I started as a labor and delivery nurse in 2011 and completed midwifery school in 2015. I have attended births in the hospital and home setting. I love caring for women in pregnancy and all other stages in their lives. In my free time, I enjoy hanging at our family beach house on the Jersey Shore, snowmobiling in Pittsburg, NH and spending time with my husband and 2 daughters.
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Richard C Tibbetts, MD

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I came to medicine from the business world, and it has been incredibly rewarding to focus my energy and abilities on helping people who are acutely ill. I believe that really listening to patients and their families is the key to providing exceptional care. Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my wife and two young children.
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.
Temilola A Onabanjo, MD, MPH

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I strive to help patients attain the best health possible; have full understanding of their health issues; and equip them to take partnership in managing their health.
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Kimberly O Dever, MD

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My career started in the US Army and it was a privilege to serve and care for women in the military and their family members while training at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and then stationed overseas in Germany for 4 years. I returned to the South Shore area since this is home and have been been fortunate to raise my family and to practice here since 2002. I am so grateful to have the opportunity to care for the women in our community. Although I transitioned to a more administrative role, I continue to practice obstetrics and gynecology here in the hospital and will continue to strive to offer the best care to patients through open communication and strong relationships.
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Aqueel Imran, MD

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I believe that its a great privilege to help patients and their families and build long term relationships with them. As we all are unique, I believe that everyone's medical care should be tailored individually. communication is very important. Outside of work, I love hiking, reading and spending time with friends and family.
