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Spinal Cord Injuries: Facts and Prevention Tips
Edward J Marcaccio, MD

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I have been a vascular surgeon for more than 25 years since completing my training at the then Deaconess Hospital in Boston. A native New Englander, I returned to my home state to practice, and was Chief of Vascular Surgery at Brown/Rhode Island Hospital until I left to join the team at Brigham Vascular Surgery in October 2016. Having led an academic department for many years, I sought to bring that level of experience with state-of-the-art vascular care to the community hospital setting and was recruited specifically to lead the division at South Shore Hospital. Since my arrival, South Shore Health has supported this vision for vascular care, opening a new Endovascular OR Suite for complex aneurysm repair; developing a multidisciplinary limb preservation team together with Podiatry, Plastic Surgery, and the Wound Care Center; and organizing community outreach and education events to allow for screening and prevention of vascular disease.
In my occasional free time, I am an avid boater and the South Shore has proven to be the perfect environment for me to pursue my other passion!
What Happens When You're Less Active
Falls Prevention Tips During Icy & Snowy Conditions
Injuries & Illnesses
State Approval Given for Behavioral Health Partnership with Aspire Health Alliance
Heads Up for Safety: Tips for Brain Injury Awareness Month
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
Mary Ellen O'Brien, MD, MBA

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I enjoy the challenge of the diagnostic process of medicine, which is one of the many reasons I have chosen to work as a nocturnist, which is a hospital-based physician who works overnight. In my free time, I've been known to read books about the American Revolution and Colonial Period, or attend hard rock/metal concerts. Also, '90s music is in my head all of the time.
Connor Long, PA-C

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My mission is to provide culturally competent, evidence-based, and compassionate care to improve the quality of life of all of my patients.
Medical care that not only tends to patients’ physiological ailments but imparts a sense of emotional comfort is the preeminent force in my practice. I completed my training at Tufts University School of Medicine, where I received a Masters Degree in Medical Science and another Masters Degree in Public Health.
