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Jaime L Jaronko, PA-C

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An admission to the hospital can be a very stressful time, no matter what the diagnosis is. While treating a patient's condition, I believe education and communication is very important. I enjoy spending time with my patients and their family, discussing their condition, and developing a treatment plan. Outside of work, my biggest joy is my family.
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Braintree-based OOFOS Provides a Little Extra Comfort to ED Staff
Jacqueline Berolini, PA-C

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My mission is to educate patients on their health conditions and provide personalized care to patients and their families.
I am passionate about providing the best possible care to patients. Entering the hospital can be a scary and stressful time for patients and their families. As a provider, I hope to ease this transition and cater to patient’s physical and emotional needs. Outside of work, I enjoy spending time outdoors, hiking, exercising, and spending time with my family.
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.
