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Allergy Anesthesiology Cardiology Emergency Medicine Family allergy anesthesiology cardiology emergency medicine family medicine internal medicine obstetrics & gynecology oncology pathology pediatrics psychiatry radiology surgery urology allergy anesthesiology cardiology emergency medicine family medicine internal medicine obstetrics & gynecology oncology pathology pediatrics psychiatry radiology surgery urology 2 3 4 5 6 7 YVETTE M. CHO, MD BREnda L. HaGEN, DO Ohio Hospital Based Physicians Ohio Hospital Based Physicians 2600 Sixth Street SW 2600 Sixth Street SW Canton, OH 44710 Canton, OH 44710 (330) 363-7462 (330) 363-7462 MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine ‘00 Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine ‘85 RESIDENCY RESIDENCY MetroHealth Medical Center: Cleveland, OH ‘95 Grandview Hospital: Dayton, OH ‘90 (Anesthesiology) (Anesthesiology) FELLOWSHIP Cleveland Clinic: Cleveland, OH ‘97 University Hospitals: Cincinnati, OH ‘89 (Anesthesiology) (Pain Management) FELLOWSHIP BOARD CERTIFICATION Riley Hospital: Indianapolis, IN ‘98 American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology (Pediatric Anesthesiology) BOARD CERTIFICATION American Board of Anesthesiology DAVid S. CUrriER, MD CHarlES J. HEarn, DO Ohio Hospital Based Physicians Ohio Hospital Based Physicians 2600 Sixth Street SW 2600 Sixth Street SW Canton, OH 44710 Canton, OH 44710 (330) 363-7462 (330) 363-7462 MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine ‘92 Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine ‘86 RESIDENCY RESIDENCY St. Thomas Medical Center: Akron, OH ‘93 Detroit Osteopathic Hospital: Highland Park, MI ‘89 (Internal Medicine) (Anesthesiology) Case Western Reserve University: Cleveland, OH ‘95 FELLOWSHIP (Anesthesiology) Cleveland Clinic: Cleveland, OH ‘91 Indiana University: Indianapolis, IN ‘96 (Anesthesiol- (Cardiac Anesthesia) ogy) BOARD CERTIFICATION BOARD CERTIFICATION American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology American Board of Anesthesiology ROBERT M. FEldEN, DO BErnadETTE F. JabOUR, DO Ohio Hospital Based Physicians Ohio Hospital Based Physicians 2600 Sixth Street SW 2600 Sixth Street SW Canton, OH 44710 Canton, OH 44710 (330) 363-7462 (330) 363-7462 MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences ‘88 Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine ‘78 RESIDENCY RESIDENCY Youngstown Osteopathic Hospital: Youngstown, OH ‘92 Cleveland Clinic: Cleveland, OH ‘82 (Internal Medicine) (Anesthesiology) University Hospitals: Cleveland, OH ‘89 (Anesthesiology) BOARD CERTIFICATION FELLOWSHIP American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology Presbyterian Hospital: Pittsburgh, PA ‘86 (Critical Care) American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology with BOARD CERTIFICATION Certificate of Added Qualifications in Pain Mgmt. American Boards of Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine & Anesthesiology 8 MicHAEL J. LyncH, MD MOUnir N. MiKHail, MD Ohio Hospital Based Physicians Ohio Hospital Based Physicians 2600 Sixth Street SW 2600 Sixth Street SW Canton, OH 44710 Canton, OH 44710 (330) 363-7462 (330) 363-7462 MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine ‘03 Ain-Shams University ‘80 RESIDENCY RESIDENCY University Hospitals: Cleveland, OH ‘07 (Anesthesiology) St. Elizabeth Medical Center: Youngstown, OH ‘92 (Internal Medicine) University Hospitals: Cleveland, OH ‘94 (Anesthesiology) FELLOWSHIP Cleveland Clinic: Cleveland, OH ‘95 (Anesthesiology) BOARD CERTIFICATION American Board of Anesthesiology STEPHEN T. MCCarrEN, MD JAMES R. OTWORTH, DO Ohio Hospital Based Physicians Ohio Hospital Based Physicians 2600 Sixth Street SW 2600 Sixth Street SW Canton, OH 44710 Canton, OH 44710 (330) 363-7462 (330) 363-7462 MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine ‘91 Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine ‘87 RESIDENCY RESIDENCY Cleveland Clinic: Cleveland, OH ‘95 (Anesthesia) MetroHealth Medical Center: Cleveland, OH ‘91 BOARD CERTIFICATION (Anesthesiology) American Board of Anesthesiology Akron General Medical Center: Akron, OH ‘98 (Internal Medicine) FELLOWSHIP Cleveland Clinic: Cleveland, OH ‘96 (Critical Care) Cleveland Clinic: Cleveland, OH ‘99 (Hematology/Oncology) BOARD CERTIFICATION American Boards of Anesthesiology and Internal Medicine MilTON P. Midis, MD JOSEPHinE M. PalUTsis, DO Ohio Hospital Based Physicians Ohio Hospital Based Physicians 2600 Sixth Street SW 2600 Sixth Street SW Canton, OH 44710 Canton, OH 44710 (330) 363-7462 (330) 363-7462 MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL Medical College of Virginia ‘86 Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine ‘89 RESIDENCY RESIDENCY Cleveland Clinic: Cleveland, OH ‘90 (Anesthesia) Northwestern Hospital: Chicago, IL ‘92 (Anesthesiology) BOARD CERTIFICATION Cleveland Clinic: Cleveland, OH ‘93 (Anesthesiology) American Board of Anesthesiology BOARD CERTIFICATION American Board of Anesthesiology 9 JAMES T. VrETas, DO JEffrEY S. ZAGST, MD Ohio Hospital Based Physicians Ohio Hospital Based Physicians 2600 Sixth Street SW 2600 Sixth Street SW Canton, OH 44710 Canton, OH 44710 (330) 363-7462 (330) 363-7462 MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine ‘91 Loyola University ‘99 RESIDENCY RESIDENCY Cleveland Clinic: Cleveland, OH ‘95 (Anesthesiology) Cleveland Clinic: Cleveland, OH ‘03 BOARD CERTIFICATION (Anesthesiology) American Board of Anesthesiology BOARD CERTIFICATION American Board of Anesthesiology ATEF F. WasEF, MD AndrEW M. ZUricK, MD Ohio Hospital Based Physicians Ohio Hospital Based Physicians 2600 Sixth Street SW 2600 Sixth Street SW Canton, OH 44710 Canton, OH 44710 (330) 363-7462 (330) 363-7462 MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL Ain Shams University ‘87 University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey ‘73 RESIDENCY RESIDENCY Brookdale Hospital Medical Center: Brooklyn, NY ‘97 Cleveland Clinic: Cleveland, OH ‘77 (Anesthesiology) (Anesthesiology) FELLOWSHIP FELLOWSHIP Boston Children’s Hospital: Boston, MA ‘77 Cleveland Clinic: Cleveland, OH ‘01 (Pain Management) (Pediatric Anesthesiology) BOARD CERTIFICATION BOARD CERTIFICATION American Board of Anesthesiology American Board of Anesthesiology 10 MOHAMED M. AL JabEri, MD HarsH GOVil, MD Aultman Center for Pain Management Spectrum Orthopaedics 2302 Fulton Drive NW 4650 Hills and Dales Road NW Canton, OH 44709 Canton, OH 44718 (330) 454-7237 (330) 477-9720 MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL Aleppo University ‘82 BRD Medical College, India ‘99 RESIDENCY RESIDENCY University Hospitals: Cleveland, OH ‘94 (Internal Medicine) MetroHealth Medical Center: Cleveland, OH ‘06 (Physical FELLOWSHIP Medicine & Rehabilitation) University Hospitals: Cleveland, OH ‘96 FELLOWSHIP (Neuromuscular Disorders) Cleveland Clinic: Cleveland, OH ‘07 (Pain Management) BOARD CERTIFICATION BOARD CERTIFICATION American Boards of Psychiatry and Neurology, American Board of Physical Medicine and Neurophysiology & EMG Rehabilitation JOSE M. CasanOVA, MD ATEF F. WasEF, MD Aultman Center for Pain Management Aultman Center for Pain Management 2302 Fulton Drive NW 2302 Fulton Drive NW Canton, OH 44709 Canton, OH 44709 (330) 454-7237 MEDICAL SCHOOL University of Madrid ‘84 MEDICAL SCHOOL Ain Shams University ‘87 RESIDENCY University of Chicago Medical Center: Chicago, IL ‘95 RESIDENCY (Neurology) Brookdale Hospital Medical Center: Brooklyn, NY ‘97 (Anesthesiology) FELLOWSHIP University Hospitals: Cleveland, OH ‘96 FELLOWSHIP (Pain Management) Cleveland Clinic: Cleveland, OH ‘01 (Pain Management) BOARD CERTIFICATION BOARD CERTIFICATION American Boards of Psychiatry and Neurology, American Board of Anesthesiology Electrodiagnostic Medicine and Pain Management ROBERT M. FEldEN, DO WilliaM J. WasHinGTON, MD Aultman Center for Pain Management Aultman Center for Pain Management 2302 Fulton Drive NW 2302 Fulton Drive NW Canton, OH 44709 Canton, OH 44709 (330) 454-7237 (330) 454-7237 MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences ‘88 University of Cincinnati ‘92 RESIDENCY RESIDENCY Youngstown Osteopathic Hospital: Youngstown, OH ‘92 Case Western Reserve University Hospitals: (Anesthesiology) Cleveland, OH ‘96 (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation) BOARD CERTIFICATION FELLOWSHIP American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology Rehabilitation Hospital of Fort Wayne: Fort Wayne, IN ‘97 American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology with (Musculoskeletal Disease) Certificate of Added Qualifications in Pain Mgmt. BOARD CERTIFICATION American Boards of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and Pain Management 11 Allan ATIEnza, MD TiMOTHY K. COOLEY, DO Canton Aultman Emergency Physicians Canton Aultman Emergency Physicians 2600 Sixth Street SW 2600 Sixth Street SW Canton, OH 44710 Canton, OH 44710 (330) 363-6203 (330) 363-6203 MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL Medical College of Ohio at Toledo ‘94 Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine ‘93 RESIDENCY RESIDENCY Summa Health System: Akron, OH ‘97 Allegheny General Hospital: Pittsburgh, PA ‘97 (Emergency Medicine) (Emergency Medicine) BOARD CERTIFICATION BOARD CERTIFICATION American Board of Emergency Medicine American Board of Emergency Medicine ROss F. CAMPEnsa, MD STEVEN E. DAVis, MD Canton Aultman Emergency Physicians Canton Aultman Emergency Physicians 2600 Sixth Street SW 2600 Sixth Street SW Canton, OH 44710 Canton, OH 44710 (330) 363-6203 (330) 363-6203 MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine ‘86 University of Cincinnati ‘98 RESIDENCY RESIDENCY Akron General Medical Center: Akron, OH ‘89 St. Vincent Medical Center: Toledo, OH ‘01 (Emergency Medicine)
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