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JFK Medical Center North Campus JFK Medical Center North Campus Physician Directory Gabriel Camilo-Lopez, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology Universidad Iberoamerican Medical School Residency Facility: St. Elizabeth's Medical Center 5301 South Congress Avenue Fellowship Facility: Atlantis, FL 33462 Massachusetts General Hospital Phone: (561) 548-7300 William Michael Caskey, Medical School: MD University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Anesthesiology Residency Facility: 7700 West Sunrise Blvd Wilford Hall Medical Center Plantation, FL 33322 Fellowship Facility: Phone: (945) 939-5000 University of Florida College of Medicine Stephanie Katz Finkel, DO Medical School: Anesthesiology Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Residency Facility: 5380 Tech Data Drive, Suite 101 University of Miami Jackson Memorial Clearwater, FL 33760 Hospital Phone: (954) 714-6300 Fellowship Facility: Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center/Texas Heart Institute Keith Evan Frazer, DO Medical School: Anesthesiology Nova Southeastern University Residency Facility: University of Medicine & Dentistry of New 7700 West Sunrise Boulevard Jersey Plantation, FL 33322 Phone: (888) 742-7927 jfknorth.com Joy Susan Graham, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology Columbia University, College of Physicians & Surgeons Residency Facility: 13001 Southern Boulevard Columbia Presbyterian Hospital Loxahatchee, FL 33470 Fellowship Facility: Phone: (561) 798-3300 Columbia Presbyterian Hospital Petra Grimm, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology University Of Duisburg-Essen Residency Facility: Vanderbilt University Medical Center 5301 South Congress Avenue Atlantis, FL 33462 Phone: (561) 548-7300 Iqbal Zafar Hamid, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology Sind Medical College 5301 South Congress Avenue Atlantis, FL 33462 Phone: (561) 548-7300 David Samuel Haverman, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Residency Facility: 5301 South Congress Avenue Jackson Memorial Hospital Atlantis, FL 33462 Phone: (561) 548-7300 jfknorth.com Andre Hylton, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology SUNY College of Medicine Residency Facility: Saint Barnabas Medical Center Program 5380 Tech Data Drive, Suite 101 Fellowship Facility: Clearwater, FL 33760 Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Phone: (727) 437-3085 Boris G Ilchenko, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology University Of Latvia Medical Faculty Residency Facility: Boston University Medical Center 7700 West Sunrise Boulevard Fellowship Facility: Plantation, FL 33322 Boston University Medical Center Phone: (954) 939-5254 Janice Arlyn Dawn Jacques, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology Howard University College of Medicine Residency Facility: Albert Einstein Medical Center 5301 South Congress Avenue Atlantis, FL 33462 Phone: (561) 548-7300 Arvind Kapila, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology Glasgow University School of Medicine Residency Facility: Mount Sinai Medical Center 7700 West Sunrise Boulevard Plantation, FL 33322 Phone: (954) 939-5254 jfknorth.com Kristi Dana Langston, DO Medical School: Anesthesiology Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine Residency Facility: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center 5301 South Congress Avenue Fellowship Facility: Atlantis, FL 33462 Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Phone: (561) 548-7300 Dmitry A Mezentsev, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology Petrozavodsk State Medical University Residency Facility: University of Miami School of Medicine 13001 Southern Blvd Fellowship Facility: Loxahatchee, FL 33470 University of Miami School of Medicine Phone: (561) 798-6092 Emil Michaels, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology Medical University-Sofa Residency Facility: MetroHealth Medical Center 5380 Tech Data Dr., Ste 101 Clearwater, FL 33760 Phone: (727) 437-0859 Robert Donald Mitchell, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology Washington Univ School of Medicine Residency Facility: Cleveland Clinic 7700 West Sunrise Boulevard Fellowship Facility: Plantation, FL 33322 Cleveland Clinic Phone: (945) 939-5000 jfknorth.com Andrew Paul O'Halloran, DO Medical School: Anesthesiology Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Residency Facility: 5380 Tech Data Drive, Suite 101 Caritas Saint Elizabeth'd Medical Center Clearwater, FL 33760 Fellowship Facility: Phone: (727) 437-3085 Caritas Saint Elizabeth'd Medical Center Joseph Alexis Quinones, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology American University of the Caribbean Residency Facility: Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State 5301 South Congress Avenue University Atlantis, FL 33462 Fellowship Facility: Phone: (561) 548-7300 Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University Program Jonathan M Rubin, MD Anesthesiology 5380 Tech Data Drive, Suite 101 Clearwater, FL 33760 Phone: (727) 437-3085 David J Salvador, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology Northwestern University Medical School 5301 South Congress Avenue Atlantis, FL 33462 Phone: (561) 548-7300 jfknorth.com Janaid H Sheikh, DO Medical School: Anesthesiology Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine Residency Facility: 13001 Southern Boulevard Larkin Community Hospital Loxahatchee, FL 33470 Phone: (561) 798-3300 Andrew Cary Stern, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology St. George's University School of Medicine Residency Facility: University of South Florida * 13001 Southern Blvd Fellowship Facility: Loxahatchee, FL 33470 Boston Children's Hospital Program Phone: (561) 798-6092 Richard Lee Wayne, MD Medical School: Anesthesiology Baylor College of Medicine Residency Facility: University of Cincinnati 5301 South Congress Avenue Fellowship Facility: Atlantis, FL 33462 University of Cincinnati Phone: (561) 548-7300 Esteban Cardonne, MD Medical School: Behavioral Health Instituto Superior de Ciencias Medical de La Haban Residency Facility: 10301 Hagen Ranch Road, Suite B6 Citrus Health Network, Inc. Boynton Beach, FL 33437 Fellowship Facility: Phone: (888) 852-6672 Citrus Health Network jfknorth.com Ebony Renae Davis, MD Medical School: Behavioral Health University of Alabama School of Medicine Residency Facility: UAB Hospital 6801 Lake Worth Road, Suit 215 Fellowship Facility: Lake Worth, FL 33467 New York Presbyterian Hospital - Cornell Phone: (561) 444-2351 Medical Center Yakov Greenstein, MD Medical School: Behavioral Health Sackler School of Medicine / New York Ofce Residency Facility: Montefore Medical Center 7481 West Oakland Park Boulevard, Suite 100 Lauderhill, FL 33319 Phone: (954) 771-7743 David Shakespeare Medical School: Husted, MD University of Florida College of Medicine Behavioral Health Residency Facility: University of Florida College of Health 3365 Burns Rd, Suite 203 Professions Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Fellowship Facility: Phone: (561) 402-3971 University of Florida College of Health Professions Curtis Clint E. Phillips, MD Medical School: Behavioral Health St. George's Universtiy School of Medicine Residency Facility: State University of New York at Syracuse 10301 Hagen Ranch Road, Suite B6 College of Medicine Boynton Beach, FL 33437 Fellowship Facility: Phone: (561) 752-9490 Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai jfknorth.com Christopher Alan Rienas, MD Medical School: Behavioral Health University of Miami School of Medicine Residency Facility: University of California San Francisco 10301 Hagen Ranch Road, Suite B6 Fellowship Facility: Boynton Beach, FL 33437 University of California Phone: (561) 752-9490 Daniel Stein Lifshitz, MD Medical School: Behavioral Health Universidad Anahuac Residency Facility: Texas Tech University Health Sciences 10301 Hagen Ranch Road, Suite B6 Center Boynton Beach, FL 33437 Phone: (561) 752-9490 Janell Tabora, MD Medical School: Behavioral Health St. Matthew's University School Of Medicine Residency Facility: University of Alabama 220 Congress Park Drive, Suite 245 Fellowship Facility: delray beach, FL 33445 Northwest University Phone: (561) 444-2351 Serge Thys, MD Medical School: Behavioral Health Universidad Central de Caribe Residency Facility: State University of New York 5730 Corporate way #100 Fellowship Facility: West Palm Beach, FL 33407 Kings County Hospital - SUNY Downstate Phone: (561) 863-7800 jfknorth.com Kevin Edward Whitlock, DO Medical School: Behavioral Health Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Residency Facility: 7481 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Suite 100 Larkin Community Hospital Lauderhill, FL 33319 Fellowship Facility: Phone: (954) 771-7743 University of Miami School of Medicine Scott Daniel Segal, MD Medical School: Behavioral Health Albany Medical College Residency Facility: Jackson Memorial Hospital 1065 North East 125th Street, Suite 206 Fellowship Facility: North Miami, FL 33161 Jackson Memorial Hospital Phone: (305) 891-0050 Israel Emmanuel Henriquez, DO Medical School: Cardiology Nova Southeastern University Residency Facility: Palmetto General Hospital 1447 Medical Park Boulevard, Suite 101 Fellowship Facility: Wellington, FL 33414 Palmetto General Hospital Phone: (561) 753-0001 Steven Lane Borzak, MD Medical School: Cardiology UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AT CHIC Residency Facility: Florida Cardiology Group Michael Reese Hospital (Program Closed) 110 JFK Dr Suite 110 Fellowship Facility: Atlantis, FL 33462 Brigham And Women's Hospital Phone: (561) 641-9541 jfknorth.com Prasheeda Bremjit, MD Medical School: Cardiology Oregon Health & Science University Residency Facility: University of Utah 5401 South Congress Avenue, Suite 102 Fellowship Facility: Atlantis, FL 33462 Washington Hospital Center Phone: (561) 967-5033 Robert Dean Chait, MD Medical School: Cardiology SUNY, Downstate Medical Center Residency Facility: Long Island Jewish Medical Center 180 John
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