Mark E. Simmons PAC Elliot Hospital-Hospitalists
One Elliot Way
Manchester NH
Specialty: Physician Assistant-Int Med Education: Physician Assistant, University of New England Board Certification: National Commission on Certification of PA's
Christopher M. Brauer MD Elliot Hospital-Hospitalists
One Elliot Way
Manchester NH
Specialty: Internal Medicine - Hospitalist Education: Doctor of Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
(1999)
New York, New York Internship:
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts
Residency:
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts
Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine
The term hospitalist, describes physicians that spend at least 25% of their time providing care for hospital patients. Elliot Hospital's hospitalists are board certified physicians with specialized training.
Patients will retain their primary care physician or internist and can be seen by a hospitalist as a complement to their care. For example, if a patient comes into the emergency room and their primary care physician is unavailable, the hospitalist can be called to evaluate and treat the patient. For continuity of care, the hospitalist will then notify the primary care physician and work together on treatment.
Anita R. Ritenour MD Elliot Hospital-Hospitalists
One Elliot Way
Manchester NH
Specialty: Internal Medicine, Hospitalist Education: Doctor of Internal Medicine, University of Arkansas
(1995)
Little Rock, Arkansas Internship:
Georgetown University Hospital
Washington, Dist./Columbia
Residency:
Georgetown University Hospital
Washington, Dist./Columbia
Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine
The term hospitalist, describes physicians that spend at least 25% of their time providing care for hospital patients. Elliot Hospital's hospitalists are board certified physicians with specialized training.
Patients will retain their primary care physician or internist and can be seen by a hospitalist as a complement to their care. For example, if a patient comes into the emergency room and their primary care physician is unavailable, the hospitalist can be called to evaluate and treat the patient. For continuity of care, the hospitalist will then notify the primary care physician and work together on treatment.
Susanna S. Wilkens MD Elliot Hospital-Hospitalists
One Elliot Way
Manchester NH
Specialty: Internal Medicine, Hospitalist Education: Doctor of Internal Medicine, Ohio State Univ College of Medicine
(1984)
Columbus, Ohio Internship:
(1984-1985) Albany Medical Center Hospital
Albany, New York
Residency:
Albany Medical Center Hospital
Albany, New York
Board Certification: American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine since 1987
The term hospitalist, describes physicians that spend at least 25% of their time providing care for hospital patients. Elliot Hospital's hospitalists are board certified physicians with specialized training.
Patients will retain their primary care physician or internist and can be seen by a hospitalist as a complement to their care. For example, if a patient comes into the emergency room and their primary care physician is unavailable, the hospitalist can be called to evaluate and treat the patient. For continuity of care, the hospitalist will then notify the primary care physician and work together on treatment.
Stephen R. Loosigian DO Elliot Hospital-Hospitalists
One Elliot Way
Manchester NH
Specialty: Internal Medicine, Hospitalist Education: Doctor of Osteopathy, University of New England-Osteopathic Med Internship:
St. Elizabeth`s Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts
Residency:
St. Elizabeth`s Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts
Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine
The term hospitalist, describes physicians that spend at least 25% of their time providing care for hospital patients. Elliot Hospital`s hospitalists are board certified physicians with specialized training.
Patients will retain their primary care physician or internist and can be seen by a hospitalist as a complement to their care. For example, if a patient comes into the emergency room and their primary care physician is unavailable, the hospitalist can be called to evaluate and treat the patient. For continuity of care, the hospitalist will then notify the primary care physician and work together on treatment.