Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital’s Brian Lombardo, M.D. Returns to the Upper Valley After African Sabbatical
The
Robert A. Mesropian Center for Community Care (RAMCCC), a Department of Alice
Peck Day Memorial Hospital, is pleased to announce that Brian Lombardo, M.D.,
of Thetford Center, Vt., has returned to its active medical staff. Dr.
Lombardo, who has been at the RAMCCC since 1995, is a Family Practice physician
who spent the past year in Dakar, Senegal. He has now returned to full-time practice and is accepting
new patients.
TheRobert A. Mesropian Center for Community Care houses a team of physicians and
nurse practitioners who are accepting new patients in Family Practice, Internal
Medicine and Pediatrics. The RAMCCC is located at 123 Mascoma Street in
Lebanon; (603) 448-3122.
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Shagun Saggar, M.D., Named Medical Director of Harvest Hill Retirement Community
Alice
Peck Day Health Systems in Lebanon, N.H., is pleased to
name Shagun Saggar, M.D. of Lebanon as Medical Director of Harvest Hill, its
on-campus independent and assisted living community.
Dr.
Saggar is Board Certified in Family Medicine, primary care with an emphasis on
treating each patient as part of a family. She earned her BS degree in
Psychology from Loyola College in Chicago, and earned her M.D. degree at the
Ross University School of Medicine in Edison, N.J. She served a fellowship in
Palliative Care at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, and her residency at
Resurrection Medical Center in Chicago. She has practiced in Washington state
as well as “Partners in Health” in Newport, N.H. She currently practices at the
Robert A. Mesropian Center for Community Care, located at 123 Mascoma Street in
Lebanon; (603) 448-3122.
Harvest Hill offers a
unique opportunity for older individuals sixty-two years or older to choose a
retirement community that assures independence, privacy, and security. As
residents age, their potential need for assistance increases. Harvest Hill
residents may remain in their apartments and receive services, up to a nursing
home level of care. Individuals
interested in Harvest Hill orits
sister community, The Woodlands at Harvest Hill, opening in late spring, should
call (603) 448-7474.
Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital Welcomes Shradha P. Shah, M.D. to the Emergency Department Staff
March 29 - Alice
Peck Day Memorial Hospital in Lebanon, N.H., is pleased to welcome Shradha Shah, M.D., of Hanover, N.H. to the staff of the Emergency
Department.
Dr.
Shah served her residency in Emergency Medicine at Detroit Receiving Hospital
in Detroit, Mich., and received her M.D. degree from Wayne State University
School of Medicine in Detroit. She is Board Certified in Emergency Medicine and
is a member of the American College of Emergency Physicians. She also holds a
Masters of Fine Arts in Poetry from New York University and completed a program
in Spanish Philology at the University of Barcelona. She is fluent in Spanish,
Gujarati and Hindi. Dr. Shah has performed disaster relief work in India and in
New York City after the World Trade Center attacks, and has recently returned
from providing medical relief in Haiti.
Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital is an integrated health care
system whose mission is to provide patient-focused health care services that
are responsive to community needs, promote wellness, and continually improve
the quality of health care services in the Upper Valley community of New
Hampshire and Vermont.
Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital Medical Laboratory Receives Accreditation
April 5 - Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital’s Medical Laboratory has
been awarded an accreditation by the Commission on Laboratory Accreditation of
the College of American Pathologists (CAP), based on the results of a recent
on-site inspection. The laboratory’s director, Bruce J. Lewis M.D., was advised
of his national recognition and congratulated for the excellence of the service
being provided.
Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital is one of the more than
7,000 CAP-accredited laboratories nationwide. The CAP Laboratory Accreditation
Program is recognized by the federal government as being equal to or more
stringent than the government’s own inspection program.
Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Holds Open House and New Member Orientation
March 30 - The
Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will be holding an Open House and
New Member Orientation on Monday, April 5, from 4 – 5 pm in the hospital’s main
lobby. Members of the public can take a hospital tour and learn more about the
Auxiliary. The free event will be followed by an Auxiliary meeting at 5 pm in
the Dwinell Room at Harvest Hill. Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital is located
at 125 Mascoma Street, Lebanon, N.H. For further information or to RSVP, call
Jane Darby at 603-448-7456.
Orthopaedic Surgeon Glen Neale, M.D. Joins APD Medical Staff
Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital in
Lebanon, N.H., is pleased to welcome S. Glen
Neale, M.D., to its Orthopaedics staff at the APD Orthopaedic Clinic. Dr. Neale
has practiced as an orthopaedic surgeon in New England for more than twenty
years, and has a special interest in arthoscopies of the shoulder.
Dr. Neale received his medical degree from
the University of Vermont College of Medicine in Burlington, Vt., serving an
Orthopaedic Residency at the University of Vermont and a General Surgery
Residency at Maine Medical Center in Portland, ME. Dr. Neale
has also served as a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Vermont
and is Board Certified in Orthopaedic Surgery. He has practiced privately in
Morrisville, Vt. for more than a decade.
Dr. Neale
will be joining the orthopaedic practice of Dr. Leonard Rudolf, who has
practiced at APD for many years; they will be serving patients at their offices
in Lebanon, N.H. at the APD Orthopaedic Clinic and in Windsor, Vt., at Mount
Ascutney Hospital. The APD Orthopaedic Clinic, A Department of Alice Peck Day
Memorial Hospital, is located at 129C Mascoma Street in Lebanon.
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