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Department of Medicine
Richard Eisenstaedt, MD FACP
David Gary Smith, M.D.,F.A.C.P..
Doron Schneider, M.D.
Margot Boigon, MD
Diane L. Dietzen, M.D., F.A.C.P..
Ann B. Peff, M.D.
Mary Hofmann, M.D., F.A.C.P.
James Hopkins, Ph.D., L.S.W
Richard W. Snyder, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.C.C.P.
George Diduzyn, MD
Andrew Rosensweig, MD
Baber Ghauri, MD
Aliya Ali, MD
Manuel Rosenberg, MD
Patrick Gill, MD
Lakshmi Karthikeyan, MD
Mary Naglak, PhD
TO FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION
David Gary Smith, M.D.,
F.A.C.P. is
Program Director of the Internal Medicine
Residency. He is Chairman of the Bioethics
Committee at Abington Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Smith received his Medical Degree from
Temple University Medical School. His residency in
Internal Medicine was served at Barnes Hospital,
Washington University in St Louis. Dr. Smith did his
fellowship training through the Robert Wood Johnson
Clinical Fellowship Program of Yale University School of
Medicine. He is Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
at the Temple University School of Medicine.
(To Faculty and Administration)
Doron Schneider, M.D.
is Associate Program
Director
of the Internal Medicine Residency and Medical Director of the
Ambulatory Services Unit. Following graduation from the New
Jersey Medical School (UMDNJ), he completed a Primary Care
Track Residency in Internal Medicine at New England Deaconess
Hospital in Boston. Dr. Schneider is Founder of Community 2000,
a community outreach and educational program in Newark, NJ
sponsored by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. He is Assistant
Professor of Medicine at Temple University School of Medicine.
Dr. Schneider is Medical Director of the Ambulatory Service Unit
and Anticoagulation Clinic. In addition to his responsibilities at
Abington, Dr. Schneider is the health reporter for WPVI TV (ABC).
(To Faculty and Administration)
Margot I. Boigon, M.D.
is Associate Program Director of the Internal Medicine Residency. Dr. Boigon
received her Medical Degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania. She
was a Resident and Chief Resident at Temple University Hospital and did a
Primary Care Faculty Development Fellowship at Michigan State University.
Prior to coming to Abington Memorial Hospital, Dr. Boigon was an Associate
Professor of Medicine at Temple University School of Medicine where she was
the Director of the Internal Medicine Clerkship and Acting Chief of General
Internal Medicine. |
Ann B. Peff, M.D. is Director of the
Medical Student Program. Following
graduation from the University of Virginia
School of Medicine, Dr. Peff began
residency training in Internal Medicine at
Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC.
Following one and one-half years of Anesthesia
Residency at the Hospital of the University of
Pennsylvania, she completed her third year of Internal
Medicine training at Abington Memorial Hospital. Her
clinical activities include resident supervision in the
Ambulatory setting.
(To Faculty and Administration)
Mary Hofmann, M.D., F.A.C.P. is the
director of Geriatric programs at Abington
Memorial Hospital. Dr. Hofmann received
her M.D. from Temple University Hospital.
She did her residency in Internal Medicine
and fellowship in Geriatric Medicine at the Medical
College of Pa. Prior to coming to Abington, Dr. Hofmann
was an Assistant Professor of Medicine, Section Chief
and Fellowship Director in the Division of Geriatric
Medicine at Medical College of Pa. Dr. Hofmann is a
Certified Medical Director and her areas of interest in her
publications include medications in the elderly and care of
the patient in the nursing home.
(To Faculty and Administration)
Richard W. Snyder, M.D.,
F.A.C.P.,
F.C.C.P. is Co-Director of the Hallowell
Critical Care Units. Dr. Snyder received his
Medical Degree from the Temple University
Medical School and completed his Internal
Medicine Residency training at Abington Memorial
Hospital where he served as Chief Resident in his final
year. Dr. Snyder subsequently completed a Pulmonary
Fellowship at Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia. He
is board-certified in Pulmonary Medicine, Internal
Medicine, Critical Care Medicine and Geriatric Medicine.
Dr. Snyder is the teaching coordinator in our Intensive
Care Unit. He is currently a member of the Disaster
Committee, Trauma Committee, Cancer Committee and
ICU Committee at Abington Memorial.
(To Faculty and Administration)
Diane L. Dietzen, M.D.,
F.A.C.P. is a
faculty member of Internal Medicine
Residency. She attended Temple University
School of Medicine, and completed her
residency at Temple University Hospital.
Since the completion of her training, Dr. Dietzen has
worked in Ambulatory and Inpatient settings with
residents at Temple Hospital, the Scranton-Temple
Residency Program, and the Medical College of
Pennsylvania Hospital. Her interests include ambulatory
curriculum development, ambulatory practice
management, and faculty development for faculty
interested in teaching residents and students.
(To Faculty and Administration)
James Hopkins, Ph.D., L.S.W., faculty, is
a graduate of Marywood University School
of Social Work and received his doctorate
degree in clinical social work from Barry
University, Miami, FL. He is a behavioral
science specialist and brings to the faculty an extensive
background in the field of mental health as clinician,
teacher and administrator. Dr. Hopkins has done
post-graduate training at the Philadelphia Child Guidance
Clinic and the Nathan Ackerman Institute, New York
City in family therapy. He is also a member of the
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis and a certified
hypnotherapist. His special interests are the role of
mind/body approaches and the doctor-patient relationship
in healing and pain management.
(To Faculty and Administration)
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