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The mission of the Clinician Advisory Board is to guide the MedAptus team in meeting the core objective of creating indispensable tools for physicians and their practices. The Board was selected from the MedAptus user base and represents multi-specialty groups ranging from 75 to over 500 physicians. The group was chosen because of their propensity for leadership within their given provider organizations. Many have pioneered the use of point-of-care tools and articulate their value to colleagues.
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Dr. Michael Lee was born in Boston, MA and then lived in Montreal, Quebec.
He received a BA in 1984 from Yale University, majoring in Electrical Engineering,
and his MD from McGill University in 1988. He completed his pediatric residency in
1991 at Boston Floating Hospital/Tufts-New England Medical Center and then began in
private general pediatric practice at Dedham Medical Associates ( DMA ) - a 70
physician multi-specialty group outside of Boston. He was President of the Board of
Directors of DMA from 1998-2002. He is currently Chairman of the Board of a new
parent entity of 4 major medical groups encompassing 600,000 patients in the greater
Boston area . Dr. Lee is especially interested in the incorporation of medical
technology into outpatient clinical practice and was instrumental in the installation
of MedAptus at DMA. |
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Dr. Michael Sirkin was born in Queens,
NY but now lives in New Jersey with his wife and three children.
He attended Michigan State University where he received a Bachelor
of Science degree in Physiology. He attended medical school
at the New Jersey Medical School and graduated as a member of
Alpha Omega Alpha, the national medical honor society. He completed
his fellowship in Orthopaedic Trauma at the Florida Orthopaedic
Institute. In 1997, he became a full time faculty member with
the rank of Assistant Professor at the University of Medicine
and Dentistry, New Jersey Medical School. He currently serves
as Chief of the Orthopaedic trauma service. He specializes in
treating patients that have complex Orthopaedic injuries and
their associated complications such as bone infections, malunions
and nonunions. |
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