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On<strong>Hospital</strong> is pleased to introduce the following new physicians.Call<strong>Emerson</strong>BARIATRIC SURGERY (Weight Loss Surgery)HOSPITAL MEDICINEDavid Lautz, MD, FACS<strong>Emerson</strong>-Mass General Weight Loss Program<strong>Emerson</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> Center for Specialty Care54 Baker Avenue Extension, Suite 101Concord, 978-287-35323 Accepting new patientsDr. Lautz earned his medical degree from the Universityof Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine and completedan internship and residency in general surgery atBrigham and Women’s <strong>Hospital</strong>. He served as directorof bariatric surgery at Brigham and Women’s for thelast eight years and has participated in numerous local,regional and national quality initiatives in the field ofbariatric surgery. Dr. Lautz is board-certified in surgery.Clinical Interests: bariatric and metabolic surgery,laparoscopic surgery, sleeve gastrectomy and revisionalbariatric surgeryDiana Suris, DO<strong>Emerson</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>133 ORNACConcord, 978-369-1400Dr. Suris earned her medical degree at New YorkCollege of Osteopathic Medicine and completed aresidency in internal medicine at the University of Massachusetts.Dr. Suris is board-certified in internal medicine.She is a hospital-based internist who treats adultinpatients and does not have a private office practice.ORTHOPEDIC SURGERYPEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGYGavin Bishop, MDOrthopedic Affiliates54 Baker Avenue Extension, Suite 200Concord, 978-369-53913 Accepting new patientsDr. Bishop earned his medical degree from GeorgeWashington University School of Medicine and HealthSciences. He completed an orthopedic surgery residencyat Boston University School of Medicine and asports medicine fellowship at New England Baptist <strong>Hospital</strong>.Dr. Bishop is board-eligible in orthopedic surgery.Clinical Interests: Sports medicine and treating conditionsinvolving the upper extremityBenjamin Nelson, MDMassGeneral for Children<strong>Emerson</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> Center for Specialty Care54 Baker Avenue Extension, Suite 302Concord, 888-644-32483 Accepting new patientsDr. Nelson earned his medical degree from GeorgetownUniversity School of Medicine and completed apediatric residency and pediatric pulmonology fellowshipat Massachusetts General <strong>Hospital</strong>. Dr. Nelsonis board-certified in pediatrics.Clinical Interests: General pulmonary disorders,asthma, chronic cough, shortness of breath, bronchopulmonarydysplasia and bronchoscopyOTOLARYNGOLOGY (Ear, nose and throat)UROLOGY14Michael Fattal, MDMass Eye and Ear-Concord54 Baker Avenue Extension, Suite 303Concord, 978-369-87803 Accepting new patientsDr. Fattal earned his medical degree from SUNY UpstateMedical University. He completed an internshipand residency in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery(ENT) at Yale-New Haven <strong>Hospital</strong>, followed by a fellowshipin facial plastic and reconstructive surgery atBoston Medical Center. Dr. Fattal is board-certified inotolaryngology and board-eligible in facial plastic andreconstructive surgery.Clinical Interests: Pediatric and adult general ENT, includingsinus, sleep apnea, thyroid/parathyroid, head/neckcancer and facial cosmetic and reconstructive surgeryRichard Salerno, MDLahey Urology Program at <strong>Emerson</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>John Cuming Building131 Old Road to Nine Acre Corner, Suite 740Concord, 978-369-55513 Accepting new patientsDr. Salerno earned his medical degree from New YorkMedical College. He completed a residency in generalsurgery at Bellevue <strong>Hospital</strong> Center and a residency inurology at Lahey Clinic. Dr. Salerno is board-certifiedin urology.Clinical Interests: General urology

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