Provider
Aneesh Goel, MD
74996
American Board of Anesthesiology | Anesthesiology, American Board of Anesthesiology | Pain Medicine, Pain Medicine
Internship - Mercy Medical Center of Baltimore-Medical GME, Fellowship - Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Residency - Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Medical School - University of Virginia, Undergraduate - Virginia Commonwealth University
English
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Anesthesia
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Provider
Sarah Hall, PA
86776
Sarah Hall joined AAMC Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Specialists in 2019 as a physician assistant to Chad Patton, MD, spine surgeon and director of Spine Surgery at Anne Arundel Medical Center. She works closely with Dr. Patton, assisting with surgical cases and in the office with new patient consultations, pre and post-operative evaluations and follow-up care. Sarah’s background includes working as an emergency medical technician in Salisbury while attending Salisbury University and then in Baltimore before attending the University of Maryland Baltimore and Anne Arundel ARC-PA accredited Physician Assistant Program. She graduated with her Master of Health Science degree as a physician assistant, and passed the national certifying exam. Following graduation from her masters program, she worked as a physician assistant in the emergency department at Doctor's Community Hospital in Lanham, Maryland — where she gained even more experience caring for patients with a full spectrum of orthopedic conditions including spine disorders — before joining the AAMC team. Sarah currently resides in Baltimore where she maintains a very active lifestyle. Her favorite activities include playing volleyball, surfing, and spending time with her family.
National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants | Physician Assistant
Undergraduate - Anne Arundel Community College, Graduate - University of Maryland-Baltimore
English
Orthopedics
0
Provider
Chad Patton, MD
77451
Originally from Kentucky, Dr. Patton completed his undergraduate studies in Neuroscience at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. He subsequently obtained a Master of Science degree in the treatment of spinal cord injury using human stem cells, as well as his Medical Degree, from the University of Louisville School of Medicine. Dr. Patton completed his residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Vermont. Prior to performing spine surgery in Annapolis, he completed his Spine Surgery fellowship training at the University of Utah School of Medicine, where he worked with both Orthopaedic spine surgeons and neurosurgeons. Dr. Patton specializes in the operative treatment of spine-related disorders, including degenerative conditions of the cervical and lumbar spine, disc herniations, spinal stenosis, compression fractures, spinal tumors, as well as adult scoliosis and deformity. Dr. Patton is trained in traditional, time-proven procedures as well as newer, minimally invasive techniques that often allow for less pain after surgery. Dr. Patton graduated medical school as a member of the AOA Honor Medical Society and a strong background in research. As a resident, his orthopaedic trauma research was awarded top honors in the New England region, and nationally recognized by the American College of Surgeons. Currently, his interests focus on patient outcomes after spine surgery. Dr. Patton is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, AO Spine North America, and the North American Spine Society.
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery | Orthopaedic Surgery
Fellowship - University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics GME, Residency - University of Vermont Medical Center, Internship - University of Vermont Medical Center, Medical School - University of Louisville School of Medicine
English
Orthopedics
0
Provider
Michelle Pipta, PA
86451
National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants | Physician Assistant
Graduate - St. Francis University-Loretto, Other - Anne Arundel Community College
English
Orthopedics
0
Provider
Juan Rodriguez Alfonso, MD
78971
Juan Rodriguez Alfonso, MD, practices internal medicine with experience in interventional spine and pain management, as well as physical medicine and rehabilitation. Originally from Puerto Rico, Dr. Rodriguez completed his undergraduate studies in Pre-Medical Sciences at the University of Puerto Rico. He subsequently completed his medical studies and performed his Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency training at New York Medical College where he was elected Chief Resident during his senior year. In 2013 and 2014 he was awarded the Joji Sakuma, MD award in honor of Dr. Sakuma’s years of service as a distinguished clinician and teacher in the department of physical medicine and rehabilitation. During his residency training, he developed a special interest in spine disorders and musculoskeletal injuries and underwent additional training, completing an interventional spine and pain management fellowship at OrthoCarolina in Charlotte, North Carolina. Dr. Rodriguez speaks fluent Spanish and has been a medical advocate to the Hispanic community helping them with spine and musculoskeletal medical problems.
American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation | Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Fellowship - OrthoCarolina, PA, Residency - New York Medical College, Internship - Universidad Central Del Caribe, Medical School - New York Medical College
English
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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