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Kelly
Migliero,
MD
The Department
of Surgery at Cambridge Health Alliance is delighted to announce
that Kelly T. Migliero, MD has joined the faculty in the Division
of General Surgery as of July 1 and will be based at the CHA Whidden
hospital campus, but available to see patients at all sites.
Dr. Migliero
comes from a family of surgeons in Wisconsin and is a graduate of
Bryn Mawr College, Boston College Nursing School, and the Columbia
University College of Physicians and Surgeons. She completed her
surgical training program at Tufts New England Medical Center in
2007, and received numerous awards and honors for outstanding clinical
performance, scholarship and excellence in teaching.
Of special note
were special awards and commendations as a great physician humanist,
displaying extraordinary compassion and a superlative bedside manner.
Kelly adds to
the growing strength, skill set and diversity of our Department
of Surgery and will undoubtedly serve as a role model and mentor
to our students and residents. Please join us in welcoming her to
the CHA surgical team.
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Kinga
Powers, MD, PhD, Minimally Invasive Surgeon
Dr. Powers is
a General Surgeon who is working primarily at our CHA Whidden hospital
campus. She earned her medical degree from Queens University and
completed surgical training, as well as a PhD in Molecular Biology,
at the University of Toronto. She then came to the United States
to completed an advanced fellowship in Minimally Invasive Surgery
at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Her clinical practice at
CHA is in general surgery and minimally invasive surgery with special
interests in endocrine surgery and surgical oncology.
In addition
to seeing patients at CHA, Dr. Powers continues to be involved in
several research projects in affiliation with Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center. Her area of study is simulation training of surgeons
and surgical teams. To make an appointment or a referral, please
call 617-665-2555.
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Louis
Liou, MD, Urologist
Dr. Liou is
a urologist who comes to us from Boston Medical Center. He is a
graduate of Boston University School of Medicine who completed his
residency and Urology fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Liou
is board certified in Urology and will see patients at all three
hospital campuses.
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Nayomi
Edirisinghe, MD, Breast Surgeon
Dr. Edirisinghe
is a graduate of Tufts University School of Medicine who completed
her residency in General Surgery at Tufts-New England Medical Center.
She recently completed a Breast Surgery fellowship in our Cambridge
Breast Center. Dr. Edirisinghe has expanded the Cambridge Breast
Center model to Whidden, and is now seeing patients at the Whidden
campus.
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Blake
Cady, MD, Breast Surgery
Cambridge Health
Alliance is pleased to announce that Blake Cady, MD, a distinguished
breast cancer surgeon, has joined the staff of its Cambridge Breast
Center and Department of Surgery. He will see patients both the
Cambridge campus and the Breast Center satellite office at the CHA
Whidden campus in Everett, MA.
Dr. Cady is
a graduate of Amherst College and Cornell University Medical College.
He has worked at the Lahey Clinic and New England Deaconess Hospital
and has served as Director of the Breast Center at both Women and
Infants Hospital and Rhode Island Hospital, in Providence, RI.
Dr. Cady is
known nationally as a leader in the field of Breast Health. Over
the course of his career, he has served as president of the New
England Cancer Society, the New England Surgical Society, The Society
of Surgical Oncology, the American Association of Endocrine Surgeons,
The Boston Surgical Society and the Massachusetts Division of the
American Cancer Society. He also served for eight years on the national
board of the American Cancer Society.
Over his career,
Dr. Cady has received many awards for his efforts including the
Annual Distinguished Service Award of the American Cancer Society,
the annual Heritage Award of the Society of Surgical Oncology, the
Annual Inspiration Award of the National Consortium of Breast Centers,
The Annual Cancer Lecture from the Commission on Cancer of the American
College of Surgeons, the annual Hayes Martin Lectureship of the
Society of Head and Neck Surgeons, as well as the Lemuel Shattuck
Medal of the Massachusetts Public Health Association and the Henry
Chadwick Medal of the Massachusetts Thoracic Society, the latter
two for his efforts in tobacco control in Massachusetts. He is also
the author of over 300 articles, book chapters, commentaries and
editorials on surgery and oncology.
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