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  • Elizabeth Sieczka, MD 250 Points
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    Elizabeth Sieczka, MD

    Private practice
    Distance: 2.47 mi
    630 Park Avenue
    New York, NY 10065
  • Andrew De la Torre, MD, FACS 200 Points

    Andrew De la Torre, MD, FACS

    RWJBarnabas Health Primary & Specialty Care at Hoboken
    59 Newark Street
    Hoboken, NJ 07030
  • Angelo Caprio, MD 110 Points

    Angelo Caprio, MD

    Surgical Associates-Hudson Cty
    330 Grand St
    Hoboken, NJ 07030
  • Benetta Miller, MD 110 Points

    Benetta Miller, MD

    Surgical Associates-Hudson Cty
    330 Grand St
    Hoboken, NJ 07030
  • Philip George 100 Points

    Philip George

    CarePoint - Hoboken
    330 Grand St
    Hoboken, NJ 07030

Surgeon Info

Surgeon Summary:
The most common types of Surgeons are: General, Cardiovascular, Otolaryngology, Neurological, Reconstructive, Neonatal and Orthopedic. A Surgeon is able to perform invasive medical treatment that aims to remove diseased tissue or to repair damage.

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What is a

Critical Care Surgeon

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A Critical Care Surgeon is a surgeon who cares for the critically ill and those affected by trauma.

What is an

Oncological Surgeon

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An Oncological Surgeon is a physician who does surgery to cure and manage cancer.

What body parts does an Oncological Surgeon perform surgery on?
An Oncological Surgeon can perform surgery on the breasts, stomach, and rectum. A Surgeon can also perform surgery on internal organs.

Where does a Surgeon work?
A Surgeon can work in a clinic or hospital.


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