" Originally from Boston, my passion for working with children started early in life. It led me to a career in education, but after finishing my master’s degree I realized I wanted a bigger challenge that allowed me to work with children and their parents. That’s what led me to medicine. I did my residency training at Staten Island University Hospital, where I met my wife – who is also a pediatrician and from the Pacific North West. I moved to Washington state after finishing a year as Chief Resident, and am excited to join the amazing team of providers at Swedish. I’m looking forward to working with an organization on the forefront of innovation and excellence, and look forward to providing next level care for my patients while also contributing to the growth of this incredible Swedish team. I genuinely care about my patients. I actively listen to their questions and try to act on their concerns. Teaching has always been an important part of my practice, and I strive to educate my patients and their families on important topics, questions, and concerns regarding their health. I value the relationships I develop with families I support, and I take pride in working with families to develop the best plans of care. It brings me a great deal of pride to see my patients thrive, and know maintaining positive interactions are the best path for my patients overall health and well-being. I’m enjoying getting to know the Pacific North West, whether it’s hiking a new trail, trying out new restaurants, or making a day trip somewhere in Washington. Staying healthy and active is important to me. I love my Peloton bike, running, and playing ice hockey and golf. I also love looking for new recipes and experimenting in the kitchen."
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