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  • Press Item | Salem Hospital | Mass General Brigham
  • For some patients, this approach reduces the risk of complications and long-term side effects that can be associated with traditional gastric bypass surgery. For our patients, surgery is the beginning, not the end,” says NSMC director of bariatric weight loss surgery Bernard Benedetto, M.D. “Every pound lost requires a great deal of hard work, and our program is distinguished by our commitment to ensuring long-term success through active education, monitoring and engagement.” Our patients often come to us after suffering many years of damage to their health as well as frustration, stress and fear of failure,” says Dr. Benedetto, dispelling the notion of weight loss surgery as a vanity project or an easy way out. “There is nothing more rewarding for us as caregivers than helping them become the people they want to be.”
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  • Hyperhidrosis Treatment - Salem Hospital
  • Hyperhidrosis causes patients significant functional impairment and social distress. Patients experiencing hyperhidrosis should always consult with a doctor for diagnosis and potential treatment. North Shore patients of Dr. Allan may receive treatment close to home at his Salem campus office, or they may choose to see him in Boston. Patients may seek hyperhidrosis treatment through their primary care physician, or by contacting Dr. Allan at 978.745.1581.
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  • Press Item | Salem Hospital | Mass General Brigham
  • The sooner we can assess patients with stroke symptoms the better,” explained Sanford Levy, M.D., the medical director of NSMC’s stroke program. “There are now medications that can be given to certain stroke patients to break up any blood clots in the brain and mitigate the effects of the stroke.
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  • Press Item | Salem Hospital | Mass General Brigham
  • October 1, 2012 started out like any another day at the office for orthopedic surgeon Doug Peterson, D.O. The North Shore native was seeing patients at his practice in Salem when he received a phone call that would change the course of his life for much of the year to follow. After medical school, he completed a fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital, which gave him the opportunity to take care of a wide variety of patients and conditions. Having returned from his deployment in November 2013, Dr. Peterson is happy to be back on his home turf and seeing patients at North Shore Center for Orthopedic Surgery in Salem.
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  • Press Item | Salem Hospital | Mass General Brigham
  • There are multiple benefits of this surgical approach—small incisions, less scarring and blood loss, decreased risk of infection and pain, faster recovery and a shorter hospital stay,” explained Dr. Coffey. “In fact, the impact is so minimal that most of our patients lose less than a tablespoon of blood during the whole procedure.”
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  • Salem Pediatrics - Salem Hospital
  • Patients with developmental, social-emotional and behavioral problems are treated at our neurodevelopmental center. Our pediatric primary care physicians also refer patients to Boston pediatrics specialists from Mass General Brigham for Children in Boston, who see patients on our Salem campus or at the Mass General Brigham Healthcare Center. Pediatric hospitalists manage the care of patients admitted to Salem Hospital.
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  • Lung Cancer Screening - Salem Hospital
  • We offer patients lung cancer screening using low dose CT scanning. Patients who are at high risk for developing lung cancer and who meet the criteria listed below should first make an appointment to speak with their primary care physician. Age range may include patients up to 80 depending upon insurance and hospital system. Program Manager Amie Samuylov, R.T.R., C.T., OPN-CG assists patients who are eligible for the Low Dose CT Lung Cancer Screening Program.
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  • Merry Mixers | Salem Hospital | Mass General Brigham
  • We can’t thank the Merry Mixers and their supporters enough for this incredibly generous gift,” says Brian Sanders, MD, Chair of Pediatrics at Salem Hospital. “We continue to be humbled by their steadfast support and thank each of them for caring for our youngest and most vulnerable patients.” The cadre of dedicated volunteers hold a series of fundraising events throughout the year including an annual gala, a toy drive, social events and raffles that benefit local patients and families.
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