- Emergency Care
- Labor and DeliveryPaid time off for a period of medical recovery associated with childbirth, and for bonding time with newborns, adopted or foster care child(ren) under eighteen years old
- Internal MedicineI’m the clinical leader for Internal Medicine. My team and I are thrilled to embark on innovative initiatives to optimize efficiency and quality of patient care at OSU Wexner Medical Center. We are increasing our provider base to meet regional patient care needs, expanding in areas of cancer, transplant, gastroenterology, and cardiovascular medicine service lines, and envision growth in establishing signature therapeutic programs to address a substantial unmet need in addiction medicine. We are implementing efficient models of care that incorporates telemedicine, virtual visits, electronic consults, and are poised to harness the power of artificial intelligence to provide the best possible care for our patients with world-class experts.
- Gastroenterology
- UrologyAs the clinical leader for Urology, my goal is to reduce the burden of disease caused by benign and malignant conditions of the urinary system. Our department of skilled clinicians and researchers are particularly focused on understanding specific urologic conditions seen at disproportionately high rates in our community. We are committed to devoting resources and leveraging technology to develop education and research initiatives that directly address these conditions. Ultimately, in our service to the citizens of Ohio, we aim to go beyond standard care and bring innovative and high quality treatments that will improve patient outcomes.
- Robotic SurgeryI’m the clinical leader for Surgery. I am proud to work alongside the exceptional medical experts in our department as we build innovative surgical programs and advance translational scientific knowledge to improve care for all our patients. The Wexner Medical Center has made a significant investment in robotic surgery, and we now have the fastest growing robotic surgery program in the nation, offering procedures such as the robotic pancreaticoduodenectomy, or “Whipple,” colon and rectal procedures, and robotic thoracic surgery. This gives our patients the advantages of shorter hospital stays, less blood loss, reduced pain and quicker recovery. Our new Aortic Center offers a multidisciplinary approach to complex aortic disease aortic aneurysms, while the new Center for Abdominal Core Health uses a team approach to help patients maintain their abdominal core health and treat the problems that can affect it. We have also expanded our Center for Surgical Health Assessment, Research and Policy (SHARP) to support exploration of research that can further equitable and cost-effective surgical care.