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Rodrigo Sequeira, M.D.
Private Surgical Practice
(718) 458-2681

Education: Institution Years
Medical
Education

Univerdidad Central Del Este
Dominican Republic

1981
Internship

New York Infirmary
Beekman Downtown Hospital

1981-1982
Resident

New York Infirmary
Beekman Downtown Hospital

1982-1985
 

Lenox Hill Hospital
New York

1985-1986
Fellowship

Surgical Critical Care
Booth Memorial Medical Center
Flushing, NY

1986-1987

Board Certification(s):
 

Diplomat American Board of Surgery

 

Licensure:
  New York  

Affiliations/Professional Societies:
 

Fellow American College of Surgeons
New York Medical College of Surgical Society
Hispanic American Medical Society

 

Languages Spoken:
 

English  

 
 

Spanish

 

Current Publications:
 

Sequeira, R.J., et. al.: Credentialing Physicians for New Technology: The    Physician's Learning curve Must Not Harm The Patient. Am. Surg., Nov 1994

Sequeira, R.J., et. al.: Laparo-Vaginal Treatment of Uterine Procidenta. Journal of Laparoendoscopic Surgery, 1995
Tsin, D,A., G. Giannikas, R.J. Sequeira.: Culdoscopy Assisted Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy. JSLS(2000) 4:313-378
 

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