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William A. Cassidy, M.D.
Dr. Cassidy graduated from Fordham University in New York City; he received
his medical degree from the Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine in Chicago.
He served his internship at Memorial Hospital in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, after which
he served two years as a general medical officer in the Navy. He completed his residency
in Internal Medicine on the Georgetown Service at D.C. General Hospital and completed a
fellowship in Gastroenterology/Hepatology at the VA Hospital in Washington, D.C. Dr.
Cassidy has written and lectured nationally and internationally on topics in Gastroenterology.
He lives in south county with his wife and children. He is the senior partner of Anne Arundel
Gastroenterology Associates, P.A., having opened his office here in Annapolis in July, 1976.
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James M. Blake, M.D.
Dr. Blake was born and raised in South Carolina where much of his family still lives.
He graduated from the University of South Carolina in 1968 and received his medical degree
from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston 1972. Dr. Blake received
Internship and Residency training at the V.A. Hospital in Washington, D.C. and George Washington
University Hospital. His Gastroenterology Fellowship was served at the VA. Hospital. He is Board
Certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology. In July 1977, Dr. Blake joined Dr. Cassidy
and has since practiced Gastroenterology in Annapolis. Dr. Blake lives with his wife
and two children in Davidsonville.
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Anthony J. Calabrese, M.D., FACG
Dr. Calabrese received his medical degree cum laude from Jefferson Medical College, where he
was elected into the Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society. He completed his
postgraduate medical training at Temple University and Jefferson Medical College, after which
he served in the U.S. Air Force as Chief of Gastroenterology at Andrews Air Force Base in
Washington, D.C. Dr. Calabrese is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology
and a Fellow of the American College of Gastroenterology. He has served as president of the
medical staff at AAMC. He resides in Arnold with his wife and has two sons. He enjoys playing
his sax and clarinet with a big band and is an avid fisherman and cook.
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Michael N. Peters, M.D., FACG
Dr. Peters graduated cum laude from Baylor College of Medicine in three years and was elected into
the Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society. After postgraduate studies in Rochester,
New York and Dallas, Texas he earned Board Certification in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology.
He is a Fellow of the American College of Gastroenterology. A former instructor in Gastroenterology
at the University of Maryland, Dr. Peters has published in medical journals and has developed special
interests in problems of the esophagus, stomach, pancreas, and biliary tract. He strives to provide
each individual with personal, thorough care. He resides in Severna Park with his wife, daughter and
son. He enjoys reading, tennis and the Orioles.
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John L. Newman, M.D., FACG
Dr. Newman received his undergraduate degree cum laude from Washington and Lee University and attended
graduate and medical school at the University of Maryland. He continued his specialty training in Internal
Medicine at West Virginia University, and completed a Fellowship in Gastroenterology at the University of
Maryland. He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology. Dr. Newman has a special
interest in practicing preventive medicine, particularly for colon cancer, in a caring manner. He is a
native of Maryland. Dr. Newman enjoys sailing and golf and resides in Arnold with his wife and
two daughters.
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Suzanne L. Sankey, M.D.
Dr. Sankey attended Gettysburg College for her undergraduate studies and received her medical degree from
the Medical College of Pennsylvania, where she also completed her residency training in Internal Medicine
and then served as Chief Resident. She performed her Fellowship training at Thomas Jefferson University,
and is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology. Dr. Sankey is a compassionate,
sensitive physician dedicated to promoting womens health issues in the field of Gastroenterology.
Dr. Sankey resides in Crofton with her husband and two children.
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Douglas D. Dykman, M.D., FACG
Dr. Dykman completed a combined Bachelors Masters degree at the Johns Hopkins University Schools of
Engineering and Hygiene and Public Health. He received his medical degree from Washington University
in St. Louis. His internships and residency training were obtained at the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis
at Washington University. In 1989 he completed his Gastroenterology and Hepatology Fellowship at the
Lahey Clinic Medical Center and the New England Deaconess Hospital in Boston. He is Board Certified
in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology. After completing his training, Dr. Dykman held an academic
appointment at Harvard Medical School and the Brockton/West Roxbury VAMC. He has published several
scientific papers and continues to both publish and lecture in the field of Digestive and Liver Disease.
Dr. Dykman lives in Arnold with wife and two children. His avocations include cycling, water skiing, and
sailing.
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Christopher F. Schultz, M.D.
Dr. Schultz completed his undergraduate studies at Muhlenberg College in Allentown,
Pennsylvania and was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa national honor society. He received
his medical degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert
Wood Johnson Medical School. His residency training in internal medicine was obtained
at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. Dr. Schultz then completed his
fellowship training in gastroenterology at the University of Pennsylvania. Upon graduation,
Dr. Schultz joined the Department of Medicine faculty at the University of Pennsylvania
and served as Assistant Professor of Medicine until joining Anne Arundel Gastroenterology
Associates, P. A. Dr. Schultz holds board certification in gastroenterology. He has
authored scientific papers, lectured extensively and conducted research in the field
of gastroenterology and hepatology. His special interests include general gastroenterology
and diseases of the liver. Dr. Schultz resides in Baltimore.
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Charles J. Cattano, M.D., FACG
Dr. Cattano received his Bachelors with Honors from State University of New York in Binghamton where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. After postgraduate studies in Cell Biology at State University of New York in Stony Brook, he obtained his medical degree with distinction from Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse. He trained in Internal Medicine at McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University, Chicago, followed by fellowships in Gastrointestinal Diseases at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, and Metabolic Diseases at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. He is Board-certified in Gastroenterology.
Dr. Cattano has held faculty appointments at Duke University Medical Center, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and James Madison University. He has authored scientific papers, lectured extensively and is a long-standing member of Mensa. Dr. Cattano participates actively in clinical research through universities and pharmaceutical companies in offering our region state-of-the-art treatment of liver and GI tract diseases. Dr. Cattano provides gastroenterology services to both children and adults.
Dr. Cattano lives in Arnold with his wife and two children.
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Melanie L. Jackson, MD
Dr. Jackson is a native of Philadelphia, PA and graduated with cum laude honors from Morgan
State University in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Jackson received her medical degree from Howard University
College of Medicine in Washington DC and was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society.
She served her residency in Internal Medicine at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York
where she was a finalist for the APGF Humanism and Excellence in Teaching Award. Her Gastroenterology
fellowship was served at Washington Hospital Center in Washington DC.
Postgraduate training included a hepatology research program at National Institutes
of Health in Maryland. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with the American Gastroenterology
Association, American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, American College of Gastroenterology,
American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases and the National Medical Association. She is
board certified in Gastroenterology. She has published several papers regarding digestive care.
Dr. Jackson's has a special interest in diseases of the liver.
She enjoys exercising, cooking, traveling, and playing the piano.
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Praveena G. Velamati, MD
Dr Velamati completed her gastroenterology fellowship at Johns Hopkins Bayview
Medical Center in Baltimore, MD where she served as the chief fellow during her
final year and received the Service Excellence award for outstanding patient care
and compassion. While there she also published scientific papers in the fields
of digestive diseases and hepatology. She is a native of Yorktown, VA where she
completed an accelerated Bachelors and Medical degree program at Eastern Virginia
Medical School prior to completing her Internal Medicine Residency at Carolinas
Medical Center in Charlotte, NC. She specializes in general gastroenterology and
hepatology with a focus on women's health issues. She is board certified in
Internal Medicine and board eligible in gastroenterology.
She enjoys traveling and spending time with her husband and son.
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Amanda Era, CRNP
Mrs. Era graduated from the University of Maryland with a Master of Science in nursing with a focus
in Adult Primary Care.
Amanda received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing from Salisbury University. Amanda is a
former clinical instructor for the undergraduate nursing students at the University of Maryland
and taught fundamental nursing theory and clinical skill. As an RN, she participated in a nursing
fellowship at University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center.
Her interests include diet related gastrointestinal disorders. Mrs. Era is a member of the
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and the Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland.
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Margaret Carpino, CRNP
Ms. Carpino graduated from Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing with a
Master of Science Degree in nursing. She also obtained her Bachelor of
Science in Nursing from Johns Hopkins University. Her interests include
general Gastroenterology. Ms. Carpino is a member of the Nurse Practitioner
Association of Maryland.
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