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Deb Rosenfeld MD

Dr. is originally from New York where she graduated with her undergraduate degree from New York University. She then moved to Philadelphia, where she graduated with honors from Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine. After medical school she completed a rigorous 3 year surgical and medical residency training program at Bryn Mawr Hospital, where she was co-chief resident during her last year. After residency, in 2013, she joined The Foot and Ankle Center in Egg Harbor Township. She is Board Certified with the American Board of Podiatric Medicine (ABPM).

She has been on staff at Access Surgery Center since 2013. Dr. Rosenfeld is also affiliated with Shore Memorial Center and AtlantiCare Surgery Center. She is an attending physician for the Inspira Medical Center Podiatry Residency Program.

She is well versed in correction of deformities of the foot, including bunions, hammertoes, foot fractures, soft tissue lesions.

Dr. Rosenfeld is currently serving as the President of the New Jersey Podiatric Medical Society.

Dr. Rosenfeld brings a level of compassion to the treatment that she provides to each patient. She has a mixed approach to treating aliments of the foot and ankle. She believes that conservative as well as surgical treatment of foot and ankle problems makes treating patients rewarding.

Dr. Rosenfeld lives outside Philadelphia with her family. When she isn’t working, she enjoys fitness, relaxing and spending time with her extended family.

Dr Petroski Trained at Hahnemann University School Of Medicine in Philadelphia With Postgraduate Training in Internal Medicine (1966-1973) Followed by Liver Disease And Gastroenterology Education At Yale And Uconn (1973-1975).

For nearly three decades, Gary A. Rosman, M.D. has set the standard for quality care in gastroenterology at AGA and affiliated medical centers. In fact, his work on a quality committee for a regional medical center resulted in national recognition. And while quality is key for Dr. Rosman, his patients are his real inspiration. For more than two decades, he’s been helping them manage their painful symptoms, and where possible, eradicate them.

Accolades

  • Part of the award-winning team at AtlantiCare to receive the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, presented by Vice President Joe Biden and Commerce Secretary Gary Locke

Academic

  • Extensive work in clinical trials, testing new therapies for pharmaceutical companies and new methods to diagnose and treat disease
  • Past studies have evaluated therapies for active Crohn’s Disease, Active Ulcerative Colitis and Chronic Hepatitis C

Hospital Affiliations

  • Chairman of the Department of Medicine, AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center (January 1999 – December 2005)
  • President, AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center medical staff (2010)
  • Chairman and Member, Board Quality Committee, AtlantiCare Health System
  • Consultant in gastroenterology to Bacharach Rehabilitation Hospital

Credentials

  • Fellow, American College of Gastroenterology
  • Fellow, American Gastroenterology Association
  • Member, the American Medical Association
  • Member, the New Jersey State Medical Association
  • Member, the Atlantic County Medical Society

A native New Yorker, Dr. Kaufman earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Brooklyn College. He attended Albert Einstein College of Medicine and completed his internship at Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center, both in the Bronx. Dr. Kaufman earned a fellowship at the University of Miami School of Medicine and is board certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology. He is also certified in nutrition support.

As Medical Director of AGA’s Crohn’s and Colitis Treatment Center, Dr. Kaufman has organized the Dr. Stephen Matarazzo IBD Conference in the past that brought some of the top physicians on the east coast to present the latest information to medical professionals and the public.

As Medical Director of AGA’s Celiac Diagnostic Center he developed the Celiac/Gluten Free support group that meets each month.
Together with his colleagues at AGA, Dr. Kaufman was a co-investigator on over 100 clinical trials, assessing the effectiveness of emerging treatments for digestive and liver diseases.

The Northfield resident is a sought-after speaker who presents at major events throughout the country. In 2010 the Delaware Valley Crohn’s and the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America Philadelphia/Delaware Valley Chapter named Dr. Kaufman as Physician of the Year and Philadelphia Magazine named him a “Top Doc” in gastroenterology in southern New Jersey.

Active in the medical community, Dr. Kaufman served as Chief of Gastroenterology at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center for more than 30 years and is currently an attending physician there.

Accolades

  • Philadelphia Magazine ‘Top Doc’ in Gastroenterology, Southern New Jersey (2010)
  • Physician of the Year, Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America Philadelphia/Delaware Valley Chapter

Academic

  • Principal investigator, promising new agent for the treatment of chronic Hepatitis C and new agents for the treatment of ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s Disease
  • Co-investigator on over 100 clinical trials, assessing the effectiveness of emerging treatments for digestive and liver diseases
  • One of only two physicians in the region who uses endoscopic ultrasound for the diagnosis and biopsy of lesions not accessible by routine gastrointestinal endoscopy

Hospital Affiliations

  • Chief of Gastroenterology (30+ years) and attending physician, AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center
  • On staff at Betty Bacharach Rehabilitation Hospital

Credentials

  • Certified Nutrition Support Physician
  • Board certified, Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology
  • Bachelor of Science, Brooklyn College
  • Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  • Internship, Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center
  • Fellowship, University of Miami School of Medicine

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