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Marguerite Uphoff,
M.D. | Rajaram Rao, M.D. | Jeffrey Snedeker, M.D.
Audrey
DeSilva, M.D. | Andrea Torrado, M.D.
| John Bradshaw,
M.D.
Suzanne
Bradshaw, M.D. | Catherine Veley,
F.N.P. | Jennifer Whittaker, F.N.P.
Patricia Mattingly, P.N.P.
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Marguerite Uphoff, M.D.
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Dr. Uphoff entered medical school at the University of Minnesota
and graduated with her doctor of medicine at age 24. She began her pediatric
residency at Stanford University, completed it at Children's Hospital in Oakland, and then spent a year in Accra, Ghana,
where she served as a pediatric resident. She returned to California
to earn a master of public health degree in maternal-child care at Berkeley and complete the second year of her pediatric
residency, before moving east for her final year of residency at Upstate Medical
Center in Syracuse. Dr. Uphoff,
who is board certified in pediatric medicine, also serves as the medical
director for the Ithaca
City School
District.
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Rajaram Rao,
M.D.
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Dr. Rao
attended Mahatma Gandhi Memorial
College and did his medical training
at Kasturba
Medical College
in Manipal,
India. Upon
completion of medical school in India,
he became a Diplomate in Child Health and did
postgraduate work in pediatrics at Sion Medical
College Hospital
and infectious disease at Kasturba
Hospital in Bombay, India.
After obtaining his postgraduate degree, Dr. Roa
moved to the United States,
where he completed four more years of training in pediatric medicine. This
included a fellowship in neonatology. Dr. Rao, who
is board certified in pediatric medicine, is a facilitator for CATCH
(community access to child health), a program of the American Academy
of Pediatrics.
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Jeffrey Snedeker, M.D.
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Dr. Snedeker graduated from Cornell University
with honors and went on to the University of Wisconsin Medical School. He
conducted virology research while in Wisconsin,
earned his medical degree, and traveled to Houston's Baylor College of Medicine
to complete a residency in pediatric medicine. From there, he went to Duke University
Medical Center
to complete a fellowship in pediatric infectious disease. He stayed on for
the next six years to teach and to conduct research at Duke. Dr. Snedeker is board certified in both pediatric medicine
and pediatric infectious disease. He has a faculty appointment at University Hospital
in Syracuse,
where he teaches pediatric infectious disease and sees patients in the
tertiary-care setting. Dr. Snedeker also serves as
president of the Tompkins County Board of Health.
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Audrey DeSilva, M.D.
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Dr. DeSilva graduated from Swarthmore College and joined Boston Children's Hospital as a research assistant in pediatric hematology and oncology. She earned a master's degree in human genetics and genetic counseling at the University of Michigan, and then worked as a pediatric genetic
counselor at the Albert Einstein Medical
Center in Philadelphia. After graduating cum laude
from Jefferson Medical
College in Philadelphia, she completed her three-year pediatric residency at Children's Hospital at Strong in Rochester. Dr. DeSilva received a number of awards during medical school, among them the Dean's Prize in Pediatrics. She is board certified in pediatrics and has a special interest in eating disorders.
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Andrea Torrado, M.D.
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Dr. Torrado graduated from Temple University
and went on to attend medical school at the Medical College of Pennsylvania.
She did her internship at the A.I. Dupont Institute
for Children at Thomas Jefferson University
and completed her residency in pediatrics at St. Christopher's Hospital for
Children in Philadelphia.
Dr. Torrado is board certified in pediatrics.
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John Bradshaw, M.D.
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Dr. Bradshaw attended medical school at the Universidad de
Montemorelos in Nuevo Leon, Mexico. He completed a
general medicine internship at the Hospital del Sureste
in Tabasco, Mexico,
and for the next three years worked as a physician in Brazil, Kenya,
and Sudan.
His training continued with a pediatric internship and residency at the University of Chicago
Children's Hospital, followed by a clinical and research
fellowship in pediatric infectious diseases at Vanderbilt
University in Nashville. He has been a physician
volunteer in Armenia, Haiti, and at the AmeriCares
HIV Summer Camp for Children in New
York. Dr. Bradshaw is board certified in pediatrics
and board eligible in pediatric infectious diseases. He is fluent in Spanish
and Portuguese.
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Suzanne Bradshaw, M.D.
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Dr.
Bradshaw graduated magna cum laude in biochemistry and was a member of Phi
Beta Kappa at the University of California at San
Diego. While an undergraduate, she worked as a
research fellow for the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.
She went on to medical school at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, where she
was the Amos Christie Scholar in clinical pediatrics. Dr. Bradshaw's
volunteer medical experience includes work in the United
States, Uganda
(for which she received the Overall Fellowship Award for International
Medicine in Kampala, Uganda), Haiti,
and Armenia.
She is board certified in pediatrics and speaks French fluently.
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Patricia Mattingly, R.N., M.S.,
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Patricia
Mattingly, R.N., M.S., P.N.P.-C. earned her B.S. in
nursing from George
Mason University,
graduating with honors. She continued her education at the University of Maryland
at Baltimore, was awarded a University Primary Care Scholarship, and earned a master's degree in nursing. She completed the Lactation Consultant Training Program at Georgetown
University, is a
teaching adjunct at Cayuga Community College School of Nursing, and has work
experience in the field of mind/body relaxation.
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Catherine (Kit) Veley, R.N., F.N.P.-C.
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Catherine (Kit) Veley, R.N., F.N.P.-C. earned
her A.A.S. in nursing from Jefferson
Community College, gained extensive
experience in hospital intensive care and adolescent medicine, and attended
the Community General Hospital Nurse Practitioner Program in Syracuse. Kit is a certified
HIV/AIDS counselor and Red Cross National Safety and Health Council
instructor of adult/child/infant CPR and first aid. She is certified as an
international lactation counselor by the Healthy Child Program and is a
lactation counselor at Northeast Pediatrics.
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Jennifer
Whittaker, R.N., F.N.P.-C.
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Jennifer Whittaker, R.N.,
F.N.P.-C. graduated from the Tompkins Cortland
Community College School of Nursing. She worked at Cayuga
Medical Center
and the Franziska
Racker Centers before joining our adolescent
medicine practice in 1991. Jennifer com-pleted her
nurse practitioner training at the Community General Hospital Nurse
Practitioner Program in Syracuse.
She is a lactation counselor in our practice.
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Our staff
of Registered Nurses, Clinical Assistants and Receptionists are
experienced in working with children, adolescents and families. We provide
pediatric medical care for children from birth to 12 years of age in our
pediatric office, and adolescent care from 12 to 21 years of age in our
adolescent clinic, both located at 10
Graham Road West. We care for newborns and
children who need hospital care at Cayuga
Medical Center
at Ithaca.
Appointments may be scheduled with our receptionists from 7 a.m. - 4 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 8 a.m. - 11:30
a.m. on Saturday. In our Adolescent Medicine office, appointments may be
scheduled from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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