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Hospital Staff Joined By 5 New Physicians

POTTSTOWN PA – Five new physicians, two of whom have offices on Medical Drive in Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township, have been named to the medical staff of Pottstown Memorial Medical Center, the hospital announced last week (July 14, 2010) in a press release. The remaining three all are headquartered in Pottstown.

Dr. Thea Barton, Dr. Andrew Egger, and Dr. Nasrin Ashouian

Dr. Marta Jimenez, and Dr. Yasha Magyar

Appointed were Dr. Nasrin Ashouian, Dr. Thea Barton, Dr. Andrew Egger, Dr. Marta Jimenez, and Dr. Yasha Magyar.

Ashouian is a member of PMMC’s department of internal medicine – nephrology. She is a graduate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx NY. Her internal medicine residency was completed at the University Hospital of Cincinnati OH. She completed a nephrology fellowship at Geisinger Medical Center. Ashouian is in practice with PMSI, 1591 Medical Dr., Pottstown PA, and is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine.

Barton has joined PMMC’s department of OB/Gyn. She is a graduate of The Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Both her internship and residency programs were completed at Mercy Suburban Hospital, Norristown PA.  Barton is in practice with Women’s Healthcare, 1597 Medical Dr., Pottstown.

Egger is a member of the hospital department of internal medicine – physical medicine and rehabilitation. He is a graduate of the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. His physical medicine and rehabilitation residency was completed at Temple University Hospital. Egger is in practice with Performance Spine and Sports Physicians PC, 1603 E. High St., Suite C, Pottstown.

Jimenez is a member of PMMC’s department of internal medicine – neurology. She is a graduate of the Universidad Central delEste in the Dominican Republic. Her internal medicine internship was completed at Lankenau Hospital.  Both a neurology residency and a stroke and critical care fellowship were completed at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Jimenez is in practice with Tri-County Neurology, 1600 E. High St., Suite 100, Pottstown.

Magyar joined the hospital department of internal medicine – physical medicine and rehabilitation. He is a graduate of the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed a traditional internship at St. Vincent’s Hospital and Medical Center of New York. His residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation was completed at Nassau University Medical Center. Magyar also is in practice with Performance Spine and Sports Physicians PC.

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