Beyond Albany Med
The knowledge, skills and experience gained at Albany Medical Center serves our alumni every day as they build and grow their noted careers.
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Jill Adelman, M.D.I grew up in Erie, PA, went to college at the University of Michigan majoring in English Language & Literature, and went west to the San Francisco Bay. There I worked at the Berkeley Community Health Project where my interest in medicine was rekindled. After completing medical school here in Albany, I decided to take some time off before starting a residency and found myself running a small primary care and mental health practice in the West Hill area of Albany. My husband, Frank, is working on a Ph.D. in Political Theory. We live in Albany with our daughter and four cats. AMC Family Practice residency program is a natural choice for me as it is an excellent program, filled with great doctors and staff who care about the under served people of the region, and is very family friendly. | |||
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Matthew Leafblad, M.D.The last nine years of my life, it seems, have been dominated by a theme of travel and relocation. Originally, I'm from Brookfield, WI; a small suburb outside of Milwaukee. For my undergraduate studies, I attended Bethel College and relocated to St. Paul, MN. There, I majored in Biology and after finishing my B.S. degree, I began my medical studies at Ross University School of Medicine. This choice brought me to the island nation of Dominica, located in the West Indies. I lived there for a year and a half, while completing the basic science curriculum. My clinical years were then, subsequently, completed through various US medical schools in Miami, Cape Cod, and Brooklyn. I was drawn to AMC by the excellent reputation that preceded the Family Practice program. After interviewing, I knew the Family Practice residency program would be my top choice for training. I was impressed by the dedicated faculty and quality residents. Also, the residency program offers strong academic and community training. Most importantly though, I saw, demonstrated in the faculty, the attributes of the type of physician I hope to become. In my spare time, I enjoy hiking, reading and traveling every chance I get. While in Albany, I also hope to pick-up cross-country skiing, and look forward to exploring the Adirondacks and Upstate New York. Upon graduation, Dr. Leafblad is working locally at a private Family Medicine Center in Upstate New York. | |||
Craig Maier, M.D.I was born and raised right here in the Capitol District. I went through the Guilderland school system, where my fiance currently teaches 6th grade, and even worked as a bugler for a summer up at Saratoga. I then attended Boston College where I majored in Biology and was a member of the College of Arts and Sciences Honors Program. From there I went on to SUNY Upstate Medical University. The choice of Albany Med for family practice was simple. The program has a fantastic reputation and the attendings and residents are a great group of people. In my free time I enjoy playing golf, tennis, reading, working out in the yard and cheering on my BC Eagles in any sport that happens to be televised. Upon graduation, Dr. Maier is working at a private Family Medicine Center locally here in New York State. | |||
William Parker, M.D.I am originally from Cohoes, NY. I received my B.S. in Biology with a minor in Philosophy from LeMoyne College, and later my medical degree from SUNY Upstate Medical University, both located in Syracuse, NY. I was actually born at St. Peter's Hospital and later worked as a volunteer in college (and had a few ER visits in between), so it will be an interesting and exciting experience to return as a resident. I enjoy running, skiing, and fishing. I must say, however, my absolute favorite hobby is watching the Yankees at the Stadium or on t.v., especially when they're beating up on the Red Sox (refer to '99 ALCS, '03 ALCS, 4/22/01, 7/1/04,....and let's not forget 26 World Series Championships you can have 2004). Upon graduation, Dr. Parker is working at a rural private Family Medicine Center in Upstate New York. | |||
Lee Stetzer, M.D.I grew up in New York City. After graduating from Vassar College I moved out west where I worked as an EMT in Montana, a National Park Service Ranger in Arizona, and a 911 Dispatcher and EMT in Boulder, Colorado. Of course, I also played in the mountains as much as I could. At some point I decided to go to medical school, and so I slowly picked up the premed classes that I needed. Along the way I moved to Atlanta to be with the fabulous woman who is now my wife, earned a master's degree in public health from Emory University, and worked in epidemiology at the CDC while applying to med schools. I ended up staying at Emory University for medical school. My wife and I like to spend as much of our free time hiking/biking/backpacking in the wilderness as possible, although much of her time is taken up working as a family physician in Glens Falls. We have a very sweet Carolina Dog named Xena who also likes being outside, but her main activities include licking, shedding, and sniffing. Upon graduation, Dr. Stetzer is currently a faculty member at our Family Medicine Residency Program. | |||
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Class of 2007 Graduates
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Malisa Abraham, M.D.grew up in West Hartford, CT. I went to Siena College and graduated with a B.A. in biology and a minor in Spanish. I then went to Albany Medical College for medical school. I decided to stay in Albany for residency because I fell in love with the program, the faculty and the residents. I consider Albany my second home. I enjoy sports, and in my spare time I like to figure skate, ski and play tennis. I also love watching baseball, football and college basketball. Upon graduation, Dr. Abraham is working at a private Family Medicine Center in Connecticutt with one of our former graduates. | |||
Anne Asam, M.D.I was born and raised on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. I went to Kamehameha Schools (a private school for native Hawaiian children) and was an undergrad at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. I received my Masters degree in biological sciences at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN. I then attended Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. Although I have grown to love the East coast, my goal (and impetus to go into medicine) is to return to Hawaii and serve my native Hawaiian community. Upon graduation, Dr. Asam is working at a community Family Medicine Center in Hawaii for repayment of her National Health Service Corps Scholarship. | |||
Todd Armbruster, D.O.So far the secret to my success has been to surround myself with good people. My parents, friends, and now my colleagues at AMC Family Medicine are some of those special individuals who are making a difference in me and in what I choose to do. Prior to residency I was a pharmaceutical researcher, but fortunately my career took a turn and led me to family medicine. Even though I was born in Montreal, Quebec, I grew up outside Philadelphia, PA. After 30 years in Pennsylvania, I decided to strike out west where I went to med school at Western University of Health Sciences in beautifully pristine Pomona, CA. I did a fourth year rotation here in Albany and knew this was the place for me. I'm very happy about coming here for my residency and may very well stay here afterwards. Upon graduation, Dr. Armbruster is working at a private Family Medicine Center in New Mexico. | |||
A. Jill Davis, M.D.I have spent most of my life living on islands. I grew up on Whidbey Island in Washington State, attended medical school in Grenada at St. Georges University and did some of my rotations in England. Undergraduate college at Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Lynchburg, Virginia and now residency are the only times not on an island. I met my husband, Keefe, a Med/Ped Intern here in Albany while studying medicine, and we were married in November, 2004. Keefe and I welcomed the birth of our daughter in June of 2006. In my spare time I enjoy cooking, reading, hiking and equestrian sports. My interests within family medicine include international medicine, sports medicine and obstetrics. I look forward to investigating these areas and finding my niche. Upon graduation, Dr. Davis is working with the under served at a community Family Medicine Center in Missouri . | |||
Timothy DeRenzo, M.D.Growing up in Albany and then attending undergrad at SUNY Plattsburgh, I know the area well, and I know and love the change of seasons here. Between college and medical school I was a ski bum for a year in Colorado mastering the art of skiing. Wanting to experience the more temperate climates, I went to medical school at Ross University on the Island of Dominica, and then did a semester in Miami before doing my clinical years in several different locations. I returned to Albany because the location is ideal for me and my wife's lifestyle. We are so close to exciting places like New York City, Boston and Montreal and yet also have the wonderful opportunities offered in the wilderness regions of the Adirondacks. Upon graduation, Dr. DeRenzo is working at a private Family Medicine Center locally here in New York State. | |||
Beth Goldman, M.D.New York is certainly my State. I grew up as an only child on Long Island, went to undergraduate college at SUNY Genesseo near Rochester, majoring in Biology and Spanish, and went directly to medical school at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse. One month after graduation, I married the love of my life, Justin Goldman, who is a chef. He is currently working in food sales. We have two cats named Bailey and Zoe. I am continuing my pattern of staying in New York State for residency and most likely will choose a practice location here as well. This is home! Upon graduation, Dr. Goldman is working at a private Family Medicine Center locally here in New York State. |
Archie Adams, M.D.
Faith Cruz, M.D.
Beth Locke, M.D.
Scott Pregont, M.D.
Perry Ramdeo, M.D.
Louis Rotkowitz, M.D.
Jill Adelman, M.D.
Carlos Elguero, M.D.
Matthew Leafblad, M.D.
Craig Maier, M.D.
William Parker, M.D.
Lee Stetzer, M.D.
Malisa Abraham, M.D.
Anne Asam, M.D.
Todd Armbruster, D.O.
A. Jill Davis, M.D.
Timothy DeRenzo, M.D.
Beth Goldman, M.D.