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UPublish story by Akron Children's Hospital
POSTED: 09:18 a.m. EDT, Oct 10, 2008
AKRON, Ohio (Oct. 10, 2008) — Shaukat Ali Ansari, M.D., has recently joined the Division of Pediatric Psychiatry and Psychology at Akron Children’s Hospital.Dr. Ansari comes to Akron Children’s from University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, where he completed his fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry. Dr. Ansari completed his medical degree at the Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences in Karad, India. Following that, he completed his residency in adult psychiatry at the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine (NEOUCOM), receiving training at both Akron General Medical Center and Summa Health System.
Dr. Ansari resides in west Akron.
About Akron Children’s Hospital
Akron Children’s Hospital cares for about 500,000 patients each year and performs more pediatric surgeries than any other hospital in northeast Ohio. Children’s operates a 253-bed pediatric hospital in downtown Akron, housing a regional burn center for both adults and children, a pediatric trauma center, regional neonatal and pediatric intensive care units and more than 30 clinical specialties. Akron Children’s offers pediatric care at more than 40 locations throughout the region. In addition, more than 100 advocacy, education, outreach and research programs are provided to children and their families. Akron Children’s Hospital has earned the Gold Seal of Approval from the Joint Commission and Magnet Recognition Status from the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
AKRON, Ohio (Oct. 10, 2008) — Shaukat Ali Ansari, M.D., has recently joined the Division of Pediatric Psychiatry and Psychology at Akron Children’s Hospital.
Dr. Ansari comes to Akron Children’s from University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, where he completed his fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry. Dr. Ansari completed his medical degree at the Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences in Karad, India. Following that, he completed his residency in adult psychiatry at the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine (NEOUCOM), receiving training at both Akron General Medical Center and Summa Health System.
Dr. Ansari resides in west Akron.
About Akron Children’s Hospital
Akron Children’s Hospital cares for about 500,000 patients each year and performs more pediatric surgeries than any other hospital in northeast Ohio. Children’s operates a 253-bed pediatric hospital in downtown Akron, housing a regional burn center for both adults and children, a pediatric trauma center, regional neonatal and pediatric intensive care units and more than 30 clinical specialties. Akron Children’s offers pediatric care at more than 40 locations throughout the region. In addition, more than 100 advocacy, education, outreach and research programs are provided to children and their families. Akron Children’s Hospital has earned the Gold Seal of Approval from the Joint Commission and Magnet Recognition Status from the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
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