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Thomas
N Suciu, M.D.
Personal Quote
"I have three beautiful children of my own, so I understand
how important it is to have an obstetrician you can count on. In fact,
having healthy babies begins before you become pregnant. It starts
with quality gynecological care and a healthy lifestyle."
A Solid Education
"My education taught me the medical side of women's
health care, but there's another side of OB/GYN care that can't be taught,
and that's the human side. It is the side that deals with the emotions
and feelings associated with women's health problems. I'd like to think
that listening to my patients and understanding their needs and concerns
is my real specialty."
M.D. - University of North Carolina, 1973
Residency - Obstetrics and Gynecology, Duke University Medical
Center, 1973-1977
Fellow - American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Fellow - American College of Surgeons
Board Certified - American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
1980; recertified, 1998
Faculty - Assistant Professor of Obstetric Gynecology, University
of Arizona Health Sciences Center, 1977-1980.
Contributions to Medicine
"I enjoy sharing new information with fellow doctors.
Research projects I've conducted and participated in have been published
in respected medical journals and books, and presented to health care
professionals at important conferences."
Published -Textbook chapter "Preferred Management of Gestational
Trophoblastic Disease"; Reid's Controversy in Obstetrics and Gynecology
- III; and articles published in "Arizona Medicine," "Acta
Cytollogica," " Gynecologic Oncology," and "Obstetrics
and Gynecology"
Presentations - 9th Annual Tucson Seminar in Obstetrics and Gynecology,
11th Annual Tucson Seminar, Annual Convention of the Arizona Medical Association.
Teaching the Doctors of Tomorrow
"Sharing my experience in women's health care benefits
me as well as my students. I'm able to learn about the latest advances
in medicine, and I have the opportunity to make a lasting contribution
to the quality of women's health care."
Clinical Faculty - University of Arizona Health Sciences Center
Faculty Recognition Award - University of Arizona Health Sciences
Center
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