Dr. Padron will share office space with two of the medical group’s endocrinologists. Her prior experience includes practicing as a primary care physician in Venezuela and working as a hospitalist at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Boston and at University of Massachusetts Medical Center in Worcester.
Dr. Padron’s clinical interests include esophageal disorders, liver disease, motility issues, inflammatory bowel disease and colon cancer prevention, according to the report.
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