
Maksim Boguslavskiy, DO
General Surgery, Trauma Surgery
LVPG Cliniciani
About
Philosophy of care
My philosophy is centered on recognizing the uniqueness of each patient. I tailor my approach to individual needs, ensure my practices are supported by the latest evidence and address all aspects of a patient's well-being through a holistic lens. I involve patients in their own care by providing them with the necessary information and engaging them in decision-making processes. This comprehensive, patient-centered strategy aims to deliver high-quality, effective and compassionate care.
Why I entered medicine
My entrance into medicine was driven by a heartfelt desire to make a meaningful difference in people's lives. I am motivated by the opportunity to help individuals with their health needs, give back to the community and contribute to patients’ overall happiness and well-being.
Community involvement
My community service focuses on trauma prevention. I am also involved in Red Cross and blood drives.
Personal interests
I enjoy time with family and friends. My hobbies include hiking, skiing and building LEGOs.
Education
Undergraduate
Rutgers University-The State University of New Jersey, Bachelor of Arts (BA), 2012
Medical School
Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Doctor of Medicine (MD), 2017
Training
Residency 2023
Surgery (General Surgery), Danbury Hospital, Danbury, CT
Fellowship 2024
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Certifications
American Board of Surgery - Surgery, Surgical Critical Care
American Board of Surgery - Surgery (General Surgery)
Publications & Clinical Trials
Conditions Treated
- Anal Abscess
- Appendicitis
- Cutaneous Abscess
- Gallbladder Diseases
- Gallstones
- Gastrointestinal Bleeding
- Hemorrhoids
- Hernia
- Intestinal Abscess
- Intestinal Obstruction
- Lipomas
- Anal Abscess
- Appendicitis
- Cutaneous Abscess
- Gallbladder Diseases
- Gallstones
- Gastrointestinal Bleeding
- Hemorrhoids
- Hernia
- Intestinal Abscess
- Intestinal Obstruction
- Lipomas
Services Offered
- Abscess Incision and Drainage
- Appendectomy
- Biopsy
- Chest Tube Insertion
- Esophagoscopy
- Excision of Benign Skin Lesion
- Excision of Skin Lesion
- Excision or Resection
- Foreign Body Removal
- Gallbladder Removal
- General Surgery
- Hernia Surgery
- Intestinal Surgery
- Laceration Repair
- Laparoscopic Surgery
- Abscess Incision and Drainage
- Appendectomy
- Biopsy
- Chest Tube Insertion
- Esophagoscopy
- Excision of Benign Skin Lesion
- Excision of Skin Lesion
- Excision or Resection
- Foreign Body Removal
- Gallbladder Removal
- General Surgery
- Hernia Surgery
- Intestinal Surgery
- Laceration Repair
- Laparoscopic Surgery
- Laparotomy
- Lymph Node Biopsy or Excision
- Lysis of Adhesions
- Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS)
- Port Placements or Replacements
- Second Opinion for Surgery
- Skin Biopsy
- Skin Surgery
- Skin Tag Removal
- Stitches
- Surgery
- Suture/Staple Removal
- Trauma Care
- Trauma Surgery
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