Michael D. Pasquale, MD
Physician in Chief, Institute for Surgical Excellence
Trauma Surgery
LVPG Cliniciani
Accepting New Patients
About
Philosophy of care
My philosophy of care is to listen (patients will tell you what's wrong with them if you let them) and then use the knowledge and skills that you have to heal and comfort.
Why I entered medicine
There were several reasons that I chose to pursue medicine as a career. Most importantly is that I truly enjoy working with people. The added benefit is being able to take the knowledge and skills that you learn and apply them to healing and comforting patients. I find extremely satisfying. Lastly, I believe that the field of medicine provides a constant challenge and that you really do learn every day.
Community involvement
I am currently a member of St. Joseph the Worker Church in Orefield, Pa. I serve as the league representative for Allentown Central Catholic in the Catholic Football League youth football program. I am an assistant football and baseball coach on the youth level.
Personal interests
My personal interests include recreational activities of all kinds and coaching.
Education
Undergraduate
Bethany College, BS- Bachelor of Science, 1982
Medical Training
Georgetown University School of Medicine, MD - Doctor of Medicine, 1986
Training
Residency 1987
General Surgery, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
Residency 1988
General Surgery, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
Residency 1989
General Surgery, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
Residency 1990
General Surgery, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
Residency 1991
General Surgery, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
Fellowship 1992
Surgical Critical Care, University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinics, Minneapolis, MN
Fellowship 1993
Surgical Critical Care, University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinics, Minneapolis, MN
Certifications
American Board of Surgery - Surgery
American Board of Surgery - Surgical Critical Care
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