Pittsfield - A respected pathologist with over a decade of service in the Berkshires has been appointed to the position of Chief of Staff at Berkshire Medical Center. Daniel J. Carter, M.D., who is Chief of Anatomic Pathology at BMC will lead the medical staff for 2005. Dr. Carter succeeds Mark Pettus, M.D. as Chief of Staff.
A fellowship-trained and Board Certified pathologist, Dr. Carter has served at BMC since 1992. In addition to his position as Chief of Anatomic Pathology, he serves as Assistant Professor of Pathology for the University of Massachusetts Medical School and District Medical Examiner for Berkshire County.
He came to the Berkshires from Los Gatos, California, where he had served as Associate Pathologist and Dermatopathologist and Medical Director of Bacteriology for the Associated Pathology Medical Group. Dr. Carter also served as Associate Medical Examiner for Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
Dr. Carter is Board Certified by the American Board of Pathology in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, Dermatopathology and Cytopathology and is certified by the National Board of Medical Examiners.
He was fellowship trained in Dermatopathology at New York University and was Chief Fellow of Surgical Pathology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. He underwent residency training at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, after he earned his Medical Degree there. He has a bachelor's degree from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
Dr. Carter is a member of the International Academy of Pathology, American Society of Dermatopathology, College of American Pathologists, Berkshire District Medical Society, American Medical Association and Massachusetts Medical Society. He is actively envolved in the College of American Pathology Surgical Pathology Committee and has published in many widely respected scientific and medical journals.
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Friends of Great Barrington Libraries Holiday Book Sale
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — The Friends of Great Barrington Libraries invite the community to shop their annual Holiday Good-as-New Book Sale, happening now through the end of the year at the Mason Library, 231 Main Street.
With hundreds of curated gently used books to choose from—fiction, nonfiction, children's favorites, gift-quality selections, cookbooks, and more—it's the perfect local stop for holiday gifting.
This year's sale is an addition to the Southern Berkshire Chamber of Commerce's Holiday Stroll on this Saturday, Dec. 13, 3–8 PM. Visitors can swing by the Mason Library for early parking, browse the sale until 3:00 PM, then meet Pete the Cat on the front lawn before heading downtown for the Stroll's shopping, music, and festive eats.
Can't make the Holiday Stroll? The book sale is open during regular Mason Library hours throughout December.
Proceeds support free library programming and events for all ages.
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