Physician Joins NARH Hospitalists
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A board-certified internist, she worked at Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield as a hospitalist and as a primary-care physician in her own practice in Bennington, Vt., and with area medical practices including Williamstown Medical Associates.
Madden earned her medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and completed her residency at the Presbyterian University Hospital and Oakland Veterans Administration Hospital in Pittsburgh. She also worked as an internist at Fort Defiance (Ariz.) Indian Hospital from 1990 to 1994.
As a hospitalist, Madden joins Drs. Ronald B. "Skip" Durning Jr., chief hospitalist, and Patti Miller, Thet Soe and Michael Wilson.
"We welcome Dr. Madden to the hospitalist department and the hospital," said Durning. "Dr. Madden is an experienced primary care and hospitalist physician. She brings excellent clinical skills and a very caring attitude with that experience, and we feel very fortunate to have her on our hospitalist team."
A hospitalist concentrates his or her expertise on the care of adult patients who have been admitted to the hospital- The presence of hospitalists allows primary care physicians to focus on out-patient and prevention services. The hospitalist can see a patient more than once a day for ongoing assessment if necessary, more than may be realistic for a busy primarycare physician.
For information: 413-664-5000 or www.nbhealth.org.


