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Dr. Lisa Pathak - Internal Medicine & Pediatrics
Dr. Pathak
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Dr. Lisa Pathak - Internal Medicine & Pediatrics
Dr. Lisa Pathak is board certified in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. She is a graduate of the accelerated seven year medical program at the Sophie Davis School of
Biomedical Education at City College, and received her Doctorate of Medicine from Mt. Sinai Medical School in New York City. She was one of the students selected for this highly competitive program.
She completed her residency at Cooper Hospital / UMDNJ Camden where she was selected as the Chief Resident
during her final year.
Dr. Pathak is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and an active member of the American College of Physicians,
American Medical Association and Pennsylvania Medical Society. She is licensed to pracitice Internal Medicine and Pediatrics in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
With a vision of creating a medical practice that is patient centered and family focused, Dr. Pathak founded Dingmans Medical in 2009. She has been able to establish a warm and friendly atmosphere while providing the best available medical care. In order to continue to achive her goals Dr. Pathak enhances her medical knowledge by attending continuing medical education courses. She has also worked hard to bring much needed speciality care to Dingmans Ferry and surrounding areas of Pike County. These specialities currently include cardiology, podiatry, and dental services. Dr.Pathak looks forward to add more areas of specializations in the near future.
In addition to her practice, Dr. Pathak is currently a Major in the United States Air Force Reserves and has recently joined the Air National Guard.
Dr. Pathak loves spending time with her husband and two young daughters. Her love for children inspired Dr.Pathak and her husband, Dr.Raj Dalavai to establish the Dalavai Foundation in India. The Dalavai Foundation is a not for profit organization. Its main objective is to identify poor and needy children and to financially support them through their first twelve years of school. Thus providing them with basic skills, as well as giving them an opportunity to emerge as self-reliant and productive members of society.
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