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        Neurologist Samina Kazmi, MD,                                            Endocrinologist Alexander Williams,
        Joins Cleveland Clinic Martin Health                                     MD, Joins Cleveland Clinic

                                                                                 Indian River Hospital
          Cleveland Clinic Martin Health welcomes board-certified
        neurologist Samina Kazmi, M.D. Dr. Kazmi specializes in
        stroke care, as well as treatment of headaches, neuropathies               Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital welcomes board-
        and other neurologic conditions.  Dr. Kazmi earned her med-              certified endocrinologist Alexander Williams, M.D.  Dr.
        ical degree at Sindh Medical College, University of Karachi,             Williams earned his medical degree from Ross University
        in Pakistan. She completed the residency program in the                  School of Medicine in Dominica, West Indies. He completed
        Department of Neurology at University of Mississippi                     the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Virginia Tech.
        Medical Center. She completed the fellowship program in   Dr. Samina Kazmi   He completed the Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism   Dr. Alexander Williams
        Clinical Neurophysiology at West Virginia University.  Prior             Fellowship Program at Vanderbilt University Medical
        to joining Martin Health, Dr. Kazmi practiced as a general neurologist and neurodiagnos-  Center.  Dr. Williams is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. He holds
        tician in Canada. She is a Diplomat of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology,   memberships in the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, American
        of the American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology and of the American Board of   College of Physicians, American Medical Association and The Endocrine Society.
        Vascular Neurology.
                                                                                  Urologist Specializing in Robotic
        Dr. Stephanie Stovall Named                                               Urology Joins Tenet Florida
        Chief Quality and Safety Officer                                          Physician Services


          Lee Health is pleased to announce Stephanie Stovall, M.D.,
        has been named Chief Officer of Quality and Safety.                        Jordan R. Luskin, M.D., MS, an experienced urologist spe-
          Dr. Stovall joined Lee Health in 2011 as an attending physi-            cializing in robotic surgery, men’s health and general urology
        cian for pediatric infectious diseases at Golisano Children’s             has joined Tenet Florida Physician Services (TFPS) in West
        Hospital of Southwest Florida. Since joining Golisano                     Palm Beach, FL. Dr. Luskin specializes in the UroLift®
        Children’s Hospital, she has also served as division director of          System, an in-office treatment option for an enlarged
        pediatric infectious diseases, medical director of epidemiolo-            prostate condition.  Prior to joining TFPS, Dr. Luskin   Dr. Jordan R. Luskin
        gy and infection prevention, and medical director of quality   Dr. Stephanie Stovall   worked as an urologist with Elite Urology/Elite Robotics in
        and patient safety. Dr. Stovall is a former president of the Medical Staff and Medical   Venice, FL and at San Juan Urology in Montrose, CO. From
        Executive Committee, and she was the medical director of the Antimicrobial Stewardship   2018-2020, Dr. Luskin was instrumental in helping San Juan Urology achieve the status
        Program. Before joining Golisano Children’s Hospital and Lee Health, Dr. Stovall was an   of UroLift® System Center of Excellence. Dr. Luskin is a member of the American
        attending physician for pediatric infectious diseases at Arkansas Children’s Hospital and   Urological Association. He has been practicing medicine since 2010.  Dr. Luskin complet-
        the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) where she also served as assis-  ed a general surgery internship, urology residency and medical school at Georgetown
        tant professor of pediatrics. She served as the medical director of the Clinical Micro -  University School of Medicine and Georgetown University Hospital located in
        biology and Virology Laboratory and co-director of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Team.   Washington, D.C.  Dr. Luskin authored numerous medical book chapters and original
                                                                                 medical research papers and presented his findings to the medical community.

        Fawad Yousuf, MD, Joins Marcus                                           Family Medicine Physician Zhanna
        Neuroscience Institute
                                                                                 Grinchuk, MD, Joins Cleveland
          Fawad Yousuf, M.D., joins Marcus Neuroscience Institute,
        part of Baptist Health South Florida, as a neurologist. Dr.              Clinic Indian River Hospital
        Yousuf specializes in general neurology, multiple sclerosis
        and neuroimaging.  Dr. Yousuf joins Marcus Neuroscience                    Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital welcomes board-
        Institute from the University of Kentucky Albert B. Chandler             certified family medicine physician Zhanna Grinchuk, M.D.
        Hospital, where he completed a neurology residency. During               As a primary care physician, Dr. Grinchuk focuses on pre-
        his residency training, Dr. Yousuf was awarded the presti-               ventative care, as well as treatment of chronic medical prob-
        gious University of Kentucky College of Medicine Silver   Dr. Fawad Yousuf   lems. Dr. Grinchuk earned her medical degree from Ross
        Award twice for patient care and professionalism. He also                University School of Medicine in the West Indies. She com-  Dr. Zhanna Grinchuk
        served as “Residents as Teachers” course director in the Department of Neurology. Dr.   pleted the Family Medicine Residency Program at Virginia
        Yousuf completed a post-doctoral research fellowship in multiple sclerosis and neu-  Tech Carilion Clinic.  Prior to joining Indian River Hospital, Dr. Grinchuk worked as
        roimaging at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. His areas of   physician at Vanderbilt Walk-In Clinic in Tennessee. She has also served as a Clinical
        research include the treatment effect of multiple disease-modifying therapies on MRI   Instructor in medicine and pediatrics. Dr. Grinchuk is board-certified by the American
        metrics in patients with multiple sclerosis and neuroimaging in patients with MS.  Board of Family Medicine.

                                                                                 Timothy O’Connor, MD, Joins

                                                                                 Marcus Neuroscience Institute as
                                                                                 Director of Minimally Invasive and

                                                                                 Robotic Spine Surgery

                                                                                   Timothy O’Connor, M.D., joins Marcus Neuroscience
                                                                                 Institute, part of Baptist Health, as the director of minimally
                                                                                 invasive surgery and robotic spine surgery. Dr. O’Connor
                                                                                 specializes in minimally invasive, robotic and complex   Dr. Timothy O’Connor
                                                                                 deformity surgery. Dr. O’Connor joins Marcus Neuroscience
                                                                                 Institute from the University at Buffalo, where he completed a CAST-accredited complex
                                                                                 spine surgery fellowship. While completing his complex spine fellowship, he was award-
                                                                                 ed the AO Discovery and Innovation Young Investigator grant by the AO Spine
                                                                                 Foundation for his biomechanical research in junctional tethers. He was invited to join
                                                                                 the AO Knowledge Forum, a leading group of surgeons around the world to collaborate
                                                                                 on solving some of the greatest challenges in modern spine surgery.  He received his med-
                                                                                 ical degree from the University of Florida, where he graduated with honors in research
                                                                                 and academic excellence. During medical school, he was invited to join the University of
                                                                                 Florida Medical School admissions committee and was elected into the Alpha Omega
                                                                                 Alpha honor society. He received the resident of the year award and the highest neuro-
                                                                                 surgery board score award at University at Buffalo Neurosurgery during residency.

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