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Our physicians
Barry Jacobs, MD
David Krugman, MD
Lakshmi Sarma, MD
Harry Sanchez, MD
Lisa Laird, MD
Alexandre Vdovenko, MD
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Barry Jacobs, MD
Dr. Barry Jacobs received his medical degree from the New York Medical College, New York State. His residency training was in anatomic and clinical pathology at the Stamford Hospital, and subspecialty fellowship training in hematopathology and transfusion medicine at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, which also included instruction at the American Red Cross.
He has been an attending pathologist at The Hospital of Central Connecticut since 1984 and is currently senior attending pathologist and chief of Pathology. He is medical director of the Hematology laboratory and associate medical director of the Blood Bank. Dr. Jacobs is board-certified in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology and hematology.
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David Krugman, MD
Dr. David Krugman received his medical degree from New York University School of Medicine. He completed the residency program in pathology at the Bellevue Hospital in New York City. Dr. Krugman served in the United States Navy as a lieutenant commander from 1966-1968. He was attending pathologist at the Framingham Union Hospital, Framingham, Mass., and joined New Britain General Hospital in 1970.
Dr. Krugman is senior attending pathologist and associate chief of Pathology at The Hospital of Central Connecticut. His major duties are in surgical pathology, hematology, transfusion medicine and administration. He belongs to numerous professional organizations and is active in the American Red Cross and State of Connecticut Organ and Transplant Committees. Dr Krugman is board-certified in anatomic pathology and clinical pathology.
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Lakshmi Sarma, MD
Dr. Lakshmi Sarma received her medical degree from Andhra Medical College, Vizag, India. She joined the Pathology Department at New Britain General Hospital in 1986 after completing a residency at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington. She is a senior attending pathologist at The Hospital of Central Connecticut and oversees the Cytology and Histology sections. Dr. Sarma is board-certified in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology and cytopathology.
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Harry Sanchez, MD
Dr. Harry Sanchez received his medical degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He joined the Pathology Department at New Britain General Hospital in 1995 after completing a residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at Yale New Haven Hospital.
Dr. Sanchez is medical director of the Microbiology Laboratory and an associate attending pathologist at The Hospital of Central Connecticut. He is a clinical instructor at the Yale School of Medicine, an adjunct professor at Fairfield University and an assistant medical examiner for the state of Connecticut. Dr. Sanchez is board-certified in anatomic pathology and clinical pathology.
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Lisa Laird, MD
Dr. Lisa Laird received her medical degree from Louisiana State University of Medicine. Her residency training included surgery at New Britain General Hospital, and she has served as an Emergency Department physician at both New Britain General and Manchester Memorial hospitals. Her residency training in pathology included two years in anatomic pathology at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, and two years of training in clinical pathology at Hartford Hospital.
Dr. Laird completed fellowship training in cytopathology at the University of Connecticut Health Center. Before joining New Britain General Hospital, she was an attending pathologist at Windham Community Memorial Hospital in Willamantic. She is an associate attending Pathologist at The Hospital of Central Connecticut and is board-certified in anatomic and clinical pathology.
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Alexandre Vdovenko, MD
Dr. Alexandre Vdovenko received his medical degree from the Dnepropetrosky Medical Institute in the former USSR. He completed a surgical internship at Pavlograd Hospital #4 in the Ukraine, then served as emergency surgeon at the hospital. From 1989-1991, he was ship's surgeon for the Nuclear Icebreaker Fleet at Murmansk, Russia.
After coming to the United States, Dr. Vdovenko completed surgery training at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, followed by a pathology residency at the University of Hawaii that included a master of science course in microbiology and parasitology at the London School of Tropical Medicine. He completed a fellowship in surgical pathology at Hartford Hospital and in joined the pathology staff at New Britain General Hospital in 2001. He is medical director of the Chemistry Laboratory and an assistant attending pathologist at The Hospital of Central Connecticut.
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