New Physician Assistant Joins Essentia Health's Cardiothoracic Surgery Team
New Physician Assistant Joins Essentia Health's Cardiothoracic Surgery Team
New Physician Assistant Joins Essentia Health's Cardiothoracic Surgery Team
Quynh Pham, a certified physician assistant, has joined the Essentia Health-32nd Avenue Clinic to specialise in cardiothoracic surgery. His decision comes after three years of experience as a surgical technician at Essentia Health St. Mary's-Detroit Lakes. The clinic's patient-focused philosophy played a key role in his choice to work there.
Pham completed his training at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Virginia. He later earned certification from the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants. His background includes hands-on work in surgical settings, preparing him for his new role.
Cardiothoracic surgery appealed to Pham because of its direct impact on patient recovery. He also values the deep trust patients place in their surgical teams. Essentia Health's approach—treating patients like family, friends, and neighbours—aligned with his own values. Patients seeking an appointment with Pham can contact the clinic directly. The number to call for scheduling is (701) 364-8900.
Pham's arrival strengthens the cardiothoracic surgery services at Essentia Health-32nd Avenue. His experience and patient-centred mindset match the clinic's mission. Appointments are now available through the provided contact details.
New Physician Assistant Joins Essentia Health's Cardiothoracic Surgery Team
A passion for healing meets years of surgical precision. Quynh Pham's arrival at Essentia Health promises compassionate, expert cardiothoracic care for the community.
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