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L Felix, MD Dr.
Felix has an undergraduate degree from Emory University.
After college, he taught science for the US Peace Corps
in Botswana for three years. He attended medical school
at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston
from 1989 to 1993 followed by a pediatrics residency training
program at New York University Medical Center and Bellevue
Hospital from 1993 to 1996.
Dr.
Felix worked for five years at Saint Vincent’s Hospital
in New York as an Attending Physician followed by two
years at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center. While
at St. Vincent’s, he supervised pediatric residents
and medical students at the level of Assistant Clinical
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At
St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, Dr. Felix’s
duties included general pediatrics and neonatology.
Dr.
Felix was a colleague and friend of Dr. Joe Rocchio and knows
personally that his passing leaves a great void at St. Vincent’s
and the surrounding community. On occasion, Dr. Felix covered
for Dr. Joe Rocchio over the past two years and looks forward
to continuing to see his patients if they chose him for their
doctor. |
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Flavio
A. Gonzalez, MD
Dr.
Gonzalez grew up in New York City and attended both
college and medical school at SUNY-Stoney Brook.
He trained in pediatrics at New York University
Medical Center-Bellvue Hospital from 1993-1996.
The following year, 1996-1997, he worked as chief
resident at Lenox Hill Hospital.
He
continued on at Lenox Hill Hospital as an Attending
Physician from 1997 to present, where his duties
included General Pediatrics, Neonatology and Pediatric
Intensive Care. He also supervised residents and
medical students as a faculty appointment for NYU.
He also worked from 2001 to 2004 at the New York
Hospital of Queens in the general pediatric outpatient
clinic. He looks forward to serving the community
of Lower Manhattan.
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Both
doctors are both board certified in general pediatrics
and have admitting privileges at NYU-Tisch Hospitals,
Lenox Hill Hospital, and St. Vincent’s Hospital.
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