Pacific Surgical PC Announces New Addition to the Team - DigitalJournal.com
Pacific Surgical's talented surgeons save lives by melding their expertise with cutting-edge technology. Recruiting the best surgeons is vital to providing exceptional care to patients. Pacific Surgical is proud to announce a new addition to the team, Dr. Delphine Engel.
Conditions she treats include cholecystitis and gallstones, hernias, and all surgical emergencies. Procedures she performs include advanced laparoscopy, wound therapy, and hernia surgery. Dr. Engel is board-certified in General Surgery and Surgical Critical Care and is a member of the American College of Surgeons. She's co-written medical articles and taught surgery as an assistant professor at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Additionally, Dr. Engel is fellowship-trained in Burn Surgery.
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