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Join host Chevonna Johnson Monday November 20, 2017 @ 8:00pm/EST as we welcome Dr. Lynn O'Connor/Oncologist as we discuss healthy options for the holidays and how we should eat to take care of our bodies to help them function properly and lose weight.

Call in to ask questions or make a comment: 516-453-9957

Dr. Lynn O’Connor is a highly respected colorectal surgeon. Her mission is to provide women with the foremost treatment, technology and information related to preventive public health issues and colon and rectal health. She is outspoken about declining health patterns due to lack of exercise, growing obesity and the rates of colon and rectal cancer in the U.S. population.

Dr. O'Connor is the Director of the Women’s Colorectal Care Program, at ProHealth Care Associates, division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, a New York based group of Board Certified physicians who specialize in the advanced treatment of all colorectal problems.  Dr. O’Connor is a sought after speaker, lecturing nationally on advanced techniques related to colorectal therapeutic considerations. She has not only excelled in academia, but garnered many honors and awards throughout the years, making her an influential leader in colorectal medicine.Dr. O'Connor's education includes:

  • Colon & Rectal Fellowship, Georgia Colon & Rectal Surgical Clinic Atlanta, GA
  • General Surgery Residency, Union Memorial Hospital Baltimore, MD
  • Radiation Oncology Fellowship, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD
  • MD, Temple University School of Medicine Philadelphia, PA
  • MPH, Yale University, New Haven, CT
  • B.S. Biology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

 

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