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Lon Bitzer, MD


General Surgery

Biography


Contact Info:

Office:

870-382-4303, Ext. 8325

Facility/Office:

Delta Memorial Hospital Surgical Clinic
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
(Closed for Lunch from 11 am until 1 pm.)
Saturday and Sunday: Closed

Education:

1977 - 1981 B.S. - Biology; Minor; Chemistry
Chapman College, Orange, CA 92666
Magna Cum Laude

1981 - 1985 Doctor of Medicine
University of California, Irvine College of Medicine
Irvine, CA 92715

Residency:

1985 - 1988 Resident in Surgery
SUNY at Buffalo Graduate Medical/Dental
Education Consortium
Erie County Medical Center
Buffalo, NY 14215

1989 - 1990 Resident in Surgery
SUNY at Buffalo Graduate Medical/Dental
Education Consortium
Erie County Medical Center

1990 - 1991 Chief Resident in Surgery
Resident in Surgery
SUNY at Buffalo Graduate Medical/Dental
Education Consortium
Erie County Medical Center
Buffalo, NY 14215
Buffalo, NY 14215

Fellowship:

Research Fellow in Surgery
1988 - 1989 SUNY at Buffalo Graduate Medical/Dental
Education Consortium
Erie County Medical Center
Buffalo, NY 14215

Certification:

1986 - National Board of Medical Examiners
1989 - 1996 - American Heart Association
1989 - 1996 - American College of Surgeons Advanced Trauma Life Support Certified Provider and Instructor
2001 - 2002 - Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certified Provider and Instructor
1992 - 1994 Pediatric Life Support Certified Provider
1993 - American Board of Surgery
ATLS Certified
BLS Certified

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