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New Anesthesologist at Chapel Hill Surgical Center

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Introducing James Split MD

Dr. James Split is a new staff anesthesiologist at Chapel Hill Surgical Center.It is a happy occasion to introduce another new member of the staff of Chapel Hill Surgical Center. Dr. James Split is a Board Certified Anesthesiologist. He has worked at Chapel Hill Surgical Center since December 2007. He previously lived and worked in Greensboro, North Carolina for the last 18 months. Before moving to North Carolina, Dr. Split practiced medicine in Michigan for 25 years. He obtained his medical degree at the University of Michigan in 1979 and practiced Emergency Medicine for the first 11 years of his career. He both practiced and taught Emergency medicine in an Emergency Medicine Residency and held a clinical faculty position at Michigan State University. In 1990, he returned to the University of Michigan to train in anesthesiology. He completed his anesthesiology residency in 1993 and has been in the full time practice of anesthesiology since then. Dr. Split is a member of the American Society of Anesthesiologists and The Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia.

Dr. Split will be speaking with many of you as part of your pre-operative evaluation. If you have any general questions about anesthesia, you can add comments to this blog or post them on the Tubal Reversal Message Board and he will to answer them. If you have specific questions that require privacy, or that may not be of interest to others, please send Dr. Split an e-mail to DrSplit@tubal-reversal.net and he will respond.

Dr. Berger’s Comment

The highest priority for patients who come to me for tubal reversal surgery to untie tubes is patient safety during and after surgery. This is ensured by the involvement of medical professionals who are the most highly trained and qualified specialists. Our two anesthesiologists are certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology. The anesthesiologist is the physician responsible for the monitoring and care of patients while they are asleep during their tubal reversal procedure and for their safe and comfortable recovery in the post anesthesia care unit (PACU). Dr. Split’s background in Emergency Medicine gives him an added dimension of knowledge and experience. On behalf of all of our staff, I am very pleased to welcome Dr. Split to Chapel Hill Surgical Center and Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center.

Surgical Technologists - The Unsung Heros

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Surgical Technologists at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center

Surgical technologists, also called surgical technicians, are the unsung heros of the surgical team at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. Patients have little interaction with them except when they are in the operating room. The surgical techs are not easily recognizable behind their surgical masks and during most of the time patients are in the operating room they are asleep! The surgical technicians, however, are responsible for making sure that all equipment is in perfect working order, the operating rooms are meticulous, and that all equipment and instruments are sterile. Their training and working every day with Dr. Berger ensures that tubal reversal procedures go smoothly, safely, and that patients are under anesthesia for the minimal length of time necessary. They must think and act quickly, safely, and accurately to assist the surgeon to achieve the optimal surgical technique throughout the entire operation, from the time a patient goes to sleep until she awakes.

Meet Our Surgical Technologists

Surgical technologists at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center.

Below is a brief history about our outstanding team of surgical techs introducing them from the left to the right in the photo. Here is a link to the web site page about our four surgical technologists at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center.

Matt Murphy, ST underwent his training as a surgical technician at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center where he has worked since 2005. During this time, Matt took a break to work abroad. He describes his time away as an enlightening, growth experience. Matt says that Dr. Berger is always encouraging him to research topics about surgical technique and to continue his education. Matt’s favorite subjects are science and medicine and he is in the process of getting his associates degree in science. Matt’s fluency in Spanish permits him to communicate easily with Spanish speaking patients.

Brandon Martin-Williams, ST also was trained at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center as a surgical techician where he has worked since 2006. During his time at Chapel Hill Surgical Center Brandon has become interested in furthering his career in medicine. Even while working full-time, Brandon has been taking classes to finish his bachelor’s degree in Biology. Brandon hopes to go to medical school in the near future. With his demonstrated skills in the operating room, Dr. Berger believes that Brandon would be an excellent doctor.

Donna Sisson, ST has worked as a first assistant to Dr. Berger in surgery since 1990. Prior to coming to Chapel Hill Surgical Center, she worked as a surgical technologist at St. Francis Hospital in Greenville, SC and at Durham Ambulatory Care in Durham, NC where she specialized in gynecological and plastic surgery procedures. Donna says that working with Dr. Berger is particularly rewarding because Dr. Berger always strives to be on the leading edge of his profession. Donna was Dr. Berger’s first assistant in the Learning Channel’s documentary “The Operation” that features Dr. Berger performing Outpatient Tubal Ligation Reversal.

Kathy Scronce, ST has been a surgical technician at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center since 2005. She previously worked as a surgical technologist at Durham Regional Hospital in Durham, NC. Kathy appreciates the fact that Dr. Berger and all of the staff at the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center are extremely devoted to their patients. Kathy is an integral member of this caring team who work so well together and who concentrate on optimal surgical technique to ensure a successful experience for tubal reversal patients.

Dr. Berger’s Comment

Over the many years I have been performing tubal reversal surgery, I can truly say that I have never worked with a more professional, well trained, and competent surgical team than the one that currently exists at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. Not only are these individuals professionals in every sense, but also they are exceptional people who are truly dedicated to providing the best and safest care to patients that is possible. Although the patients who come to Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center are often unaware of the importance of these essential team members, our patients benefit everyday from the extraordinary way that our surgical technologists do their jobs. It is one of the many factors that makes Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center stand out for its excellence in patient care.

Introducing Charles W. Monteith MD

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Greetings from Dr. Monteith

My name is Dr. Charles W. Monteith and I am happy to formally introduce myself as a tubal reversal physician. I will be joining Dr. Gary Berger in practice at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center as a certified tubal ligation reversal specialist in the summer of 2008. I am currently undergoing certification in tubal ligation reversal under the careful guidance of Dr. Berger. My training began in January of 2008 and I am well underway. After two months of training, I have assisted Dr. Berger in more tubal ligation reversals than many infertility specialists have seen in a lifetime!

I am originally from Columbia, South Carolina. I attended college at Xavier University of Louisiana, where I graduated Summa Cum Laude in Chemistry Pre-med. I attended medical school at the University of California at San Francisco which was ranked as one of the top three medical schools in the United States when I was accepted. During medical school, I received a Howard Hughes research fellowship and conducted research in molecular genetics at the University of California at San Francisco.

I completed my residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. During residency, I was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society and was the recipient of many different awards for resident and medical student teaching. I had the reputation as the resident who was the easiest to get along with, had the best rapport with patients, and was the overall most patient and best teacher.

After finishing residency, I accepted a Clinical Assistant Professor position with the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Chapel Hill in 2001. I worked as a Professor in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Wake Medical Hospital in Raleigh, N.C. for seven years. I practiced high risk obstetrics and advanced surgical gynecology. I delivered many babies and performed many surgeries while an Assistant Professor. My specialty was advanced laparoscopy and the performance of surgical procedures in the medically challenging patient. A significant amount of my time has been spent with the training and teaching of both medical students and residents.

Despite all of the above, my most important success has been the marriage to my wife, Mary, who has been the key element of support in all my endeavors. We married shortly after graduation from medical school in 1997, and she has been my constant support ever since. Together we have three beautiful children: Charles III (5yrs), Jordan (3yrs), and Madison (18months).

With my above training and family as support I look forward to a successful career in tubal reversal surgery. It is with special gratitude that I thank Dr. Berger and the staff at the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center for accepting me with open arms and training me in both the science and art of tubal ligation reversal.


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