Neil j. Belgiano D.O. FACOI
Dr. Belgiano is a fully trained Board Certified Internist and as such cares for his patients both in his office and the hospital, should they need more intensive care. He provides personalized care tailored to the needs of his patients as well as addressing the concerns of their families.
Dr. Belgiano is a member of the American Geriatric Society and is qualified to meet the medical needs of older adults. Dr. Belgiano was Chief Resident at Botsford Hospital and has completed subspecialty training in cardiology, gastroenterology, pulmonary function and arthritic conditions at the University of Michigan, Wayne State University and Sinai Hospital. |
Education:
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine: (1972 - 1976 )
Siena College: (1970-1972 )
University of Arizona: (1967 - 1970)
Certification and Licensure:
Michigan License - 1977 to Present License Number 007043 American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine Certification March 12, 1984 Certification #605
Postgraduate Training:
General Internal Medicine Residency
Botsford General Hospital - 1977 to 1980 (chief resident 1980)
Internship
Botsford General Hospital -1976 through 1977
Hospital Affiliations:
Huron Valley Sinai Hospital, Commerce, MI
Henry Ford Health System
Professional Societies:
American Osteopathic Association: AOA 34543
American College of Osteopathic Internists
Michigan Association of Osteopathic Internists
Oakland County Osteopathic Association
American Geriatric Association
Teaching Appointments:
Michigan State University: Clinical Instructor (2004 to present)
Wayne State University: Clinical Instructor (1997 to present)
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine: (1972 - 1976 )
Siena College: (1970-1972 )
University of Arizona: (1967 - 1970)
Certification and Licensure:
Michigan License - 1977 to Present License Number 007043 American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine Certification March 12, 1984 Certification #605
Postgraduate Training:
General Internal Medicine Residency
Botsford General Hospital - 1977 to 1980 (chief resident 1980)
Internship
Botsford General Hospital -1976 through 1977
Hospital Affiliations:
Huron Valley Sinai Hospital, Commerce, MI
Henry Ford Health System
Professional Societies:
American Osteopathic Association: AOA 34543
American College of Osteopathic Internists
Michigan Association of Osteopathic Internists
Oakland County Osteopathic Association
American Geriatric Association
Teaching Appointments:
Michigan State University: Clinical Instructor (2004 to present)
Wayne State University: Clinical Instructor (1997 to present)
Catherine Ciantar D.o.
Dr. Ciantar is a Board Eligible Internist who completed training the in the Detroit Medical Center in June 2012. She served as Chief Resident for 16 months preceding the completion of her training. By colleagues and faculty, she was elected Intern of the Year in 2009 and was the 2009 recipient of the Gloria Belen Memorial Scholarship. Prior to joining North Valley Internal Medicine, she was employed by Medical Center Emergency Services, working at Detroit Receiving Hospital in the open Observation Unit.
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Featured in the Hometown Life: Woman, Top Docs from march 2014:
Dr. Catherine Ciantar's interest in medicine began at a very young age. It was a natural progression after spending a great deal of time in doctor's office with her younger sister, left blind because of congenital glaucoma. "Even as a young child I can remember being grateful for the quality of care that she received. I always knew that I wanted to give back", said Ciantar, an internist with North valley Internal Medicine in Milford and on staff at Huron Valley Sinai Hospital in Commerce Township. "We spent a lot of time in follow-up. The continuity of care and relationships that develop over time with the people that cared for my sister made a huge impression on me," Ciantar said. "I want to provide that for my patients."
A Dearborn native, Ciantar attended Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed her residency at the Detroit Medical Center. "You know how they tell you to always have a back-up plan for your career? I didn't. I always knew that it was all I ever wanted to do," she said. For Ciantar, it is all about providing care and making a difference in the lives of her patients, who range in age from adolescent to geriatric.
The chance to help others and provide comfort and support is a continual reaffirmation of her career choice, she noted. Ciantar recently received a card from the wife of a patient who died after a difficult illness. "To be able to make a difference for someone who is suffering, I just feel so grateful for the chance to help them," Ciantar said. "Sometimes I can't do all the things that the human body needs, but I can provide the support and guidance and all of the other things that patients require."
"It is the reason that I come to work every day," she added."
Jill Halpin. "Celebrating Excellence, Women Physicians Discuss Joys, Challenges of Medicine" Hometown Life Women March 2014: pg 14. print.
Dr. Catherine Ciantar's interest in medicine began at a very young age. It was a natural progression after spending a great deal of time in doctor's office with her younger sister, left blind because of congenital glaucoma. "Even as a young child I can remember being grateful for the quality of care that she received. I always knew that I wanted to give back", said Ciantar, an internist with North valley Internal Medicine in Milford and on staff at Huron Valley Sinai Hospital in Commerce Township. "We spent a lot of time in follow-up. The continuity of care and relationships that develop over time with the people that cared for my sister made a huge impression on me," Ciantar said. "I want to provide that for my patients."
A Dearborn native, Ciantar attended Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed her residency at the Detroit Medical Center. "You know how they tell you to always have a back-up plan for your career? I didn't. I always knew that it was all I ever wanted to do," she said. For Ciantar, it is all about providing care and making a difference in the lives of her patients, who range in age from adolescent to geriatric.
The chance to help others and provide comfort and support is a continual reaffirmation of her career choice, she noted. Ciantar recently received a card from the wife of a patient who died after a difficult illness. "To be able to make a difference for someone who is suffering, I just feel so grateful for the chance to help them," Ciantar said. "Sometimes I can't do all the things that the human body needs, but I can provide the support and guidance and all of the other things that patients require."
"It is the reason that I come to work every day," she added."
Jill Halpin. "Celebrating Excellence, Women Physicians Discuss Joys, Challenges of Medicine" Hometown Life Women March 2014: pg 14. print.
"To be able to make a difference for someone who is suffering, I just feel so grateful for the chance to help them" ... "It is the reason that I come to work every day"
-Catherine Ciantar
Education:
Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, doctorate (2005-2009)
Wayne State University, Master of Science in Basic Medical Sciences (2003-2005)
University of Michigan, Bachelor of Science in Biopsychology, Minor in Spanish (1998-2002)
Affiliations:
American College of Osteopathic Internists
American Osteopathic Association
Michigan Osteopathic Association
American College of Physicians
American Medical Association
Hospital Affiliation:
Huron Valley Sinai Hospital, Commerce, MI
Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, doctorate (2005-2009)
Wayne State University, Master of Science in Basic Medical Sciences (2003-2005)
University of Michigan, Bachelor of Science in Biopsychology, Minor in Spanish (1998-2002)
Affiliations:
American College of Osteopathic Internists
American Osteopathic Association
Michigan Osteopathic Association
American College of Physicians
American Medical Association
Hospital Affiliation:
Huron Valley Sinai Hospital, Commerce, MI
Brandon Genson D.O.
Dr. Brandon Genson is a board certified Internist who joined our practice in 2016.
Hospital Affiliation: Huron Valley Sinai Hospital, Commerce, MI Henry Ford Health System More Information Coming Soon!
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Katie M. Bruce FNP-BC
After graduating with her BSN, she took a position in the Thoracic ICU at the University of Michigan Health System as a Registered Nurse. Katie began practicing as a Nurse Practitioner in 2008 starting her career in the fast paced Emergency Departments within the Oakwood Health System. She then transitioned to DMC Huron Valley Sinai Hospital where she assisted in the management of the acutely ill medicine patients.
Outside of the office Katie enjoys spending time with her husband and three daughters. They have a love for boating & spend as much time as they can on the water with family and friends.
She is excited to be a member of the NVIM family and eager to assist in promoting wellness in our community.
Education:
University of Michigan School of Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Nursing (2001-2005)
University of Michigan School of Nursing, Master of Science in Nursing (2006-2008)
Hospital Affiliation:
Huron Valley Sinai Hospital, Commerce, MI
Professional Organizations:
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
Outside of the office Katie enjoys spending time with her husband and three daughters. They have a love for boating & spend as much time as they can on the water with family and friends.
She is excited to be a member of the NVIM family and eager to assist in promoting wellness in our community.
Education:
University of Michigan School of Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Nursing (2001-2005)
University of Michigan School of Nursing, Master of Science in Nursing (2006-2008)
Hospital Affiliation:
Huron Valley Sinai Hospital, Commerce, MI
Professional Organizations:
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
Ryan R. Johnston PA-C
Education:
Michigan State University, Bachelor of Science (2003)
University of Detroit Mercy, Physician Assistant Program, Masters of Physician Assistant studies (2005)
Hospital Affiliation:
Huron Valley Sinai Hospital, Commerce, MI
Professional Organizations:
American Academy of Physician Assistants
Michigan State University, Bachelor of Science (2003)
University of Detroit Mercy, Physician Assistant Program, Masters of Physician Assistant studies (2005)
Hospital Affiliation:
Huron Valley Sinai Hospital, Commerce, MI
Professional Organizations:
American Academy of Physician Assistants
Arti Madhavan, M.D., MBA, FAAFP
Dr. Madhavan, who is board certified in Family Medicine, has been in practice since 2000 and has been an attending physician at DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital since 2005.
She has a strong reputation as a clinician that is committed to providing comprehensive care to patients and their families with an emphasis on disease prevention and health promotion. Dr. Madhavan has worked collaboratively with administration and nursing, playing a key role in developing policies and procedures to reduce hospital readmissions and promote patient safety. Dr. Madhavan earned her undergraduate and medical degree from Lady Harding Medical College Delhi University, New Delhi, India, and obtained a physician's executive MBA from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. She completed a Family Practice residency at Wayne State University and the DMC. She is a member of the Physician Advisory Committee and the Medical Executive Committee at HVSH. Dr. Madhavan is also a member of the Executive Committee for the Michigan Association of Indian Physicians. |
Education:
Lady Harding Medical College Delhi University, New Delhi, India
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Hospital Affiliation:
Huron Valley Sinai Hospital, Commerce, MI
Professional Organizations:
Executive Committee for the Michigan Association of Indian Physicians
Lady Harding Medical College Delhi University, New Delhi, India
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Hospital Affiliation:
Huron Valley Sinai Hospital, Commerce, MI
Professional Organizations:
Executive Committee for the Michigan Association of Indian Physicians