


Dr. Thomas Woloszyn, MD
Dr. Thomas Woloszyn, MD is an orthopedic hand surgeon in North Brunswick, NJ and has over 35 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from Rosalind Franklin University Chicago Medical School in 1986. He is affiliated with Staten Island University Hospital. He is accepting new patients.
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1520 US Highway 130 North Brunswick, NJ 08902Make an Appointment
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- Areas of ExpertiseDr. Woloszyn specializes in the areas of General Surgery, Hand Surgery & Plastic Surgery. • See board certifications
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About Me
care philosophy
The hand is one of our most important organs and requires specialized care. That is why Dr. Woloszyn and the Hand Treatment Center takes your hand health so seriously. We treat our patients as we would treat our own family members. The Hand Treatment...read moreOrthopedic Hand Surgery
General Surgery
Cosmetic, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
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Plastic & Reconstructive Surgical Residency, The Nassau County Medical Center
Residency Hospital, 1995Hand Surgery Centres Of Texas
Fellowship Hospital, 1993Baylor College Of Medicine, Microsurgery Laboratory, Division Of Plastic Surgery
1992General Surgical Residency, Maimonides Medical Center & Coney Island Hospital
Residency Hospital, 1992Maimonides Medical Center
Internship Hospital, 1987Rosalind Franklin University Chicago Medical School
Medical School, 1986Fairleigh Dickinson University
Undergraduate School, 1982
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Role of arachidonic acid metabolites in oleic acid induced pulmonary injury in a canine model: Effects of ketoconazole (thromboxane synthetase inhibitor), 1991
Parotid gland and facial nerve trauma, 1990
Partial exsanguination effectively controls proximal hypertension and protects the spinal cord during aortic crossclamping, 1989
Efficacy of righ atrial infusion of PGE1 in spsis induced pulmonary hypertension in the pig, 1990
Fifty-Ninth Annual Assembly of the Southeran Surgical Congress, First Prize - Gold Medal Paper, 1991
Research Recognition Award, Greater Maimonides Day, 1991
Dr. George A. Degenshein Teaching Award, 1992
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83%Patients said they were given information about recovering at home1% lower than the national average
72%Patients said that doctors always listened to them and explained things well4% lower than the national average
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