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Patricia Czapp, M.D., is the AAMC community practice representative (CPR). Dr. Czapp is board certified in family medicine and has been with Annapolis Primary Care for eight years. Previously, Dr. Czapp practiced with Johns Hopkins Medical Services and the Severna Park office of Potomac Physicians. Dr. Czapp completed her medical training in 1990 and her residency in 1993 at the Georgetown University Medical School, where she served as chief resident of family medicine, 1992-93. She became a member of the Anne Arundel Medical Center medical staff in 1994 and has held leadership positions that include chief and associate chief of the family medicine service. She currently serves on the board of directors for Anne Arundel Health System, Inc. Dr. Czapp said, “My job as CPR wouldn’t exist if practicing medicine in Maryland was all wine and roses. Anne Arundel Health System recognized years ago that doctors, particularly those in primary care, are stressed by rising overhead costs and declining reimbursement. As part of a larger plan to address these concerns, the Health System worked with medical staff leadership to create the CPR position. It’s one of many investments they’re making in a spirit of collaboration with the medical community. I’m delighted to be the first CPR. I spend 70 percent of my time practicing medicine, and 30 percent of my time developing and implementing programs to benefit our community physicians. I am rolling out a group discount purchasing program right now to help area practices offset overhead costs. I have been networking with other doctors to discover their needs, and I have several new projects in the pipeline. Stay tuned!” Dr. Czapp can be reached at pczapp@aahs.org or 443-481-1150
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George Samaras, M.D., is chair of the department of medicine. Dr. Samaras, of Annapolis Internal Medicine, is a former president of the AAMC Medical Staff. He is board certified in internal medicine and a specialist in nephrology. He has practiced medicine in Annapolis since 1974 when he established Annapolis Internal Medicine. He completed his medical training in internal medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and Maryland General Hospital, where he was chief medical resident. During that time he continued his studies in nephrology. Dr. Samaras is a native Annapolitan, married and the proud father of six grown children. Dr. Samaras said, “Reorganization of the medical staff and the establishment of the department chair positions will position the medical staff and the hospital in the most collaborative and integrated relationship in its history. My goal as department chair of medicine is to make this reorganization successful.” Dr. Samaras can be reached at gsamaras@aahs.org or 410-897-9841
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Henry J. Sobel, M.D., MBA is chair of the women’s and children’s services department. Dr. Sobel is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology. He has practiced in the Annapolis community since 1981; he is a 1977 graduate of Howard University College of Medicine. He completed his ob/gyn residency at the Washington Hospital Center, Washington; D.C. Dr. Sobel is a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists as well as a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He recently completed a Johns Hopkins University graduate certificate program in the Business of Medicine. Dr. Sobel was previously service chief for ob/gyn at Anne Arundel Medical Center. He has served in other leadership roles within the hospital system. He volunteers his time in gynecologic care at the AAMC Annapolis Outreach Center. Dr. Sobel can be reached at hsobel@aahs.org or at 443-481-6968.
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