Peter C.Lam, MD, MPH, Anesthesiologist (Pediatric)
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Peter C.Lam, MD, MPH

Anesthesiologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Anesthesiology

282 Washington Street Hartford CT, 06102

About

Dr. Peter Lam is an anesthesiologist practicing in Hartford, CT. Dr. Lam ensures the safety of patients who are about to undergo surgery. Anesthesiologist specialize in general anesthesia, which will (put the patient to sleep), sedation, which will calm the patient or make him or her unaware of the situation, and regional anesthesia, which just numbs a specific part of the body. As an anesthesiologist, Dr. Lam also might help manage pain after an operation.

Education and Training

Washington University Undergraduate 2011

University of Connecticut MD/MPH 2017

Provider Details

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Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Pediatric Anesthesiologist Connecticut Children’s Medical Center 2022 - Present

Awards

  • Ralph Tovell Moore Award for Academic Excellence 2021  

Professional Memberships

  • American Society of Anesthesiologists  
  • Connecticut State Society of Anesthesiologists  

Fellowships

  • Yale University : Pediatric Anesthesia  2022

Fellowships

  • Yale University 2022

Peter C.Lam, MD, MPH's Practice location

Connecticut Children's Hospital

282 Washington Street -
Hartford, CT 06102
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Farmington, CT 06032
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