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Medical Service

Location:
Portsmouth, NH, 03801
Posted:
June 30, 2016

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Peter J. Ameglio, MD

**** ***** *********

Rye, NH 03870

207-***-****

*******@***.***

Education

August 1991-June 1995 M.D. Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, New York

September 1988-June 1989 Goucher College

Towson, Maryland

Post Baccalaureate Pre- Med Program

September 1984-June 1988 University of New Hampshire Durham, New Hampshire

Bachelor of Science, Exercise Physiology

Board Certification

July 2003 American Board of Orthopedic Surgery

Experience

August 2013-July 2015 Coastal Orthopedics

14 Thomas Point Road

Brunswick, ME 04011

207-***-****

August 2006 –August 2013 New England Foot and Ankle Specialists 195 Fore River Parkway, Suite 210

Portland, ME 04102

207-***-****

August 2001-August 2006 Integrated Orthopaedics

A Core Physician Service

3 Alumni Dr, Suite 301

Exeter, NH 03833

603-***-****

August 2000-July 2001 Foot and Ankle Fellowship

Portland Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Center, PA

254 Western Ave.

South Portland, ME 04106

207-***-****

July 1996-June 2000 Orthopaedic Surgery Residency

Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center

1650 Selwyn Ave, Suite 5C

Bronx, New York 10457

718-***-****

August 1998-October 1998 Orthopaedic Surgery Elective Marshfield Clinic

1000 North Oak Ave

Marshfield, Wisconsin 54449

July 1995-June 1996 General Surgery Internship

Lincoln Medical Center

234 East 149th Street

Bronx, New York 10451

718-***-****

July 1994 Orthopaedic Trauma Elective

University of Washington

Department of Orthopaedics

325 Ninth Ave. ZA-48

Seattle, WA 98104-2499

206-***-****

Team Physician

August 2009-August 2010 Maine Red Claws Basketball Publications

Ameglio, PJ, Philbin, T, Pomeroy,G.

Case Report: Positive bone scan findings in Grade I posterior tibial tendon dysfunction. Foot & Ankle Int. 2001, Dec., 22 (12) 953-5.

Moran, T.H., Ameglio, P.J., Schwartz, G.J., Peyton, J.H., and McHugh, P.R. Endogenous cholecystokinin in the control of gastric emptying of liquid nutrient loads in Rhesus monkeys. Am. J. Physiol. 265. 1993. R371-R375. Moran, T.H., Ameglio, P.J., Schwartz, G.J., and McHugh, P.R. Blockade of Type A, not Type B, CCK receptors attenuates satiety actions of exagenous And endogenous CCK. AM. J. Physol. 262. 1992 R46-R50. Moran, T.H., Sawyer, T.K., Seeb, D.H., Ameglio, P.J., Lombard, M.A., and McHugh, P.R. Potent and sustained satiety actions of cholecystokinin peptide analogue. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 1992. 55:286S-90S.

Moran, T.H., Ameglio, P.J., Schwartz, G.J., and McHugh, P.R.. Blockade of the actions Of endogenous cholecystokinin (CCK) by intragastric administration of the Type A CCK Receptor antagonist MK-329 significantly increases food intake in Rhesus monkeys. Soc. Neurosci Abstr. 17 (1-2). 1991-342

McHugh, P.R., Ameglio, P.J., and Moran, T.H. Role of endogenous cholecystokinin

(CCK) in the regulation of gastric emptying of liquid gluclose, peptone and intralipid Test meals in the Rhesus monkeys. FASEB J Abstr. 5 (4). 1991. A 386. Moran, T.H., Ameglio, P.J., McHugh, P.R. Type A and Type B cholecystokinin (CCK) Receptors in the inhibitors of food intake produced by exogenous and endogenous



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