Integrated Medical Professionals, PLLC
Richard Afonso is an experienced IT Manager with over a decade of expertise at Integrated Medical Professionals, PLLC, where responsibilities include overseeing a team of 8 technicians and providing support for a medical user base exceeding 650 employees. Prior roles include IT Supervisor and IT Administrator, focusing on helpdesk management and technician coordination. Previously, Richard held positions in purchasing and accounts payable at Innovative Stone and worked as a bookkeeper at NELL-JOY INDUSTRIES, INC. Richard Afonso holds a Bachelor's degree in Management of Technology from Farmingdale State College.
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Integrated Medical Professionals, PLLC
Integrated Medical Professionals (IMP), the largest multi-specialty practice in the United States, is comprised of physicians who are committed to providing the highest level of quality medical services available in locations convenient to the patients. The 100+ Board Certified doctors, in over 50 locations, comprise Advanced Urology Centers of New York, Advanced Radiation Centers of New York, and Pathology, all divisions of Integrated Medical Professionals. IMP and The Mount Sinai Hospital joined in a clinical affiliation making it easier than ever for patients in NYC, LI, and the Hudson Valley to receive state-of-the-art screening, assessment and treatment for complex urologic conditions, and improve access to cutting-edge radiation oncology services. Services Urology – Advanced Urology Centers of New York (AUCNY) The urologists treat all urologic diseases and conditions at 45+ locations. Radiation Oncology – Advanced Radiation Centers of New York (ARC) ARC physicians are national pioneers in safer, more precise radiation technologies including Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT) and Rapid Arc Rotational Arc Therapy. The team uses technologies which increase cure rates, reduces side effects and improves quality of life. Pathology IMP is the first medical practice in the Greater New York area to use DNA verification in its diagnostic pathology labs, adding to an already rigorous chain of custody handling of specimens.