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RMA of CT Doctor Named One of Westchester Magazine's 'Best MDs'
Date:12/14/2009

Dr. John Stangel Recognized for Excellence in Fertility Treatment

Norwalk, CT (PRWEB) December 14, 2009 -- In its annual "Top Doctors" issue, Westchester magazine included Dr. John Stangel as a lead fertility doctor in the area for reproductive endocrinology. Dr. Stangel is the Westchester County Medical Director of Reproductive Medicine Associates of Connecticut (RMACT) and has his office in Rye, NY. Along with his RMACT colleagues, Dr. Stangel helps patients overcome their fertility challenges in order to successfully become pregnant.

"It's an honor to be included in Westchester magazine's 'Top Doctors 2009' - especially because this is based on input from my peers," said Dr. Stangel. "During my thirty years of practice, I've enjoyed making an impact on this great community and am touched by this accolade."

Westchester magazine's assessment is based on a rigorous, peer-reviewed process by the renowned healthcare research firm Castle Connelly Medical Ltd. The annual article includes 166 local doctors and was featured in the November issue.

Along with his work at RMACT, Dr. Stangel is also president of the Westchester County Medical Society. He is board certified in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility and has been in private practice since 1976. Among Dr. Stangel's former positions are: Medical Director of IVF America Program Westchester in Port Chester, NY; Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology at New York Medical College at Metropolitan Hospital in NY and at Westchester County Medical Center in Valhalla, NY.

Dr. Stangel has published numerous scientific papers and articles and has contributed to many textbooks. His
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