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Office
825 Washington St
Suite 340
Norwood, MA 02062Phone+1 781-762-0311Fax+1 781-762-0634
Summary
- Dr. Matthew Sullivan, MD is a gastroenterologist in Norwood, Massachusetts. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. He is affiliated with Norwood Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Needham.
Education & Training
- Tufts Medical CenterFellowship, Gastroenterology, 2009 - 2012
- University of Pennsylvania Health SystemResidency, Internal Medicine, 2006 - 2009
- Tufts University School of MedicineClass of 2006
Certifications & Licensure
- MA State Medical License 2009 - 2025
- PA State Medical License 2006 - 2009
- American Board of Internal Medicine Gastroenterology
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification eClinicalWorks EHR, eClinicalWorks LLC, 2013
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 174 citationsLong-term improvement of cardiac function in rats after infarction by transplantation of embryonic stem cells.Jiang-Yong Min, Yinke Yang, Matthew F. Sullivan, Qingen Ke, Kimber L. Converso
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 2003-02-01 - 55 citationsElectrocardiographic findings in mdx mice: A cardiac phenotype of Duchenne muscular dystrophyVictor Chu, Jose M. Otero, Orlando Lopez, Matthew F. Sullivan, James P. Morgan
Muscle & Nerve. 2002-10-01 - 28 citationsInduction of cardiac cytochrome p450 in cocaine-treated mice.Ju-Feng Wang, Yinke Yang, Matthew F. Sullivan, Jiang-Yong Min, Jinbo Cai
Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2002-03-01
Press Mentions
- Norwood Hospital Recognizes Colorectal Cancer Awareness MonthMarch 9th, 2017
- Autism Patients Benefit from Fecal Transplants: Study Finds Rebalancing a Patient's GUT Could Treat Behavioral SymptomsJanuary 23rd, 2017