PLYMOUTH — Dr. Andrew Seefeld, with Speare Memorial Hospital, recently achieved board certification in addiction medicine from the American Board of Preventive Medicine and earned fellowship designation from the American Society of Addiction Medicine.
Designation as a Fellow of ASAM recognizes physicians who demonstrate sustained excellence, leadership, and commitment to advancing the field of addiction medicine. It also reflects Seefeld’s dedication to lifelong learning, professional growth, advocacy, and service to patients and the community.
Seefeld’s certification, achieved through a rigorous examination process, affirms his expertise and ongoing commitment to providing the highest standards of care for patients with substance use disorders and related conditions.
In addition to these honors, Seefeld is a fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians, underscoring his leadership and skill in emergency medicine. With this rare combination of emergency and addiction medicine credentials, he is among a select group of physicians nationwide who bring this level of specialization to patient care. His work ensures patients at Speare receive compassionate, evidence-based treatment for both urgent and long-term medical needs.
For more information, visit spearehospital.com.
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