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Arnold Pallay, M.D., F.A.A.F.P.
Dr. Arnold Pallay graduated from the accelerated medical program at Boston University School of Medicine in 1983. He performed his residency training at UMDNJ/The Mountainside Hospital, where he served as Chief Resident. He opened a solo practice in 1986, which soon grew to become Changebridge Medical Associates, as we know it today. Dr. Pallay was among the first "family docs" to open their doors in our area. His practive, in over 20 years at the same location, now offers a number of physicians and physician assistants with varied specializations and a large support staff to accomodate their orders and patient's needs. Dr. Pallay is the appointed physician for the Boonton public schools, as well as the Medical Director for local area nursing homes. He holds faculty appoinments at Robert Wood Johnson and The New Jersey Medical Schools and also teaches within the Seton Hall Graduate School of Health Professions. He maintains active clinical privileges at St. Clare's Hospital where he has served several times in the past as Family Practice Department Chairman. Dr. Pallay also maintains active privileges at Chilton memorial Hospital and Morristown Memorial Hospital. He keeps his hand on the pulse of his home town by serving on the Montville Community Board of Health. Dr Pallay is a Past President of both The New Jersey Academy of Family Practitioners and Morris County Medical Society. You can read his MCMS inaugural speech or get the medical society's information at: http://www.mcmsdocs.org/pres2004b.html Dr. Pallay has been interviewed extensively throughout the years, by various newspapers and publications on health care issues including the use of Electronic Medical Records in the physicans office and medical malpractice reform. A web search with his name will bring you to many of these articles. You can also searching the archives of the Daily Record. Dr Pallay is quoted in the periodical "Medical Economics", in an artical discussing the current state of medical malpractice issues. This article can be viewed by clicking this link: http://www.memag.com/memag/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=111528. Dr. Pallay lives locally with his wife Robin and their four children. Duing his time off he enjoys golf, tennis and spending time traveling with his family. |
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