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Farzad
Sabet, MD
Dr. Farzad Sabet graduated from Ross University School of Medicine
in 2001. He began his four-year residency program at Long Island
Jewish-North Shore Health System. The first year of his residency
was in the field of surgery, at North Shore University Hospital
(NSUH) at Manhasset. That year, NSUH was ranked the number one hospital
in America by AARP.
Dr. Sabet then completed his residency at Long Island Jewish Medical
Center in the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R).
Following his residency, in July of 2005, Dr. Sabet was accepted
for a fellowship program (subspecialty) at Spine
Institute in Cleveland Clinic, OH. This fellowship concentrated
on non-surgical treatment of neck and back pain. The Cleveland Clinic
ranked was ranked in the top three hospitals by the US News &
World Report 'America's Best Hospitals' survey.
Dr. Sabet is board certified and he is a diplomate of American
Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He strongly believes
in treating a person as a whole rather than treating the symptom(s)
in isolation. He emphasizes that human beings are much more than
a group of organs and need to be treated as such.
Dr. Sabet and his wife, Marikit, have three daughters and all enjoy
outdoor activities, traveling, and spending time with each other.
Dr. Sabet is very excited to be a part of Shasta Orthopaedic and
Sports Medicine.
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