Region
Second Wave - Michigan
Capital Gains - Lansing
Catalyst Midland
Concentrate - Ann Arbor/Ypsi
Epicenter - Mount Pleasant
Route Bay City
Rural Innovation Exchange
Southwest Michigan
UPword - UP
The Keel - Port Huron
The Lakeshore
Metromode - Metro Detroit
Flintside - Flint
Model D - Detroit
Rapid Growth - Grand Rapids
Focus Areas
Arts and Culture
Building Communities
Community Development
Diversity
Economic Development
Entrepreneurship
Equity
Healthy Communities
Kids and Education
Safe Communities
Sustainability
Technology and Innovation
Transportation
Place
Battle Creek
Benton Harbor
Calhoun County
Eastside Neighborhood
Edison Neighborhood
Historic Northside
Kalamazoo
Milwood
Northside
Oakwood Neighborhood
Old Lakeview
Portage
Post-Franklin Neighborhood
South Haven
St. Joseph
Stuart Neighborhood
Urbandale
Vine Neighborhood
Washington Heights
West Douglas/Fairmont Neighborhood
Series
Southwest Michigan
A Way Home: Housing Solutions
Block by Block
COVID in Calhoun
Curtain Call
Designed in Michigan
Disability Inclusion
En Espanol
Faith in Action
Good Food
MI Mental Health
On The Ground
Sacred Earth
SWMI Journalism Collaborative
Urban-Rural Exchange
Voices of Youth Battle Creek
Voices of Youth Kalamazoo
Statewide
Areas of Concern
Block by Block
Bridging the Talent Gap
COVID19
Cyber Security
Disability Inclusion
Early Education Matters
Forestry
Girl Scouts SE Michigan Team Up
Good Food
Greater Lakes
Inside our Outdoors
Invasive Species
MI Mental Health
Michigan Nightlight
Michigan's Agricultural Future
Michigan's State of Health Podcast
Nonprofit Journal Project
Preserving Michigan
State of Health
Stories of Change
Voices of Youth
Yours, Mine, & Ours - Public Health
Toggle navigation
Focus Areas
Arts and Culture
Building Communities
Community Development
Diversity
Economic Development
Entrepreneurship
Equity
Healthy Communities
Kids and Education
Safe Communities
Sustainability
Technology and Innovation
Transportation
Place
Battle Creek
Benton Harbor
Calhoun County
Eastside Neighborhood
Edison Neighborhood
Historic Northside
Kalamazoo
Milwood
Northside
Oakwood Neighborhood
Old Lakeview
Portage
Post-Franklin Neighborhood
South Haven
St. Joseph
Stuart Neighborhood
Urbandale
Vine Neighborhood
Washington Heights
West Douglas/Fairmont Neighborhood
Series
Southwest Michigan
A Way Home: Housing Solutions
Block by Block
COVID in Calhoun
Curtain Call
Designed in Michigan
Disability Inclusion
En Espanol
Faith in Action
Good Food
MI Mental Health
On The Ground
Sacred Earth
SWMI Journalism Collaborative
Urban-Rural Exchange
Voices of Youth Battle Creek
Voices of Youth Kalamazoo
Statewide
Areas of Concern
Block by Block
Bridging the Talent Gap
COVID19
Cyber Security
Disability Inclusion
Early Education Matters
Forestry
Girl Scouts SE Michigan Team Up
Good Food
Greater Lakes
Inside our Outdoors
Invasive Species
MI Mental Health
Michigan Nightlight
Michigan's Agricultural Future
Michigan's State of Health Podcast
Nonprofit Journal Project
Preserving Michigan
State of Health
Stories of Change
Voices of Youth
Yours, Mine, & Ours - Public Health
About
Support Us
Geriatric, pediatric and other health care providers join Bronson
Kathy Jennings
|
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Share
Bronson Healthcare
recently welcomed four new health care providers.
Martin Alswang, MD, is now part of Bronson Pediatric Referral Service.
Prior to joining Bronson, Dr. Alswang practiced in Colorado as a pediatric intensivist and pediatric hospitalist at Rocky Mountain Children’s Hospital at Swedish Medical Center; Rocky Mountain Children’s Hospital at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center; and Pediatric intensivist at the Children’s Hospital of Colorado at Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Alswang earned his medical degree from the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. He completed his residencies at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, N.Y., and at New York University – Bellevue Hospital Medical Center in New York. He is board certified in pediatric intensive/critical care medicine and general pediatrics. He completed his pediatric critical care fellowship at The Children’s Hospital in Denver, Colo.
He can be reached at
(269) 341-8968.
Timothy Sparling, DNP, has joined Bronson Geriatric Medical Services.
Prior to joining Bronson, Sparling was a part-time faculty member at Ohio State University College of Nursing, and a home care team leader at Hospice Care of Southwest Michigan.
Sparling earned his Doctorate of Nursing Practice from the Adult and Geriatric Nurse Practitioner Program at Wayne State University in Detroit and his bachelor’s degree from the University of Phoenix.
He can be contacted at
(269) 341-8822.
Gregory O. Utter, MD. is now part of Bronson Maternal-Fetal Medicine.
Dr. Utter’s special interests include ultrasound and prenatal diagnosis, and maternal medical problems in pregnancy.
Prior to joining Bronson Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Dr. Utter practiced at Rocky Mountain Perinatal Associates, Community Medical Center in Missoula, Montana.
Dr. Utter earned his medical degree from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, in East Lansing. He completed his maternal-fetal medicine fellowship at Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago, Illinois, as well as his obstetrics and gynecology residency at St. John Hospital and Medical Center in Detroit. He is board certified in maternal-fetal medicine and obstetrics and gynecology.
He can be reached at 601 John Street, Suite N-1200B or at
(269) 341-7887.
Bronson Women’s Service has welcomed Amanda K. Walker, DO.
Dr. Walker’s special interests include osteopathic manipulative therapy in pregnant patients, and caring for adolescents and infertility patients.
Dr. Walker earned her medical degree from Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed her obstetrics and gynecology residency at Henry Ford Macomb Hospital, and is board eligible in obstetrics and gynecology.
She can be contacted at 601 John Street, Suite N-1200A, or by calling
(269) 341-7979.
Writer: Southwest Michigan Second Wave staff
Source: Candice Elders, Bronson Healthcare
Enjoy this story?
Sign up
for free solutions-based reporting in your inbox each week.
Share
Related Tags
Healthcare and Wellness
Recommended Content
Across Our Network
Innovative farming: Bear Creek Organic Farm promotes sustainable, local agriculture
Source: Rural Innovation Exchange
Medicaid cuts threaten Michigan’s mental health
Source: Second Wave Michigan
Kick Back and Breathe series brings fresh air and urgency to Kalamazoo’s air quality conversation
Source: Southwest Michigan's Second Wave
Commmunity mental health partnerships with first responders a win-win for communities
Source: Rapid Growth