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James Frederic Passarelli, MD

Associate Professor of Surgery (Bariatric, Minimally Invasive)
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Associate Professor of Surgery (Bariatric, Minimally Invasive)

Biography

Dr. James Passarelli was born in New Haven CT and attended the Hopkins School and Tufts University. He graduated from New York Medical College in 1989 and did his surgical training at UPSTATE in Syracuse NY. His specific interests include laparoscopic surgery, hernia repairs and colon and rectal surgery.

Appointments

  • Bariatric & Minimally Invasive Surgery

    Assistant Professor
    Primary

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Education & Training

Resident
SUNY UPSTATE (1994)
MD
New York Medical College (1989)

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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    Connecticut Magazine Top Docs 2007-2016

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    Connecticut Magazine Top Docs 2016

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    Connecticut Magazine Top Docs 2015

Clinical Care

Overview

James Passarelli, MD, is a general surgeon who specializes in gall bladder, hernia, and colon and rectal surgeries. He cares for adults of all ages, and is skilled in the latest minimally invasive and robotic approaches.

Being a doctor runs in his family. “It was something I always wanted to do, too,” Dr. Passarelli says. His father, Nicholas Passarelli, MD, worked as a general surgeon at Yale, and his wife, Marianne Passarelli, MD, MBA, is a Yale Medicine urologist.

After practicing surgery for about 25 years, he says it’s exciting to be part of a field that is always changing. “We have gone from open to laparoscopic to robotic surgery,” Dr. Passarelli says. “People who would have stayed in the hospital for a week after surgery are now in the hospital for a day, literally, and the outcomes are better.”

Despite the changes in surgery, he still sees many patients who are fearful when they come to see him. “Some are afraid they have cancer, which they usually don’t, and surgery can seem like a formidable thing,” he says. “My primary role as a surgeon is to do a good job, surgically. But my secondary role is to educate patients about what is going to happen. I like to sit down and spend time with people. Often, we talk not only about the surgery, but also about other things. The more you know about patients and the more they know about you, the more comfortable they will be.”

Clinical Specialties

Colorectal Surgery; Minimally Invasive Surgery; Gastrointestinal Surgery

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Board Certifications

  • Surgery General

    Certification Organization
    AB of Surgery
    Latest Certification Date
    2014
    Original Certification Date
    1995

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Bariatric & Minimally Invasive Surgery

333 Cedar Street, PO Box 208062

New Haven, CT 06510

United States

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