NEW YORK, NY, April 09, 2014 (Press-News.org) When the office is closed, patients can now visit the website for Rabbi Dr. Jay Bauman, a Manhattan mohel, to gain instant access to important medical information through the launch of an information rich blog. Dr. Bauman invites patients to visit the practice's blog at http://www.jewishbabybris.com/blog.html for more information on important circumcision and Brit Milah information, as well as updates on his practice and staff members.
"By offering my patients a new avenue to receive valuable information on the Brit Milah in Manhattan, I hope to further expand their understanding of this ceremony that we offer for Jewish baby boys. With the launch of the educational blog, I can now share important information with parents easier than ever before," said Rabbi Dr. Jay Bauman, a mohel in Manhattan.
By visiting the practice blog, parents can gain in-depth information on topics in Manhattan including Bris and other information on the Brit Milah ceremony. Dr. Bauman updates the informative blog periodically with educational materials to better serve his parents and their sons, as well as the questions they may have about Brit Milah in Manhattan.
Additionally, parents can visit the practice's state-of-the-art website for easy access to staff and doctor bios, a contact us section, and educational information on preparation for bris, after care and family and friends honored during Brit Milah in Manhattan. It is Dr. Bauman's goal to provide the most up-to-date information so that parents are prepared for their son's ceremony.
Rabbi Dr. Jay Bauman's priority is to deliver quality care to informed parents and patients in a comfortable and convenient setting. This can be further seen through the recent addition of the practice's educational blog for increased medical information. For more information, patients can also visit the website for Rabbi Jay Bauman, MD at http://www.jewishbabybris.com/.
About Rabbi Jay Bauman, M.D: Rabbi, Doctor Jay Bauman was born in New York and Received his orthodox rabbinical ordination in Jerusalem. He continues to advances his learning and is presently writing course material on the subject of Yeshiva Perchai Shoshanim on the of 'Milah.' Dr. Bauman graduated from Chicago Medical School in 1982 with honors and AOA, and then in 1986. He successfully completed both his internship and residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology with honors at The Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan. Dr. Jay Bauman is considered an expert in the diagnosis and treatment of women who suffer from repetitive miscarriages and fetal losses. His other area of expertise is in the early detection of fetal structural and genetic abnormalities combine with ultrasound. For 29 years, Dr. Bauman has tirelessly dedicated himself to the field of obstetrics at Mt. Sinai Hospital, North Shore University Hospital and St. Vincent's Hospital.
Media Contact:
Rabbi Jay Bauman
contactus@jewishbabybris.com
21 East 90 Street
New York, NY 10128
(917) 459-0140
http://www.jewishbabybris.com
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Manhattan Mohel Shares Important Information Through Educational Blog
Rabbi Jay Bauman, a mohel in Manhattan, utilizes his practice blog to showcase important medical information.
2014-04-09
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[Press-News.org] Manhattan Mohel Shares Important Information Through Educational BlogRabbi Jay Bauman, a mohel in Manhattan, utilizes his practice blog to showcase important medical information.