Board of Trustees
Richard Latuska, MD
Three-year term expires: December 31, 2007
As a 20-year veteran of the Butler Memorial medical staff, Dr. Richard
Latuska strives to provide a voice for physicians in his role as a trustee. “The
other physicians and I are passionate about the care that we deliver.
I bring the understanding of what other physicians want to provide to
the community and the demands that are put on them. I can understand
their concerns and voice them to the board so that we can accomplish
our goals.” Since Dr. Latuska started on the Butler Memorial medical
staff, he has seen tremendous growth in the medical care delivered at
Butler Memorial Hospital. “When I started 20 years ago, I did two
colonoscopies a day. Today, our endoscopy unit will do 30 or 40 endoscopy
procedures a day, if not more. Open heart, pulmonary physicians, critical
care expertise, sleep studies, hematologists, the cancer center – these
are just some of the services that were not available to the Butler community
in the past.“ Dr. Latuska grew up in McKees Rocks, a small community
just south of the city of Pittsburgh, and credits his mother, a nurse
during World War II, with instilling in him a commitment to medicine
and compassionate care.
Residence: Gibsonia
Education: Residency and Fellowship, West Penn Hospital;
MD, Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa.; BS, University of Pittsburgh
Current Board Positions:
• Benbrook Ambulatory Surgery Center Board
Of Special Interest: Dr. Latuska enjoys his free time
with his family. He enjoys watching them grow and attain their fulfillment.
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