Date: Fri 08-Jan-1999
Date: Fri 08-Jan-1999
Publication: Bee
Author: KAAREN
Quick Words:
Jennifer-Holloway-Licht
Full Text:
Dr Holloway Joins Local Practice
(with photo)
BY KAAREN VALENTA
Jennifer Holloway knew from the time she was attending Pomperaug High School
in Southbury that she was interested in biology. She worked as a nurse's aide
in the former River Glen nursing home and thought that someday she might
become a nurse like her mother.
"My mother said that if I was really interested in medicine, I should become a
doctor -- so I did," Dr Holloway, 29, said. "It wasn't something I had
originally considered. My older brother was one of the first in our family to
even go to college."
It wasn't until she was attending Fairfield University for her undergraduate
degree that she really made up her mind.
"I was studying pre-med but I was still open-minded," she said. "I considered
chiropractic or teaching biology. But Creighton [University Medical School in
Omaha, Neb.] actively pursued me."
After graduating from medical school in 1995, and doing her internship and
residency at Penn State Hospital in Hershey, Penn., she joined the practice of
Peter D. Licht, MD, and his wife, Susan K. Licht, a certified physician
assistant, in the Newtown Professional Center at 172 Mt Pleasant Road in
Newtown last August 1. The family practice encompasses primary care, internal
medicine, and occupational medicine.
"I always knew I'd move back to this area," Dr Holloway said. "I'm a New
Englander at heart. I had done two one-month externships in this office, and
they invited me to join the practice when I finished my residency. It was
exactly what I wanted, so I didn't look anywhere else."
Dr Holloway is married to Robert Mastroianni, whose family lives in
Middlebury, and they have an eight-month-old daughter, Sarah.
"I knew him from high school but we didn't start dating until I came home on a
break from medical school," she said. "We married right after I graduated from
medical school."
When Dr Holloway began her medical training, she realized she was interested
in primary care, not in becoming a specialist.
"I'm interested in preventing disease, and I also knew I wanted to take care
of a broad range of patient illnesses -- from the common cold on up," she
said. "It's enjoyable to work here. The office staff is a lot of fun, the
Lichts are great to work with and they have a great patient population."
Dr Peter Licht is the consulting physician for many companies in Danbury
including Risdon Corp, a manufacturing company where Dr Holloway's father
works.
"We treat mostly over-use injuries involving workers in the factory," Dr
Holloway said. "I used to visit my dad at work when I was a child. Now when I
visit, I'm the doctor. Becoming a doctor was the best decision I ever made."