Chief of the Division of Pediatric Cardiology | Director of the Betty Irene Moore Children's Heart Center | Professor
Cardiology
In my 18 years as a pediatric electrophysiologist, I have come to understand how very important both technical and interpersonal skills are to the care I provide to children; neither is sufficient alone. I have always enjoyed working with children, and find pediatric electrophysiology rewarding on many levels.
One of my most memorable moments involved a 3-month-old child who was critically ill, in the intensive care unit, and facing a possible heart transplant because of a rapid unstoppable heart rhythm. We were able to stop this child's arrhythmia in the catheterization laboratory. The child completely recovered and is now a healthy 4-year old. It’s our caring staff, colleagues and facilities that make the difference.
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Arrhythmias
University of Rochester Office of the Registrar, Rochester, NY, 06/30/1988
Columbia Presbyterian Pediatric Residency Program, New York, NY, 06/30/1991
Yale New Haven Section of Pediatric Cardiology, New Haven, CT, 06/30/1995
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship, Philadelphia, PA, 06/30/1992
Columbia Presbyterian Pediatric Residency Program, New York, NY, 06/30/1989
Pediatric Cardiology, American Board of Pediatric Cardiology, 1998
Adult Congenital Heart Disease, American Board of Internal Medicine, 2015
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