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Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Lucian Lozonschi, M.D., is professor of surgery in the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery and the director of Surgical Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplantation. Previously, Dr. Lozonschi served as surgical director of heart transplantation at the University of Wisconsin in Madison for over six years. Dr. Lozonschi performed the first combined heart-liver transplantation in Wisconsin. He was chief of cardiac surgery at the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin, which became one of the three VA hospitals in the U.S. that were approved for in-house implantation of left ventricular assist devices. In 2017, he was the first surgeon in the U.S. to implant the latest Heartmate 3 device in the veteran population., Dr Lozonschi has a long-standing interest in robotic-assisted minimally invasive coronary bypass surgery and is the PI in the NIH sponsored robotic/hybrid coronary revascularization trial. He has been the co-PI for all TAVR trials in Wisconsin and he helped develop the Tendyne valve, a transcatheter mitral valve replacement system he invented and patented in Kiel, Germany. This led him to become the surgical proctor for the first human implants with a transcatheter mitral valve in the world, in Sydney and Brisbane, Australia, as well as in the U.S. at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, Medstar Hospital in Washington, D.C., and the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio., Dr. Lozonschi received his medical degree from G.T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania. He completed a general surgery internship at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, general surgery residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Hospital, New York, and a cardiothoracic surgery fellowship at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.
Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Heart problems can significantly affect the years in your life and the quality of life in your years. At the MUSC Health Heart and Vascular Center, we provide personalized, compassionate care and the latest treatments to help you live life to the fullest. Our cardiologists and heart surgeons provide the highest level of specialization, expertise and an extensive range of treatment options for all types of heart problems. As the only academic medical center in South Carolina, we offer more heart disease specialists and treatment options than any other hospital in the state. Each year, our exceptionally skilled physicians save and transform hundreds of lives.
Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Heart transplant surgeons at MUSC Health performed the state’s first heart transplant in 1987. Since then, we’ve saved the lives of more than 530 people with advanced heart failure. As the only heart transplant program in South Carolina, we provide you with more options to help you enjoy a longer, more productive life.
Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Frances Woodard is a certified pediatric nurse practitioner specializing in pediatric cardiology. She has been involved in pediatric cardiology for over 15 years, and her main interests are infants and children with single ventricle anatomy and fetal cardiology.
Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Dr. Peter Zwerner is board certified in cardiovascular medicine and in internal medicine., His areas of interest are cardiac CT, including research in new applications; invasive, non-interventional adult cardiology; acute coronary syndromes; outpatient cardiovascular care; and diagnostic non-invasive modalities including stress testing and echocardiography.
Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Amy Cook is a cardiology nurse practitioner at the Medical University of South Carolina. She received her master of science in nursing from Belmont University in 2007. She practiced at Vanderbilt University Medical Center specializing in urgent care until 2011. She moved to Charleston in 2011 and has worked with the division of cardiology at the Medical University of South Carolina since that time. Amy has special expertise in the management of cardiac arrhythmias. She takes care of adult patients with supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), Wolf-Parkinson-White (WPW), atrial fibrillation (AF), as well as premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) and ventricular tachycardia (VT).
Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Our expert surgeons perform more than 850 cardiac and thoracic surgeries each year.
Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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After completing medical school at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York, Dr. David Gregg completed his residency in internal medicine with additional training in cell biology and cardiovascular genomics at Duke University Medical Center. He then continued his fellowship training in cardiology at the University of California-San Francisco with a subspecialty focus on adult congenital heart disease and non-invasive imaging. Returning to the Medical University of South Carolina, Dr. Gregg founded the adult congenital heart disease program in 2006 in collaboration with pediatric cardiology and now serves as its director. In addition to providing in- and outpatient consultation and coordinating comprehensive care for patients with adult congenital heart disease, Dr. Gregg has an active general cardiology practice with a particular interest in valvular heart disease. Dr. Gregg is board certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease and adult congenital heart disease.
Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Dr. Eric Graham graduated from Indiana University in 1995 and completed medical school at the University of Illinois in 1999. He went on to complete both his pediatric residency and pediatric cardiology fellowship training at the Medical University of South Carolina. He joined the staff at MUSC in 2005 as an assistant professor, was promoted to associate professor in 2011, and professor with tenure in 2017. Dr. Graham has expertise in pediatric cardiac critical care with special interest in single ventricle physiology and the perioperative management of neonates. Dr. Graham previously served as the director of the pediatric cardiology fellowship training program and director of the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit at MUSC. He currently serves as the chief of pediatric cardiology., , Dr. Graham’s research interests include defining and modulating the inflammatory response to cardiopulmonary bypass, improving outcomes for children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and related single ventricle physiology, and improving the perioperative management of congenital heart disease. He participates in many multidisciplinary clinical trials; has presented his work at regional, national, and international meetings; has published numerous articles; and has been the recipient of awards and grants to support his research. He is currently the principal investigator on an NIH-funded multicenter randomized control trial evaluating the efficacy of steroids in improving outcomes in neonatal cardiac surgery.,
Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Dr. John Rhodes is a pediatric and adult congenital invasive cardiologist. He received his medical degree from The Brody School of Medicine in Greenville, North Carolina, completed his residency in pediatrics at the Medical University of South Carolina, and a fellowship in cardiology at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City. He also pursued additional training in pediatric and adult congenital interventional cardiac catheterization at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Cleveland, Ohio. , , Dr. Rhodes has recently returned the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston as the operations director for the Congenital Heart Center and as an interventional specialist for children and adults with congenital heart disease. Prior to joining the Congenital Heart Center, Dr. Rhodes worked from 2003 to 2013 at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina as chief of the Duke Children’s Heart Center, director of the Pediatric & Adult Congenital Interventional Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, and co-director of the Adult Congenital Heart Program. More recently, Dr. Rhodes worked from 2013 to 2017 at Nicklaus Children’s Health System in Miami, Florida as the director of cardiology, director of adult congenital, and director of the Interventional Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory., , Dr. Rhodes’ clinical interests involve diagnostic and interventional catheterization procedures for adults and children with complex congenital heart disease. He has helped pioneer several techniques, including transcatheter atrial septal defect (ASD) closure with the CARDIOFORM Gore Helex™ Septal Occluder device, intracardiac echocardiographic imaging to guide catheter interventions, cutting balloon angioplasty of stenotic branch pulmonary arteries, and pulmonary vein stent angioplasty for pulmonary vein stenosis following radiofrequency ablation of atrial fibrillation. He also served as the national principal investigator for the REDUCE trial for the management of patients for stroke-related patent foramen ovale device closure and is an investigator for trials including the Edwards Lifesciences transcatheter SAPIEN pulmonary stent valve, the MELODY pulmonary stent valve post approval study, the new CARDIOFORM Gore Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) Occluder device, and bare metal as well as covered stent angioplasty for coarctation of the aorta. Other clinical expertise includes congenital heart syndromes such as Marfan syndrome, Down syndrome, and Williams syndrome as well as hereditary telangiectasia (HHT) and associated pulmonary arteriovenous malformations.
Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Dr. Jeffrey Winterfield is an associate professor of cardiac electrophysiology at the Medical University of South Carolina. He received his undergraduate degree from Amherst College in Massachusetts and his medical degree with honors from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. He completed his internal medicine training at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas., After completing his internal medicine residency, he was selected for a highly competitive fellowship in cardiovascular medicine at the Brigham and Womens Hospital, part of Harvard Medical School, in Boston. Dr. Winterfield’s interest includes cardiac arrhythmias; he remained on service at the Brigham and Womens Hospital as a fellow in clinical cardiac electrophysiology where he trained with several leaders in the field. In 2011, he took his first faculty position in the prestigious heart rhythm program at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago where he remained for five years. During that time in Chicago, he published multiple papers and abstracts, participated as a principal investigator in clinical trials regarding complex rhythm management, and served as faculty in national and international meetings. In 2016, he was recruited to MUSC for his expertise in catheter ablation of complex arrhythmias, particularly ventricular tachycardia (VT) and premature ventricular contractions (PVCs). , He has special expertise in catheter ablation of arrhythmias on the outside of the heart (epicardial VT). Dr. Winterfield takes care of adult patients with cardiac rhythm disturbances including supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), Wolf-Parkinson-White (WPW), atrial fibrillation (AF), as well as premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) and ventricular tachycardia (VT). He has a particular interest in VT in patients with advanced heart disease including ischemic and non-ischemic cardiomyopathies.
Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Dr. Pamela Morris is a graduate of Wellesley College and Duke University School of Medicine. She completed her internal medicine residency and cardiology fellowship at Duke Medical Center. She is currently director of preventive cardiology and co-director of women’s heart care at the Medical University of South Carolina., Preventive cardiology has been a career interest for Dr. Morris. She has served as the medical director of the Duke University preventive approach to cardiology program (now the Duke Center for Living) and consultant to the Mayo Clinic cardiovascular health clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. She currently provides comprehensive, integrated preventive care for patients referred with heart disease risk factors and for patients with established coronary heart disease., Dr. Morris is board-certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular diseases, and clinical lipidology (management of cholesterol disorders). She specializes in evaluation, diagnosis and management of patients with complex lipid abnormalities. Referrals are accepted for treatment strategies including nutrition, pharmacologic (drug) therapy, as well as LDL apheresis., As co-director of women’s heart care at MUSC, Dr. Morris maintains an active interest in gender differences in the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease. She also participates nationally in educational programs for both physicians and women to raise awareness of women’s cardiovascular risks., Dr. Morris also specializes in the early detection of subclinical atherosclerosis and is experienced in assessment of coronary calcification and noninvasive angiography with both electron beam tomography (EBCT) and multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT)., Dr. Morris is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology and the American College of Preventive Medicine. She is a member of a number of other professional societies including the American College of Physicians, the National Lipid Association and Southeast Lipid Association, the American Society for Preventive Cardiology, the Society of Cardiovascular CT, and the Society of Atherosclerosis Imaging and Prevention. She remains an active volunteer in the American Heart Association and has served on the area board of directors, chairperson of the AHA Heart Walk, and the AHA Go Red for Women awareness campaign.
Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Heart problems can significantly affect the years in your life and the quality of life in your years. At the MUSC Health Heart and Vascular Center, we provide personalized, compassionate care and the latest treatments to help you live life to the fullest. Our cardiologists and heart surgeons provide the highest level of specialization, expertise and an extensive range of treatment options for all types of heart problems. As the only academic medical center in South Carolina, we offer more heart disease specialists and treatment options than any other hospital in the state. Each year, our exceptionally skilled physicians save and transform hundreds of lives.
Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Dr. Robert F. Sisson, III, received his undergraduate degree from George Mason University and his medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia. Dr. Sisson went on to complete his residency in internal medicine and fellowship in cardiology at Pennsylvania State University. During his fellowship, he was selected to be the Cardiology Division’s chief fellow. For over 25 years, Dr. Sisson has worked as a general and board-certified interventional cardiologist before moving to the Charleston area to work at MUSC and focus on clinical noninvasive cardiology in the outpatient setting. He is also board certified in internal medicine and cardiology., , During his career, Dr. Sisson has given lectures to members of the community, health care providers, and local emergency medical services by increasing awareness of the signs and symptoms of patients having a heart attack and stressing the importance of getting those individuals prompt medical attention. Dr. Sisson is interested in educating his patients, their families, and the community about working to modify their risk factors for heart disease. If patients need to be treated with medications, he wants to be sure that they are being prescribed the best possible medical regimen for their condition., , Dr. Sisson is pleased to be working with the outstanding healthcare professionals at MUSC to improve the health and well-being of this community.,