Ste 120
Palo Alto, CA 94304
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 is more than just the technology; it is our caring staff, colleagues, and modern facilities that make the different for every patient.
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY, 1988
Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY, 1989
Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY, 1991
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, 1992
Yale - New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT, 1995
Pediatric Cardiology, American Board of Pediatric Cardiology