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R Ravi Kumar graduated from Stanley Medical College and obtained the FRCS from Edinburgh. He worked at the Harefield Hospital, UK, under Sir Magdi Yacoub involving himself with adult cardiac surgery including heart and lung transplant and aortic homografts. Dr Ravi Kumar then underwent surgical residency in Boston, MA, United States.
From 1970 to 1989 he was the Chief of Cardiology at Detroit's Sinai Hospital, becoming Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine in 1984. At the same time he served as an assistant professor (1971-1976), associate professor (1977-1984), and professor (1984-1991) at Wayne State University .
He is the founder of the Kahn Center for Cardiac Longevity in Bingham Farms, Michigan. [1] Kahn is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and a member of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. [2] [3] He has authored articles for HuffPost and the Reader's Digest. [4] [5] Kahn has been a vegan since 1977. [2]
Franciscan Health Michigan City is an acute care hospital located in Michigan City, Indiana. Founded in 1904 by the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration, it is a member of Franciscan Alliance, Inc., a Catholic healthcare system.
After receiving his MPH, McCullough was a cardiovascular fellow at William Beaumont Hospital in the Detroit metropolitan area until 1997. He then worked at the Henry Ford Heart and Vascular Institute in Detroit until 2000, served as section chief of cardiology of the University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Medicine, and returned to William Beaumont Hospital where he worked from 2002 to ...
Ravi Salgia (born 1960) is a translational thoracic oncologist, clinician/scientist, and academician. [1] Biography and career ... Prior to joining City of Hope, ...
According to research, fewer than 3% of cardiologists were African American as of 2015, yet it is important for patients to be able to identify with their doctors to build trust. [5] In 2007, the ABC were invited to contribute to a Scientific American issue on controversies around race-based medicine. [6]
Ravi Allada (born 1967) is an Indian-American chronobiologist studying the circadian and homeostatic regulation of sleep primarily in the fruit fly Drosophila. [1] He is currently the Executive Director of the Michigan Neuroscience Institute (MNI), [2] a collective which connects neuroscience investigators across the University of Michigan to probe the mysteries of the brain on a cellular ...