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HEART ULTRASOUND
TYPES OF HEART ULTRASOUND CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Circulation (Vascular) Ultrasound provides your doctor with moving images of your circulatory system (arteries and veins), and takes excellent pictures that will help your doctor to evaluate your circulation’s health. A specially trained technician (Sonographer) will use a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducerover your body.
ECHO AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574 CIRCULATION DISEASES PAD is a common disorder that occurs in the circulatory system, also referred to as poor circulation, hardening of the arteries, and atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a build-up of fat, cholesterol, minerals, blood and muscle cells which cause narrowing within the arterial walls known as “plaque”. WHY MIGHT I NEED A HEART ULTRASOUND? Heart Ultrasound can be very helpful to: Evaluate a heart murmur. Diagnose and determine the extent of valve conditions. Determine the presence of abnormalities in the structure of the heart. Measure the size and thickness of the heart and its chambers. Assess the motion of the chamber walls and the extent of damage to the heart muscle after a WHY MIGHT I NEED A CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Vascular ultrasound is performed to: help monitor the blood flow to organs and tissues throughout the body. locate and identify blockages and abnormalities like blood clots, plaque or emboli and help plan for their effective treatment. determine whether a patient is a good candidate for a procedure. to plan or evaluate the success ofprocedures
PEDIATRIC AND FETAL ULTRASOUND Fetal Heart Ultrasound. Pediatric Heart Ultrasound (also called Cardiovascular Ultrasound or Echocardiogram) A specially trained technician, (Cardiac Sonographer), uses a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducer over the chest area. This allows reflected sound waves to provide a live picture of your heartand valves.
OTHER DISEASES THAT AFFECT YOUR HEART The specific effects of radiation on the heart include: • Weakening of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy) • Calcification of the heart valves leading to stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage) • Conduction abnormalities (abnormalities of the heart’s electrical system) leading to a slow heart beat. SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574HEART ULTRASOUND
TYPES OF HEART ULTRASOUND CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Circulation (Vascular) Ultrasound provides your doctor with moving images of your circulatory system (arteries and veins), and takes excellent pictures that will help your doctor to evaluate your circulation’s health. A specially trained technician (Sonographer) will use a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducerover your body.
ECHO AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574 CIRCULATION DISEASES PAD is a common disorder that occurs in the circulatory system, also referred to as poor circulation, hardening of the arteries, and atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a build-up of fat, cholesterol, minerals, blood and muscle cells which cause narrowing within the arterial walls known as “plaque”. WHY MIGHT I NEED A HEART ULTRASOUND? Heart Ultrasound can be very helpful to: Evaluate a heart murmur. Diagnose and determine the extent of valve conditions. Determine the presence of abnormalities in the structure of the heart. Measure the size and thickness of the heart and its chambers. Assess the motion of the chamber walls and the extent of damage to the heart muscle after a WHY MIGHT I NEED A CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Vascular ultrasound is performed to: help monitor the blood flow to organs and tissues throughout the body. locate and identify blockages and abnormalities like blood clots, plaque or emboli and help plan for their effective treatment. determine whether a patient is a good candidate for a procedure. to plan or evaluate the success ofprocedures
PEDIATRIC AND FETAL ULTRASOUND Fetal Heart Ultrasound. Pediatric Heart Ultrasound (also called Cardiovascular Ultrasound or Echocardiogram) A specially trained technician, (Cardiac Sonographer), uses a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducer over the chest area. This allows reflected sound waves to provide a live picture of your heartand valves.
OTHER DISEASES THAT AFFECT YOUR HEART The specific effects of radiation on the heart include: • Weakening of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy) • Calcification of the heart valves leading to stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage) • Conduction abnormalities (abnormalities of the heart’s electrical system) leading to a slow heart beat.SEE MY HEART
Welcome to SeeMyHeart.org, a patient information site dedicated to helping patients and the public better understand heart and circulation ultrasound. Brought to you by the heart and circulation ulHEART DISEASES
Aortic Dissection. Description The Aorta is the largest artery in the body and carries oxygen-rich blood from the left heart to the entire body. It is curved like a candy cane and is divided in three segments: the ascending aorta (the initial, upwardly directed part) from which the blood vessels to the heart arise, the arch which gives out the blood vessels to the head and upper arms, and the ECHO AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574COVID-19
Coronavirus and Your Heart: Don’t Ignore Heart Symptoms (via CardioSmart) Download the PDF of the infographic here.FASE MEMBERS
The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are thePATIENT STORIES
Echocardiography changes people’s lives every day. ASE would like to capture and share the stories that ASE members hear and experience. The #MyEchoStory campaign is being launched to collect stories of how cardiovascular ultrasound impacts lives to be shared here on FASE BY INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY FASE by International Country. The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the highly certified practitioners who have achieved this title. The glossary allows you to search thisoutstanding group
CIRCULATION DISEASES PAD is a common disorder that occurs in the circulatory system, also referred to as poor circulation, hardening of the arteries, and atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a build-up of fat, cholesterol, minerals, blood and muscle cells which cause narrowing within the arterial walls known as “plaque”.FASE BY US STATE
FASE by US State. The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the highly certified practitioners who have achievedthis title.
CANCER TREATMENT AND HOW IT AFFECTS THE HEART Success in the treatment of childhood cancers has increased over the years. However, the treatment of cancer may have longstanding effects. The heart is particularly vulnerable to many cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation. SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574HEART ULTRASOUND
TYPES OF HEART ULTRASOUNDSEE MORE ON SEEMYHEART.ORG CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Click here to view a Non-Invasive Vascular Ultrasound. What is circulation (vascular) ultrasound? Circulation (Vascular) Ultrasound provides your doctor with moving images of your circulatory system (arteries and veins), and takes excellent pictures that will help yourdoctor to
WHY MIGHT I NEED A HEART ULTRASOUND? Click the “Show Me” Icon to view ASE’s Library of Heart Ultrasound animations. Heart Ultrasound can be very helpful to: Evaluate a heart murmur Diagnose and determine the extent o PEDIATRIC AND FETAL ULTRASOUND Pediatric Heart Ultrasound (also called Cardiovascular Ultrasound or Echocardiogram) A specially trained technician, (Cardiac Sonographer), uses a gel to slide a microphone-like OTHER DISEASES THAT AFFECT YOUR HEART Cancer Treatment and How it Affects The Heart. Success in the treatment of childhood cancers has increased over the years. However, the treatment of cancer may have longstanding effects. CIRCULATION DISEASES Coronary Artery Disease . The coronary arteries are the blood vessels that supply the heart with oxygen and nutrients. When there is build up of cholesterol (plaque) inside the walls of the coronary arteries, the blood flow to the heart decreases. WHY MIGHT I NEED A CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Click here to view an animation that discusses Common Vascular Problems. The vascular (circulatory) system is made up of blood vessels called arteries and veins. Arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the body. APPROPRIATE USE CRITERIA FOR ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY Over the past decade, there have been sustained increases in utilization and costs of echocardiographic procedures. As a result, concerns have been raised about potential overuse or misuse of echoc SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574HEART ULTRASOUND
TYPES OF HEART ULTRASOUNDSEE MORE ON SEEMYHEART.ORG CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Click here to view a Non-Invasive Vascular Ultrasound. What is circulation (vascular) ultrasound? Circulation (Vascular) Ultrasound provides your doctor with moving images of your circulatory system (arteries and veins), and takes excellent pictures that will help yourdoctor to
WHY MIGHT I NEED A HEART ULTRASOUND? Click the “Show Me” Icon to view ASE’s Library of Heart Ultrasound animations. Heart Ultrasound can be very helpful to: Evaluate a heart murmur Diagnose and determine the extent o PEDIATRIC AND FETAL ULTRASOUND Pediatric Heart Ultrasound (also called Cardiovascular Ultrasound or Echocardiogram) A specially trained technician, (Cardiac Sonographer), uses a gel to slide a microphone-like OTHER DISEASES THAT AFFECT YOUR HEART Cancer Treatment and How it Affects The Heart. Success in the treatment of childhood cancers has increased over the years. However, the treatment of cancer may have longstanding effects. CIRCULATION DISEASES Coronary Artery Disease . The coronary arteries are the blood vessels that supply the heart with oxygen and nutrients. When there is build up of cholesterol (plaque) inside the walls of the coronary arteries, the blood flow to the heart decreases. WHY MIGHT I NEED A CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Click here to view an animation that discusses Common Vascular Problems. The vascular (circulatory) system is made up of blood vessels called arteries and veins. Arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the body. APPROPRIATE USE CRITERIA FOR ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY Over the past decade, there have been sustained increases in utilization and costs of echocardiographic procedures. As a result, concerns have been raised about potential overuse or misuse of echocSEE MY HEART
Welcome to SeeMyHeart.org, a patient information site dedicated to helping patients and the public better understand heart and circulation ultrasound. Brought to you by the heart and circulation ulHEART DISEASES
Aortic Dissection. Description The Aorta is the largest artery in the body and carries oxygen-rich blood from the left heart to the entire body. It is curved like a candy cane and is divided in three segments: the ascending aorta (the initial, upwardly directed part) from which the blood vessels to the heart arise, the arch which gives out the blood vessels to the head and upper arms, and theABOUT ASE
About ASE. The American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) is the Society for Cardiovascular Ultrasound (SCVU)™️. Over 17,000 physicians, sonographers, nurses, veterinarians, and scientists are members of ASE, making it the largest global organization for cardiovascular ultrasound imaging and as such the leader and advocate, setting practice standards and guidelines for the field. CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Click here to view a Non-Invasive Vascular Ultrasound. What is circulation (vascular) ultrasound? Circulation (Vascular) Ultrasound provides your doctor with moving images of your circulatory system (arteries and veins), and takes excellent pictures that will help yourdoctor to
ECHO AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574 CIRCULATION DISEASES Coronary Artery Disease . The coronary arteries are the blood vessels that supply the heart with oxygen and nutrients. When there is build up of cholesterol (plaque) inside the walls of the coronary arteries, the blood flow to the heart decreases. FASE BY INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY Visit the post for more. The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge ofFASE MEMBERS
The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the CANCER TREATMENT AND HOW IT AFFECTS THE HEART Success in the treatment of childhood cancers has increased over the years. However, the treatment of cancer may have longstanding effects. The heart is particularly vulnerable to many cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation. HEART INFORMATION FOR THE CANCER PATIENT 919. Heart Information for the Cancer Patient . Why should I care about my heart while receiving chemotherapy? Chemotherapy drugs are fundamental in the treatment of SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574HEART ULTRASOUND
TYPES OF HEART ULTRASOUND CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Circulation (Vascular) Ultrasound provides your doctor with moving images of your circulatory system (arteries and veins), and takes excellent pictures that will help your doctor to evaluate your circulation’s health. A specially trained technician (Sonographer) will use a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducerover your body.
WHY MIGHT I NEED A HEART ULTRASOUND? Heart Ultrasound can be very helpful to: Evaluate a heart murmur. Diagnose and determine the extent of valve conditions. Determine the presence of abnormalities in the structure of the heart. Measure the size and thickness of the heart and its chambers. Assess the motion of the chamber walls and the extent of damage to the heart muscle after a CIRCULATION DISEASES PAD is a common disorder that occurs in the circulatory system, also referred to as poor circulation, hardening of the arteries, and atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a build-up of fat, cholesterol, minerals, blood and muscle cells which cause narrowing within the arterial walls known as “plaque”. PEDIATRIC AND FETAL ULTRASOUND Fetal Heart Ultrasound. Pediatric Heart Ultrasound (also called Cardiovascular Ultrasound or Echocardiogram) A specially trained technician, (Cardiac Sonographer), uses a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducer over the chest area. This allows reflected sound waves to provide a live picture of your heartand valves.
WHY MIGHT I NEED A CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Vascular ultrasound is performed to: help monitor the blood flow to organs and tissues throughout the body. locate and identify blockages and abnormalities like blood clots, plaque or emboli and help plan for their effective treatment. determine whether a patient is a good candidate for a procedure. to plan or evaluate the success ofprocedures
OTHER DISEASES THAT AFFECT YOUR HEART The specific effects of radiation on the heart include: • Weakening of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy) • Calcification of the heart valves leading to stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage) • Conduction abnormalities (abnormalities of the heart’s electrical system) leading to a slow heart beat. APPROPRIATE USE CRITERIA FOR ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY Appropriate Use Criteria for Echocardiography. Over the past decade, there have been sustained increases in utilization and costs of echocardiographic procedures. As a result, concerns have been raised about potential overuse or misuse of echocardiography. Appropriateness criteria (AC) represent a physician-directed effort to defineappropriate
SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574HEART ULTRASOUND
TYPES OF HEART ULTRASOUND CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Circulation (Vascular) Ultrasound provides your doctor with moving images of your circulatory system (arteries and veins), and takes excellent pictures that will help your doctor to evaluate your circulation’s health. A specially trained technician (Sonographer) will use a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducerover your body.
WHY MIGHT I NEED A HEART ULTRASOUND? Heart Ultrasound can be very helpful to: Evaluate a heart murmur. Diagnose and determine the extent of valve conditions. Determine the presence of abnormalities in the structure of the heart. Measure the size and thickness of the heart and its chambers. Assess the motion of the chamber walls and the extent of damage to the heart muscle after a CIRCULATION DISEASES PAD is a common disorder that occurs in the circulatory system, also referred to as poor circulation, hardening of the arteries, and atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a build-up of fat, cholesterol, minerals, blood and muscle cells which cause narrowing within the arterial walls known as “plaque”. PEDIATRIC AND FETAL ULTRASOUND Fetal Heart Ultrasound. Pediatric Heart Ultrasound (also called Cardiovascular Ultrasound or Echocardiogram) A specially trained technician, (Cardiac Sonographer), uses a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducer over the chest area. This allows reflected sound waves to provide a live picture of your heartand valves.
WHY MIGHT I NEED A CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Vascular ultrasound is performed to: help monitor the blood flow to organs and tissues throughout the body. locate and identify blockages and abnormalities like blood clots, plaque or emboli and help plan for their effective treatment. determine whether a patient is a good candidate for a procedure. to plan or evaluate the success ofprocedures
OTHER DISEASES THAT AFFECT YOUR HEART The specific effects of radiation on the heart include: • Weakening of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy) • Calcification of the heart valves leading to stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage) • Conduction abnormalities (abnormalities of the heart’s electrical system) leading to a slow heart beat. APPROPRIATE USE CRITERIA FOR ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY Appropriate Use Criteria for Echocardiography. Over the past decade, there have been sustained increases in utilization and costs of echocardiographic procedures. As a result, concerns have been raised about potential overuse or misuse of echocardiography. Appropriateness criteria (AC) represent a physician-directed effort to defineappropriate
SEE MY HEART
Welcome to SeeMyHeart.org, a patient information site dedicated to helping patients and the public better understand heart and circulation ultrasound. Brought to you by the heart and circulation ulHEART DISEASES
Aortic Dissection. Description The Aorta is the largest artery in the body and carries oxygen-rich blood from the left heart to the entire body. It is curved like a candy cane and is divided in three segments: the ascending aorta (the initial, upwardly directed part) from which the blood vessels to the heart arise, the arch which gives out the blood vessels to the head and upper arms, and the ABOUT ASE - SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY About ASE. The American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) is the Society for Cardiovascular Ultrasound (SCVU)™️. Over 17,000 physicians, sonographers, nurses, veterinarians, and scientists are members of ASE, making it the largest global organization for cardiovascular ultrasound imaging and as such the leader and advocate, setting practice standards and guidelines for the field. CIRCULATION DISEASES PAD is a common disorder that occurs in the circulatory system, also referred to as poor circulation, hardening of the arteries, and atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a build-up of fat, cholesterol, minerals, blood and muscle cells which cause narrowing within the arterial walls known as “plaque”. CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Circulation (Vascular) Ultrasound provides your doctor with moving images of your circulatory system (arteries and veins), and takes excellent pictures that will help your doctor to evaluate your circulation’s health. A specially trained technician (Sonographer) will use a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducerover your body.
ECHO AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574FASE MEMBERS
The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the FASE BY INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY FASE by International Country. The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the highly certified practitioners who have achieved this title. The glossary allows you to search thisoutstanding group
CANCER TREATMENT AND HOW IT AFFECTS THE HEART Success in the treatment of childhood cancers has increased over the years. However, the treatment of cancer may have longstanding effects. The heart is particularly vulnerable to many cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation. HEART INFORMATION FOR THE CANCER PATIENT 919. Heart Information for the Cancer Patient . Why should I care about my heart while receiving chemotherapy? Chemotherapy drugs are fundamental in the treatment of SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574HEART ULTRASOUND
TYPES OF HEART ULTRASOUND CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Circulation (Vascular) Ultrasound provides your doctor with moving images of your circulatory system (arteries and veins), and takes excellent pictures that will help your doctor to evaluate your circulation’s health. A specially trained technician (Sonographer) will use a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducerover your body.
WHY MIGHT I NEED A HEART ULTRASOUND? Heart Ultrasound can be very helpful to: Evaluate a heart murmur. Diagnose and determine the extent of valve conditions. Determine the presence of abnormalities in the structure of the heart. Measure the size and thickness of the heart and its chambers. Assess the motion of the chamber walls and the extent of damage to the heart muscle after a PEDIATRIC AND FETAL ULTRASOUND Fetal Heart Ultrasound. Pediatric Heart Ultrasound (also called Cardiovascular Ultrasound or Echocardiogram) A specially trained technician, (Cardiac Sonographer), uses a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducer over the chest area. This allows reflected sound waves to provide a live picture of your heartand valves.
CIRCULATION DISEASES PAD is a common disorder that occurs in the circulatory system, also referred to as poor circulation, hardening of the arteries, and atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a build-up of fat, cholesterol, minerals, blood and muscle cells which cause narrowing within the arterial walls known as “plaque”. WHY MIGHT I NEED A CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Vascular ultrasound is performed to: help monitor the blood flow to organs and tissues throughout the body. locate and identify blockages and abnormalities like blood clots, plaque or emboli and help plan for their effective treatment. determine whether a patient is a good candidate for a procedure. to plan or evaluate the success ofprocedures
OTHER DISEASES THAT AFFECT YOUR HEART The specific effects of radiation on the heart include: • Weakening of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy) • Calcification of the heart valves leading to stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage) • Conduction abnormalities (abnormalities of the heart’s electrical system) leading to a slow heart beat. APPROPRIATE USE CRITERIA FOR ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY Appropriate Use Criteria for Echocardiography. Over the past decade, there have been sustained increases in utilization and costs of echocardiographic procedures. As a result, concerns have been raised about potential overuse or misuse of echocardiography. Appropriateness criteria (AC) represent a physician-directed effort to defineappropriate
SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574HEART ULTRASOUND
TYPES OF HEART ULTRASOUND CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Circulation (Vascular) Ultrasound provides your doctor with moving images of your circulatory system (arteries and veins), and takes excellent pictures that will help your doctor to evaluate your circulation’s health. A specially trained technician (Sonographer) will use a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducerover your body.
WHY MIGHT I NEED A HEART ULTRASOUND? Heart Ultrasound can be very helpful to: Evaluate a heart murmur. Diagnose and determine the extent of valve conditions. Determine the presence of abnormalities in the structure of the heart. Measure the size and thickness of the heart and its chambers. Assess the motion of the chamber walls and the extent of damage to the heart muscle after a PEDIATRIC AND FETAL ULTRASOUND Fetal Heart Ultrasound. Pediatric Heart Ultrasound (also called Cardiovascular Ultrasound or Echocardiogram) A specially trained technician, (Cardiac Sonographer), uses a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducer over the chest area. This allows reflected sound waves to provide a live picture of your heartand valves.
CIRCULATION DISEASES PAD is a common disorder that occurs in the circulatory system, also referred to as poor circulation, hardening of the arteries, and atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a build-up of fat, cholesterol, minerals, blood and muscle cells which cause narrowing within the arterial walls known as “plaque”. WHY MIGHT I NEED A CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Vascular ultrasound is performed to: help monitor the blood flow to organs and tissues throughout the body. locate and identify blockages and abnormalities like blood clots, plaque or emboli and help plan for their effective treatment. determine whether a patient is a good candidate for a procedure. to plan or evaluate the success ofprocedures
OTHER DISEASES THAT AFFECT YOUR HEART The specific effects of radiation on the heart include: • Weakening of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy) • Calcification of the heart valves leading to stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage) • Conduction abnormalities (abnormalities of the heart’s electrical system) leading to a slow heart beat. APPROPRIATE USE CRITERIA FOR ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY Appropriate Use Criteria for Echocardiography. Over the past decade, there have been sustained increases in utilization and costs of echocardiographic procedures. As a result, concerns have been raised about potential overuse or misuse of echocardiography. Appropriateness criteria (AC) represent a physician-directed effort to defineappropriate
SEE MY HEART
Welcome to SeeMyHeart.org, a patient information site dedicated to helping patients and the public better understand heart and circulation ultrasound. Brought to you by the heart and circulation ulHEART DISEASES
Aortic Dissection. Description The Aorta is the largest artery in the body and carries oxygen-rich blood from the left heart to the entire body. It is curved like a candy cane and is divided in three segments: the ascending aorta (the initial, upwardly directed part) from which the blood vessels to the heart arise, the arch which gives out the blood vessels to the head and upper arms, and the ABOUT ASE - SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY About ASE. The American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) is the Society for Cardiovascular Ultrasound (SCVU)™️. Over 17,000 physicians, sonographers, nurses, veterinarians, and scientists are members of ASE, making it the largest global organization for cardiovascular ultrasound imaging and as such the leader and advocate, setting practice standards and guidelines for the field. CIRCULATION DISEASES PAD is a common disorder that occurs in the circulatory system, also referred to as poor circulation, hardening of the arteries, and atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a build-up of fat, cholesterol, minerals, blood and muscle cells which cause narrowing within the arterial walls known as “plaque”. CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Circulation (Vascular) Ultrasound provides your doctor with moving images of your circulatory system (arteries and veins), and takes excellent pictures that will help your doctor to evaluate your circulation’s health. A specially trained technician (Sonographer) will use a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducerover your body.
ECHO AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574FASE MEMBERS
The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the FASE BY INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY FASE by International Country. The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the highly certified practitioners who have achieved this title. The glossary allows you to search thisoutstanding group
FASE BY US STATE
FASE by US State. The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the highly certified practitioners who have achievedthis title.
CANCER TREATMENT AND HOW IT AFFECTS THE HEART Success in the treatment of childhood cancers has increased over the years. However, the treatment of cancer may have longstanding effects. The heart is particularly vulnerable to many cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation. SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574HEART ULTRASOUND
TYPES OF HEART ULTRASOUND CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Circulation (Vascular) Ultrasound provides your doctor with moving images of your circulatory system (arteries and veins), and takes excellent pictures that will help your doctor to evaluate your circulation’s health. A specially trained technician (Sonographer) will use a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducerover your body.
WHY MIGHT I NEED A HEART ULTRASOUND? Heart Ultrasound can be very helpful to: Evaluate a heart murmur. Diagnose and determine the extent of valve conditions. Determine the presence of abnormalities in the structure of the heart. Measure the size and thickness of the heart and its chambers. Assess the motion of the chamber walls and the extent of damage to the heart muscle after a ECHO AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574 WHY MIGHT I NEED A CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Vascular ultrasound is performed to: help monitor the blood flow to organs and tissues throughout the body. locate and identify blockages and abnormalities like blood clots, plaque or emboli and help plan for their effective treatment. determine whether a patient is a good candidate for a procedure. to plan or evaluate the success ofprocedures
PEDIATRIC AND FETAL ULTRASOUND Fetal Heart Ultrasound. Pediatric Heart Ultrasound (also called Cardiovascular Ultrasound or Echocardiogram) A specially trained technician, (Cardiac Sonographer), uses a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducer over the chest area. This allows reflected sound waves to provide a live picture of your heartand valves.
OTHER DISEASES THAT AFFECT YOUR HEART The specific effects of radiation on the heart include: • Weakening of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy) • Calcification of the heart valves leading to stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage) • Conduction abnormalities (abnormalities of the heart’s electrical system) leading to a slow heart beat. APPROPRIATE USE CRITERIA FOR ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY Appropriate Use Criteria for Echocardiography. Over the past decade, there have been sustained increases in utilization and costs of echocardiographic procedures. As a result, concerns have been raised about potential overuse or misuse of echocardiography. Appropriateness criteria (AC) represent a physician-directed effort to defineappropriate
SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574HEART ULTRASOUND
TYPES OF HEART ULTRASOUND CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Circulation (Vascular) Ultrasound provides your doctor with moving images of your circulatory system (arteries and veins), and takes excellent pictures that will help your doctor to evaluate your circulation’s health. A specially trained technician (Sonographer) will use a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducerover your body.
WHY MIGHT I NEED A HEART ULTRASOUND? Heart Ultrasound can be very helpful to: Evaluate a heart murmur. Diagnose and determine the extent of valve conditions. Determine the presence of abnormalities in the structure of the heart. Measure the size and thickness of the heart and its chambers. Assess the motion of the chamber walls and the extent of damage to the heart muscle after a ECHO AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574 WHY MIGHT I NEED A CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Vascular ultrasound is performed to: help monitor the blood flow to organs and tissues throughout the body. locate and identify blockages and abnormalities like blood clots, plaque or emboli and help plan for their effective treatment. determine whether a patient is a good candidate for a procedure. to plan or evaluate the success ofprocedures
PEDIATRIC AND FETAL ULTRASOUND Fetal Heart Ultrasound. Pediatric Heart Ultrasound (also called Cardiovascular Ultrasound or Echocardiogram) A specially trained technician, (Cardiac Sonographer), uses a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducer over the chest area. This allows reflected sound waves to provide a live picture of your heartand valves.
OTHER DISEASES THAT AFFECT YOUR HEART The specific effects of radiation on the heart include: • Weakening of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy) • Calcification of the heart valves leading to stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage) • Conduction abnormalities (abnormalities of the heart’s electrical system) leading to a slow heart beat. APPROPRIATE USE CRITERIA FOR ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY Appropriate Use Criteria for Echocardiography. Over the past decade, there have been sustained increases in utilization and costs of echocardiographic procedures. As a result, concerns have been raised about potential overuse or misuse of echocardiography. Appropriateness criteria (AC) represent a physician-directed effort to defineappropriate
ABOUT ASE - SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY About ASE. The American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) is the Society for Cardiovascular Ultrasound (SCVU)™️. Over 17,000 physicians, sonographers, nurses, veterinarians, and scientists are members of ASE, making it the largest global organization for cardiovascular ultrasound imaging and as such the leader and advocate, setting practice standards and guidelines for the field.HEART DISEASES
Aortic Dissection. Description The Aorta is the largest artery in the body and carries oxygen-rich blood from the left heart to the entire body. It is curved like a candy cane and is divided in three segments: the ascending aorta (the initial, upwardly directed part) from which the blood vessels to the heart arise, the arch which gives out the blood vessels to the head and upper arms, and the ECHO AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574 CIRCULATION DISEASES PAD is a common disorder that occurs in the circulatory system, also referred to as poor circulation, hardening of the arteries, and atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a build-up of fat, cholesterol, minerals, blood and muscle cells which cause narrowing within the arterial walls known as “plaque”.COVID-19
Coronavirus and Your Heart: Don’t Ignore Heart Symptoms (via CardioSmart) Download the PDF of the infographic here.FASE MEMBERS
The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the FASE BY INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY FASE by International Country. The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the highly certified practitioners who have achieved this title. The glossary allows you to search thisoutstanding group
FASE BY US STATE
FASE by US State. The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the highly certified practitioners who have achievedthis title.
ULTRASOUND FAQS
Heart Ultrasound (Echocardiography) can be very helpful to: Evaluate a heart murmur. Diagnose and determine the extent of valve conditions. Determine the presence of abnormalities in the structure of the heart. Measure the size and thickness of the heart and its chambers. Assess the motion of the chamber walls and the extent of damage to the CANCER TREATMENT AND HOW IT AFFECTS THE HEART Success in the treatment of childhood cancers has increased over the years. However, the treatment of cancer may have longstanding effects. The heart is particularly vulnerable to many cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation. SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574HEART ULTRASOUND
TYPES OF HEART ULTRASOUND WHY MIGHT I NEED A HEART ULTRASOUND? Heart Ultrasound can be very helpful to: Evaluate a heart murmur. Diagnose and determine the extent of valve conditions. Determine the presence of abnormalities in the structure of the heart. Measure the size and thickness of the heart and its chambers. Assess the motion of the chamber walls and the extent of damage to the heart muscle after a CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Circulation (Vascular) Ultrasound provides your doctor with moving images of your circulatory system (arteries and veins), and takes excellent pictures that will help your doctor to evaluate your circulation’s health. A specially trained technician (Sonographer) will use a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducerover your body.
ECHO AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574 PEDIATRIC AND FETAL ULTRASOUND Fetal Heart Ultrasound. Pediatric Heart Ultrasound (also called Cardiovascular Ultrasound or Echocardiogram) A specially trained technician, (Cardiac Sonographer), uses a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducer over the chest area. This allows reflected sound waves to provide a live picture of your heartand valves.
OTHER DISEASES THAT AFFECT YOUR HEARTDISORDERS THAT AFFECT THE HEART The specific effects of radiation on the heart include: • Weakening of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy) • Calcification of the heart valves leading to stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage) • Conduction abnormalities (abnormalities of the heart’s electrical system) leading to a slow heart beat. WHY MIGHT I NEED A CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Vascular ultrasound is performed to: help monitor the blood flow to organs and tissues throughout the body. locate and identify blockages and abnormalities like blood clots, plaque or emboli and help plan for their effective treatment. determine whether a patient is a good candidate for a procedure. to plan or evaluate the success ofprocedures
APPROPRIATE USE CRITERIA FOR ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY Appropriate Use Criteria for Echocardiography. Over the past decade, there have been sustained increases in utilization and costs of echocardiographic procedures. As a result, concerns have been raised about potential overuse or misuse of echocardiography. Appropriateness criteria (AC) represent a physician-directed effort to defineappropriate
SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574HEART ULTRASOUND
TYPES OF HEART ULTRASOUND WHY MIGHT I NEED A HEART ULTRASOUND? Heart Ultrasound can be very helpful to: Evaluate a heart murmur. Diagnose and determine the extent of valve conditions. Determine the presence of abnormalities in the structure of the heart. Measure the size and thickness of the heart and its chambers. Assess the motion of the chamber walls and the extent of damage to the heart muscle after a CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Circulation (Vascular) Ultrasound provides your doctor with moving images of your circulatory system (arteries and veins), and takes excellent pictures that will help your doctor to evaluate your circulation’s health. A specially trained technician (Sonographer) will use a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducerover your body.
ECHO AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574 PEDIATRIC AND FETAL ULTRASOUND Fetal Heart Ultrasound. Pediatric Heart Ultrasound (also called Cardiovascular Ultrasound or Echocardiogram) A specially trained technician, (Cardiac Sonographer), uses a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducer over the chest area. This allows reflected sound waves to provide a live picture of your heartand valves.
OTHER DISEASES THAT AFFECT YOUR HEARTDISORDERS THAT AFFECT THE HEART The specific effects of radiation on the heart include: • Weakening of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy) • Calcification of the heart valves leading to stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage) • Conduction abnormalities (abnormalities of the heart’s electrical system) leading to a slow heart beat. WHY MIGHT I NEED A CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Vascular ultrasound is performed to: help monitor the blood flow to organs and tissues throughout the body. locate and identify blockages and abnormalities like blood clots, plaque or emboli and help plan for their effective treatment. determine whether a patient is a good candidate for a procedure. to plan or evaluate the success ofprocedures
APPROPRIATE USE CRITERIA FOR ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY Appropriate Use Criteria for Echocardiography. Over the past decade, there have been sustained increases in utilization and costs of echocardiographic procedures. As a result, concerns have been raised about potential overuse or misuse of echocardiography. Appropriateness criteria (AC) represent a physician-directed effort to defineappropriate
HEART DISEASES
Aortic Dissection. Description The Aorta is the largest artery in the body and carries oxygen-rich blood from the left heart to the entire body. It is curved like a candy cane and is divided in three segments: the ascending aorta (the initial, upwardly directed part) from which the blood vessels to the heart arise, the arch which gives out the blood vessels to the head and upper arms, and the ABOUT ASE - SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY About ASE. The American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) is the Society for Cardiovascular Ultrasound (SCVU)™️. Over 17,000 physicians, sonographers, nurses, veterinarians, and scientists are members of ASE, making it the largest global organization for cardiovascular ultrasound imaging and as such the leader and advocate, setting practice standards and guidelines for the field. ECHO AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574 CIRCULATION DISEASES PAD is a common disorder that occurs in the circulatory system, also referred to as poor circulation, hardening of the arteries, and atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a build-up of fat, cholesterol, minerals, blood and muscle cells which cause narrowing within the arterial walls known as “plaque”.COVID-19
Coronavirus and Your Heart: Don’t Ignore Heart Symptoms (via CardioSmart) Download the PDF of the infographic here.FASE MEMBERS
The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the FASE BY INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY FASE by International Country. The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the highly certified practitioners who have achieved this title. The glossary allows you to search thisoutstanding group
FASE BY US STATE
FASE by US State. The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the highly certified practitioners who have achievedthis title.
ULTRASOUND FAQS
Heart Ultrasound (Echocardiography) can be very helpful to: Evaluate a heart murmur. Diagnose and determine the extent of valve conditions. Determine the presence of abnormalities in the structure of the heart. Measure the size and thickness of the heart and its chambers. Assess the motion of the chamber walls and the extent of damage to the CANCER TREATMENT AND HOW IT AFFECTS THE HEART Success in the treatment of childhood cancers has increased over the years. However, the treatment of cancer may have longstanding effects. The heart is particularly vulnerable to many cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation. SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574HEART ULTRASOUND
TYPES OF HEART ULTRASOUND WHY MIGHT I NEED A HEART ULTRASOUND? Heart Ultrasound can be very helpful to: Evaluate a heart murmur. Diagnose and determine the extent of valve conditions. Determine the presence of abnormalities in the structure of the heart. Measure the size and thickness of the heart and its chambers. Assess the motion of the chamber walls and the extent of damage to the heart muscle after a CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Circulation (Vascular) Ultrasound provides your doctor with moving images of your circulatory system (arteries and veins), and takes excellent pictures that will help your doctor to evaluate your circulation’s health. A specially trained technician (Sonographer) will use a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducerover your body.
PEDIATRIC AND FETAL ULTRASOUND Fetal Heart Ultrasound. Pediatric Heart Ultrasound (also called Cardiovascular Ultrasound or Echocardiogram) A specially trained technician, (Cardiac Sonographer), uses a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducer over the chest area. This allows reflected sound waves to provide a live picture of your heartand valves.
OTHER DISEASES THAT AFFECT YOUR HEARTDISORDERS THAT AFFECT THE HEART The specific effects of radiation on the heart include: • Weakening of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy) • Calcification of the heart valves leading to stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage) • Conduction abnormalities (abnormalities of the heart’s electrical system) leading to a slow heart beat. WHY MIGHT I NEED A CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Vascular ultrasound is performed to: help monitor the blood flow to organs and tissues throughout the body. locate and identify blockages and abnormalities like blood clots, plaque or emboli and help plan for their effective treatment. determine whether a patient is a good candidate for a procedure. to plan or evaluate the success ofprocedures
FASE BY US STATE
FASE by US State. The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the highly certified practitioners who have achievedthis title.
APPROPRIATE USE CRITERIA FOR ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY Appropriate Use Criteria for Echocardiography. Over the past decade, there have been sustained increases in utilization and costs of echocardiographic procedures. As a result, concerns have been raised about potential overuse or misuse of echocardiography. Appropriateness criteria (AC) represent a physician-directed effort to defineappropriate
SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574HEART ULTRASOUND
TYPES OF HEART ULTRASOUND WHY MIGHT I NEED A HEART ULTRASOUND? Heart Ultrasound can be very helpful to: Evaluate a heart murmur. Diagnose and determine the extent of valve conditions. Determine the presence of abnormalities in the structure of the heart. Measure the size and thickness of the heart and its chambers. Assess the motion of the chamber walls and the extent of damage to the heart muscle after a CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Circulation (Vascular) Ultrasound provides your doctor with moving images of your circulatory system (arteries and veins), and takes excellent pictures that will help your doctor to evaluate your circulation’s health. A specially trained technician (Sonographer) will use a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducerover your body.
PEDIATRIC AND FETAL ULTRASOUND Fetal Heart Ultrasound. Pediatric Heart Ultrasound (also called Cardiovascular Ultrasound or Echocardiogram) A specially trained technician, (Cardiac Sonographer), uses a gel to slide a microphone-like device called a transducer over the chest area. This allows reflected sound waves to provide a live picture of your heartand valves.
OTHER DISEASES THAT AFFECT YOUR HEARTDISORDERS THAT AFFECT THE HEART The specific effects of radiation on the heart include: • Weakening of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy) • Calcification of the heart valves leading to stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage) • Conduction abnormalities (abnormalities of the heart’s electrical system) leading to a slow heart beat. WHY MIGHT I NEED A CIRCULATION ULTRASOUND Vascular ultrasound is performed to: help monitor the blood flow to organs and tissues throughout the body. locate and identify blockages and abnormalities like blood clots, plaque or emboli and help plan for their effective treatment. determine whether a patient is a good candidate for a procedure. to plan or evaluate the success ofprocedures
FASE BY US STATE
FASE by US State. The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the highly certified practitioners who have achievedthis title.
APPROPRIATE USE CRITERIA FOR ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY Appropriate Use Criteria for Echocardiography. Over the past decade, there have been sustained increases in utilization and costs of echocardiographic procedures. As a result, concerns have been raised about potential overuse or misuse of echocardiography. Appropriateness criteria (AC) represent a physician-directed effort to defineappropriate
HEART DISEASES
Aortic Dissection. Description The Aorta is the largest artery in the body and carries oxygen-rich blood from the left heart to the entire body. It is curved like a candy cane and is divided in three segments: the ascending aorta (the initial, upwardly directed part) from which the blood vessels to the heart arise, the arch which gives out the blood vessels to the head and upper arms, and the ABOUT ASE - SEE MY HEART AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY About ASE. The American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) is the Society for Cardiovascular Ultrasound (SCVU)™️. Over 17,000 physicians, sonographers, nurses, veterinarians, and scientists are members of ASE, making it the largest global organization for cardiovascular ultrasound imaging and as such the leader and advocate, setting practice standards and guidelines for the field. ECHO AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES American Society of Echocardiography 2530 Meridian Parkway, Suite 450 Durham, NC 27713 919.861.5574 CIRCULATION DISEASES PAD is a common disorder that occurs in the circulatory system, also referred to as poor circulation, hardening of the arteries, and atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a build-up of fat, cholesterol, minerals, blood and muscle cells which cause narrowing within the arterial walls known as “plaque”.COVID-19
Coronavirus and Your Heart: Don’t Ignore Heart Symptoms (via CardioSmart) Download the PDF of the infographic here.FASE MEMBERS
The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the FASE BY INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY FASE by International Country. The FASE designation recognizes dedicated ASE members with proven professional contributions, diverse sets of skills, and knowledge of all aspects of cardiovascular ultrasound. Listed below are the highly certified practitioners who have achieved this title. The glossary allows you to search thisoutstanding group
CANCER TREATMENT AND HOW IT AFFECTS THE HEART Success in the treatment of childhood cancers has increased over the years. However, the treatment of cancer may have longstanding effects. The heart is particularly vulnerable to many cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation.ULTRASOUND FAQS
Heart Ultrasound (Echocardiography) can be very helpful to: Evaluate a heart murmur. Diagnose and determine the extent of valve conditions. Determine the presence of abnormalities in the structure of the heart. Measure the size and thickness of the heart and its chambers. Assess the motion of the chamber walls and the extent of damage to the HEART INFORMATION FOR THE CANCER PATIENT 919. Heart Information for the Cancer Patient . Why should I care about my heart while receiving chemotherapy? Chemotherapy drugs are fundamental in the treatment of See My Heart American Society of Echocardiography*
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Ginnie Abarbanell, MD, FASE – St. Louis, MO, United States Amr Abbas, MD, FASE – Birmingham, MI, United States Mahtab Abbasi, BS, RDCS, FASE – San Diego, CA, United States John Abboud, MD, FASE – Akron, OH, United States Joseph Abboud, MD, FASE – Brooklyn, NY, United States Sahar Abdelmoneim, MD, FASE – Westlake, OH, United States Yukio Abe, MD, PhD, FASE – Osaka, Japan James Abernathy, III, MD, MPH, FASE – Charleston, SC, United States Mateen Fatima Abidi, MD, FASE – Marshfield, WI, United States Aiden Abidov, MD, FASE – Tucson, AZ, United States Ademola Abiose, MD, FASE – Westlake, OH, United States Saddam Saleh Abisse, MD, FASE – Schenectady, NY, United States Ayman Aboguddah, MD, FASE – Regina, SK, Canada Samah Ismael Abohamr, MD, M.Sc., MBBch, FASE – King Saud MedicalCity, Saudi Arabia
Hatem Soliman Aboumarie, FASE, London, United Kingdom Sharon Abraham, RDCS, FASE – Brooklyn, NY, United States Theodore Abraham, MD, FASE – Baltimore, MD, United States Sandra Vicki Abramson, MD, FASE – Wynnewood, PA, United States Salaheldin Abusin, MD, FASE – Peosta, IA, United States Riyadh Abu-Sulaiman, MD, FASE – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Ahmed Sami Ali Abuzaid, MD, FASE – Anchorage, AK, United States Jennifer Acevedo, RDCS, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Harry Acquatella, MD, FASE – San Bernardino, Caracas, Venezuela David Adams, ACS, RCS, RDCS, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Mark S. Adams, BS, RDCS, FASE – Ayer, MA, United States Michael Adams, RDCS (AE, PE), FASE – League City, TX, United States Kelly Ann Adams, MBA, ACS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Oviedo, FL, UnitedStates
Karima Addetia, BSc, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Santhi Adigopula, MD, FASE – Abu Dhabi, UAE Adam C. Adler, MD, MS, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Paul Adler, RDCS, FASE – Riva, MD, United States Jose Adorno, RDCS, FASE – Santa Barbara, CA, United States Luis C. Afonso, MD,FASE – Dearborn Heights, MI, United States Arpit Kumar Agarwal, MD, FASE – San Antonio, TX, United States Shvetank Agarwal, MD, FASE – Augusta, GA, United States Deborah Agler, ACS, RDCS, FASE – Broadview Heights, OH, UnitedStates
Felizen Agno, MD, FASE – Auburn, NY, United States Stavros Agorastos, BS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – New Milford, NJ, UnitedStates
Ildiko Agoston, MD, FASE – San Antonio, TX, United States Vinayak Agrawal, MD, DNB, FASE – New Delhi, India Marco Aguirre, MD, FASE – Colleyville, TX, United States Para Ahilan, MD, FASE – Staten Island, NY, United States Masood Ahmad, MD, FASE – Seabrook, TX, United States Sabreen Ahmed, RCS, FASE – Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Sujood Ahmed, MD, FASE – Linwood, NJ, United States Waqas Ahmed, MD, FASE – Alburtis, PA, United States Zaheer Ahmed, BS, RDCS, FASE – Syosset, NY, United States Osama Ahmed Khalil, MD, FASE – Hofof, Saudi Arabia Vineeta Ahooja, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Julius Aitsebaomo, MD, FASE – Waynesboro, VA, United States Nausheen Akhter, MD, FASE – River Forest, IL, United States Mirvat Alasnag, MD, FASE – Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Anne Albers, MD, PhD, RVT, FASE – Columbus, OH, United States Juan Pablo Albisu, MD, FASE – San Luis, Argentina Ernerio Alboliras, MD, FASE – Phoenix, AZ, United States Melissa A. Albrecht, BS, RDCS, RVT, (AE, PE), FASE – Milwaukee, WI,United States
Stacy Alexander, RDCS, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Andrej Alfirevic, MD, FASE – Richfield, OH, United States Ibraheem Humaid Alhardbi, MD, FASE – Medina, Saudi Arabia Abbas Ali, MD, RDCS, FASE – Danville, PA, United States Azin Alizadehasl, MD, FASE – Tehran, Iran Ahmed Aljizeeri, MD, FASE – Riyadhl, Saudi Arabia Venkata Alla, MD, FASE – Omaha, NE, United States Lesley Allen, RDCS, RT(R), FASE – San Antonio, TX, United States Mouaz Al-Mallah, MD, MS, FASE – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Said Al-Maashani, MD, FACC, FASE – Taqah, Oman Myriam Almeida-Jones, MD, FASE – Los Angeles, CA, United States Sinan Alo, DO, FASE – Toledo, OH, United States Sharif Al-Ruzzeh, MD, FASE – Port Orange, FL, United States Amro Alsaid, MD, FASE – Lewisburg, PA, United States Motaz Alshaher, MD, FASE – Fort Wayne, IN, United States Carolyn Altman, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Dianne Altman, MS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Vernon Hill, VA, United States Larry Altschul, MD, FASE – West Islip, NY, United States Sethabel Levi Alvarado, MD, FASE – Columbia, MO, United States Naser Ammash, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Vivekanandan Amuthan, MD, FASE – Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India Karthik Ananthasubramaniam, MD, FASE – West Bloomfield, MI, UnitedStates
Allan Anderson, MD, FASE – Salado, TX, United States Bonita Anderson, MApplSc, DMU, AMS, FASE, ACS – Brisbane, QLD,Australia
Bruce Andrus, MD, FACC, FASE – Lebanon, NH, United States Ashish Aneja, MBBS, MD, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Clara Angulo, BS, RDCS, RCS, FASE – Sugar Land, TX, United States Eugene Anitori, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Bethel Park, PA, United States Asimul Ansari, MD, FASE – Mason, OH, United States Salwan Anton, DO, FASE – Livonia, MI, United States Eirini Apostolidou, MD, MSc, FASE – Providence, RI, United States Christopher Appleton, MD, FASE – Scottsdale, AZ, United States Jayashri Aragam, MD, FASE – Sudbury, MA, United States Faisal D. Arain, MBBS, MD, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Brenda Arbuckle, RDCS, FASE – Hartland, VT, United States Sivakumar Ardhanari, MD, FASE – Columbia, MO, United States Ivan Augusto Arenas, MD, PhD, FASE – Miami, FL, United States Maged Y. Argalious, MD, MSc, MBA, M.Ed, FASE – Westlake, OH, UnitedStates
Edgar Argulian, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Alicia Armour, BS, MA, RDCS, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Iris Aronson, RCS, FASE – Hurricane, WV, United States Solomon Aronson, MD, MBA – Chapel Hill, NC, United States Con Arronis, MD, FASE – Sydney, NSW, Australia Adelaide Arruda-Olson, MD, PhD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Waleed Arshad, MD, FASE – St Albans, United Kingdom Ramin Artang, MD, FASE – Duluth, MN, United States Bradley Artel, MD, FASE – Delray Beach, FL, United States Mary Arthur, MD, FASE – Augusta, GA, United States Aliakbar Arvandi, MD, FASE – Lubbock, TX, United States Basant Arya, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Bhawna Arya, MD, FASE – Seattle, WA, United States Rajesh Chand Arya, DNB(Anaesthesiology), FASE – Pujab, India Kathryn Ascah, MD, FASE – Ottawa, ON, Canada Federico Asch, MD, FASE – Washington, DC, United States John Joseph Wilbur Asheld III, DO, FASE – North Bellmore, NY, UnitedStates
Wilbur Jeremiah Asheld, DO, FASE – West Islip, NY, United States Craig Asher, MD, FASE – Weston, FL, United States Muhammad Ashraf, MD, FASE – Clackamas, OR, United States Mahi Ashwath, MD, FASE – Solon, OH, United States Ravi Ashwath, MD, MBBS, FAAP, FASE – Iowa City, IA, United States Jeffrey Astbury, MD, FASE – Mars, PA, United States Nader Atallah-Yunes, MD, FASE – Syracuse, NY, United States Allen Atchley, Jr., MD, FASE – Chattanooga, TN, United States Dennis Atherton, RDCS, RCT, RRT, FASE – Portland, ME, United States Robert Attaran, MD, FASE – New Haven, CT, United States Clint Aucoin, BS, FASE – Gonzales, LA, United States Gerard Aurigemma, MD, FASE – Worcester, MA, United States Antonio Auriti, MD, FASE – Rome, Italy Bethany Austin, MD, FASE – Kansas City, MO, United States Paul Auxier, MHA, RDCS, FASE – Draper, UT, United States Erick Avelar, MD, FASE – Athens, GA, United States Azriel Avezbadalov, MD, FASE – Ft. Lauderdale, FL, United States Ahmed S. Awad, MD, MBA, FASE – Camden, NJ, United States Chadi Ayoub, MBBS, BSc, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Nancy Ayres, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Kazi Azam, RDCS, FASE – Holiday, FL, United States Hany Aziz, MD, FASE – Springfield, MA, United StatesB
David Bach, MD, FASE – Ann Arbor, MI, United States Brian Bachhuber, MD, FASE – Madison, WI, United States Jeanne Baffa, MD, FASE – Wilmington, DE, United States Vishal Bahal, DO, FASE – Mullica Hill, NJ, United States Bipul Baibhav, MD, FASE – Rochester, NY, United States Patricia Bailey, RDCS, FASE – Algonac, MI, United States Kim Baker, BS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Madison, WI, United States Michael Baker, MD, FASE – Nashville, TN, United States Paul Baker, RT, RDCS, RDMS, FASE – Wilmington, NC, United States Sowmya Balasubramanian, MD, FASE – Ann Arbor, MI, United States Melissa Catherine Bailey, BS, RDCS, RDMS, RVT, FASE – Madison, WI,United States
Susan Balestrieri, BA, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Concord, CA, United States Ryan D. Ball, MD, FASE – Pittsburgh, PA, United States Rula Balluz, MD, FASE – Williamsville, NY, United States Kanwar A. Baloria, MBBS, MD, FASE – Haryana, India Shane Balthazaar, BSc.Kin. (Hons), FASE – Vancouver, BC, Canada Dorsey Ballow, RDCS, RDMS, FASE – Fairfield, CA, United States Rakesh Baman, MD, FASE – Pottstown, PA, United States Michael Banas, MD, FASE – West Seneca, NY, United States Jose Banchs, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Saikat Bandyopadhyay, MD, FASE – Kolkata, WEST BENGAL, India Dalia Banks, MD, FASE – Rancho Santa Fe, CA, United States Kamakki Banks, MD, MPH, FASE – Plano, TX, United States Manish Bansal, MD, FASE – Gurgaon, Haryana, India Ramesh Bansal, MD, FASE – Redlands, CA, United States Sharad Bansal, MD, FASE – Springfield, MO, United States Ashutosh Bapat, MD, FASE – Overland Park, KS, United States Eddy Barasch, MD, FASE – Roslyn, NY, United States George Barbier, MD, FASE – Largo, FL, United States Marcia Barbosa, MD, FASE – Nova Lima, MG, Brazil Piers Barker, MD, FASE – Chapel Hill, NC, United States Janet Barlow, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Hutto, TX, United States Mitchell Baruchin, MD, FASE – Jersey City, NJ, United States Paul Bastiansen, RDCS, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Jose Bastida, RCCS, RCS, CCT, FASE – Anaheim, CA, United States Nicole Marie Bavaro, RDCS, FASE – Joppa, MD, United States Gurpreet Baweja, MD, FASE – Fort Worth, TX, United States Michelle A. Bay, ACS, RDCS, FASE, Lexington, KY, United States Philippe Beaudry, MD, FASE – Burlington, ON, Canada Timothy Beaver, MD, FASE – Lebanon, NH, United States Mary Zhang Bechis, MD, FASE – San Diego, CA, United States Patrick BeDell, BBA, RDCS, FASE – Georgia (GA), United States Tess (Talitha) Behrends, RVT, RDCS (AE / PE), FASE – Colorado Springs, CO, United States Francois Beique, MD, FASE – Montreal, Quebec, Canada J. Todd Belcik, BS, ACS, RDCS (AE)(PE), FASE – Lake Oswego, OR,United States
Robert Belkin, MD, FASE – Hawthorne, NY, United States Jonathan Bella, MD, FASE – Bronx, NY, United States Anne Bello, BS-HCA, RDMS, RDCS, FASE – Miami, FL, United States Marek Belohlavek, MD, PhD, FASE – Scottsdale, AZ, United States Ricardo Benenstein, MD, FASE – New Rochelle, NY, United States Shintaro Beppu, MD, FASE – Osaka, Japan Jean Beresian, MD, FASE – Beirut, Lebanon Paula Berg, MD, FASE – Ann Arbor, MI, United States JoAnne M. Berge, RDCS, (AE)(PE), RVT, FASE – Madison, WI, UnitedStates
Cara Bergeron, RDCS, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Mark Berges, BHSc, RCIS, RCS, RVS, CEHRS, CCT, PACC, FASE – Coral Gables, FL, United States James Bergfeld, RDCS, FASE – Moraga, CA, United States Martin Berk, MD, FASE – Dallas, TX, United States Kevin Berlin, DO, FASE – Brownstown Twp, MI, United States Edward Bernaski, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Laurence Berry, Jr., RDCS, FASE – Ruckersville, VA, United States Mark Berry, DO, FASE – Fort Dodge, IA, United States Terry Bess, RDCS, RVT, RCS, FASE – Maylene, AL, United States Jennifer Betz, BS, RDCS, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Louis Bezold, MD, FASE – Columbus, OH, United States Kapil Bhagirath, MD, FASE – White Rock, BC, Canada Deepti Bhandare, MD, FASE – Sebring, FL, United States Arora Bhaskar, MD, FASE – Hartford, CT, United States Aarti Bhat, MD, FASE – Seattle, WA, United States Aneeta Bhatia, MD, FASE – Prospect, KY, United States Himani Bhatt, MD, FASE – West New York, NJ, United States Sabha Bhatti, MD, FASE – Little Rock, AR, United States Nicole Bhave, MD, FASE – Ann Arbor, MI, United States Sujatha P. Bhandary, MD, FASE – Columbus, OH, United States Paul Bhella, MD, FASE – Dallas, TX, United States Manoj Bhandari, MD, FASE – Bronx, NY, United States Lisa Bienvenu, RDCS, FASE – Metairie, LA, United States Alan Jay Bier, MD, FASE – Rancho Santa Fe, CA, United States Michelle Bierig, MPH, RDCS, FASE – North Fort Myers, FL, UnitedStates
Roland Bigg, MBBS, FASE – Picton, NSW, Australia Kyle Bilhorn, MPH, RDCS, FASE – Austin, TX, United States Gurur Biliciler-Denktas, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Kristen Billick, RDCS (AE, PE), FASE – Encinitas, CA, United States Elizabeth Bisinov, MD, FASE – Minneapolis, MN, United States Monodeep Biswas, MBBS, MD, FASE – Ephrata, PA, United States Sabrina Black, BS, RDCS, FASE – Stanley, NC, United States Phyllis Blair, RDCS, RVT, RCS, RVS,FASE – Lubbock, TX, United States Michael Blakeley, RDCS, FASE – Ottawa, ON, Canada Crystal Blake-Parlin, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Belfast, ME, United States Daniel Blanchard, MD, FASE – La Jolla, CA, United States Robert Blanco, MD, FASE – Evergreen Park, IL, United States Steven A. Blankenship, BS,RDCS, CTT+, FASE – Selma, TX, UnitedStates
Lori Blauwet, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Caroline Bleakley, MD, FASE – London, United Kingdom Gerald Bloomfield, MD, MPH, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Teri Blum, AA, RDCS (AE,PE), RVS, FASE – Lodi, CA, United States Christopher Bodine, MD, FASE – Champaign, IL, United States Kunal Bodiwala, MD, FASE – Bloomington, IL, United States Michael L. Boisen, MD, FASE – Pittsburgh, PA, United States John Bokowski, RDCS, FASE – Lombard, IL, United States Elias Bonaros, Jr., MD, FASE – New Hyde Park, NY, United States Victor Bonney, RDCS, FASE – Gambrills, MD, United States Vaibhav Bora, MBBS, FASE – Augusta, GA, United States William Border, MB, ChB, MPH, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Daniel Borgeson, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Allen Borowski, RDCS, FASE – Fairview Park, OH, United States Stefaan Bouchez, MD, FASE – Ghent, Belgium Paula Jane Boucaut, FASE – Forestdale, QLD, Australia Daniel Bourque, MS, RCS, FASE – Lakeland, FL, United States Chad Bousanti, RCS, FASE – Manahawkin, NJ, United States Andrew Bowdle, MD, PhD, FASE – Seattle, WA, United States Christopher Bowens, MD, FASE – Newark, DE, United States James Bower, MD, FASE – Charlotte, NC, United States P. Jeffrey Bower, MD, FASE – Seabrook, SC, United States Glenn Boyar, MD, FASE – Carmel, NY, United States Allyson Boyle, BS, RDCS, FASE – Cornelius, NC, United States David Steven Braden, MD, FASE – Jackson, MS, United States Mary Beth Brady, MD, FASE – Cockeysville, MD, United States Ramesh Brahmbhatt, MD, FASE – Rocky River, OH, United States Tejas Brahmbhatt, MD, FASE – Eleva, WI, United States Tara Brakke, MD, FASE – Elkhorn, NE, United States Paul Braum, RDCS, RCS, RVT, RVS, ACS, FASE – Gainesville, GA,United States
Richard Brebner, RDCS, RVT, RDMS, FASE – Toms River, NJ, UnitedStates
Christian Breburda, MD, PhD, FASE – Phoenix, AZ, United States Merri Bremer, EdD, RN, RDCS, ACS, FASE – Oronoco, MN, United States Juan-Carlos Brenes, MD, FASE – Miami, FL, United States Carlie Grace Brewer, RDCS (AE PE), FASE – Aurora, CO, United States Lindsay Bridgford, MD, FASE – East Melbourne, Victoria,Australia
Paul Bridgman, MD, FASE – Christchurch, New Zealand Lance Briggs, MD, FASE – Shelby, North Carolina, United States Joan Briller, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Christopher Brockway, MS, RDCS, FASE – Greenwood, SC, United States Yuriy S. Bronshteyn, MD, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Duane Brook, RDCS, FASE – Savage, MN, United States Michael Brook, MD, FASE – San Francisco, CA, United States Roslyn Brosier Goodman, RDCS, RCS, RVS, RCT, FASE – Willingboro, NJ,United States
Lynne Brown, BA, RDCS, FASE – Palatine, IL, United States Samuel Brown, MD, FASE – Murray, UT, United States Anatoly Broyde, RDCS, MS, FASE – San Diego, CA, United States Charles Bruce, MB, ChB, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Judith Buckland, MBA, RDCS, FASE – Wellington, FL, United States Sujatha Buddhe, MD, FASE – Seattle, WA, United States Yen Kim Bui, MD, PhD, FASE – San Francisco, CA, United States William Bujard, RDCS, FASE – Youngsville, LA, United States Renee Bullock-Palmer, MD, FASE – Newtown, PA, United States Egle Burdulis, RDCS, FASE – Hanover, NH, United States Pamela Burg, MD, FASE – Spokane, WA, United States Pamela Burgess, ACS, BS, RDCS, RDMS, RVT, FASE – Winston Salem, NC,United States
Floyd Burke, MD, FASE – Gainesville, FL, United States Robert F. Burke, MD, FASE – Scottsdale, AZ, United States Dale Burkett, MD, FASE – Denver, CO, United States Nitin Burkule, MD, DM, FASE – Thane Maharashtra, India Hector Busto, RDCS, FASE – American Fork, UT, United States Darryl J. Burstow, MBBS, FASE – Brisbane, OLD, Austraia Michael Butler, MD, FASE – Fayetteville, AR, United States Benjamin Byrd, III, MD, FASE – Nashville, TN, United States Brittany Paige Byrd, RDCS, FASE – WakeMed Health & Hospitals, Raleigh, NC, United StatesC
Joy Cai, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Qiangjun Cai, MD, FASE – Angleton, TX, United States James Calero, RDCS, RCS, MHA, FASE – Nutley, NJ, United States Joe Calkins, Jr, MD, FASE – Thomson, GA, United States Joshua M. Callahan, RDCS, FASE – Lebanon, NH, United States Dennis Calnon, MD, FASE – Dublin, OH, United States Elvis Cami, MD, FASE – Newport Beach, CA, United States Michael Jay Campbell, MD, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Barry Canaday, MS, RN, RDCS, RCS, FASE – Bend, OR, United States Roberto Canessa, MD, FASE – Montevideo, Uruguay Silvestre Cansino, MD, FASE – Proctorville, OH, United States John Canto, MD, FASE – Lakeland, FL, United States Corinne Capobianco, RDCS, BA, FASE – Catonsville, MD, United States Valeria DeMatteo Capone, RDCS (AE PE), RT(N), FASE – Philadelphia,PA, United States
Shemy Carasso, MD, FASE – Haifa, Israel Mark Carbone, RDCS, FASE – Charlottesville, VA, United States Lisa Cardon, RDCS, FASE – Cuyahoga Falls, OH, United States Charles Carey, MD, FASE – Saint Louis, MO, United States Dan Carlile, RDCS, FASE – Seal Beach, CA, United States Brett Carlson, MD, FASE – Minneapolis, MN, United States Antonio Carrillo, MD, FASE – Beverly Hills, MI, United States Sheila J. Carroll, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Hollie Carron, RDCS, FASE – Kansas City, MO, United States Grisel Carvajal, RCS, RVS, RDCS, FASE – Hialeah, FL, United States Grace Casaclang-Verzosa, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Stefano Caselli, MD, FASE – Rome, Italy Mark Casey, MD, FASE – Norwalk, CT, United States Courtney J. Cassidy, RDCS, FASE – Denver, CO, United States Mark Cassidy, MD, FASE – New Orleans, LA, United States Lisa Castellano, DO, FASE – Tucson, AZ, United States Ramon Castello, MD, FASE – Jacksonville, FL, United States Joao Cavalcante, MD, FASE – Pittsburgh, PA, United States Yvette Carvallo, RDCS, FASE – Morristown, NJ, United States Frank Cetta, Jr, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Georges Chahoud, MD, FASE – Wildwood, MO, United States Hari Chaliki, MD, FASE – Scottsdale, AZ, United States Robin Chamberlain, RDCS, FASE – Hilton Head, SC, United States Timothy Chambers, RDCS, FASE – Glendale, AZ, United States Mohammed A. Chamsi-Pasha, MD, FASE – Pearland, TX, United States Chin Pang Chan, MBChB, FASE – Hong Kong Christina Wei-Hsin Chan, MD, FASE – Christchurch, New Zealand Ravi Chander, MD, FASE – Barrington, RI, United States Sindu Chandran, MD, FACC, FACP, FASE – Clarks Green, PA, UnitedStates
Dhanalakshmi Chandrasekaran, RDCS, FASE – Bangalore, Karnataka,India
Krishnaswamy Chandrasekaran, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Farrukh Channan, RDCS, RVT, RDMS, FASE – Gainesville, VA, UnitedStates
Ahmad Charaf Eddine, MD, FASE – Troy, MI, United States George T. Charlton, MD, FACC, FASE – Newport, RI, United States Farooq Chaudhry, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Muhammad Chaudhry, MD, FASE – Longview, TX, United States Pedro Gavino Yanac Chavez, MD, FASE – Lima, Peru Richard Chazal, MD, FASE – Fort Myers, FL, United States L. Bindu Chebrolu-Makam, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Jorge Cheirif, MD, FASE – Dallas, TX, United States Ming-Hui Chen, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Tiffany Chen, MD, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Anne D. Cherry, MD, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Karen Chin, BS, RCS, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Philip Chiotellis, MD, RPVI, FASE – Hyannis, MA, United States Babu Chittivelu, RDCS, FASE – Salisbury, MD, United States Urszula Chmielowiec, RDCS, FASE – Hartford, CT, United States Anand Chockalingam, MD, FASE – Columbia, MO, United States Kashyap B. Choksi, MD, PhD, FACC, FASE, FACP, RPVI – Thomasville,GA, United States
Gordon Choi, MD, FASE – Hong Kong Eva Chomka, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Adrian Chong, MBBS, FASE – Brisbane, QLD, Australia Sandeep Chopra, MD, FASE – Woodbury, NY, United States Ashwani Choudhry, MD, FASE – Mississauga, ON, Canada Devyani Chowdhury, MD, FASE – Lancaster, PA, United States Chi-Ming Chow, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Jonathan Choy, MD, FASE – Edmonton, AB, Canada Raylene Choy, RDCS, FASE – Irvine, CA, United States Scott Choyce, RDCS, RVT, RDMS, FASE – Hollywood, FL, United States Barbara Chrysanthus-Klun, RDCS, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Hsuang-Hung Chuang, MRCP, FASE – Singapore, Singapore Erica Chung, BS, RDCS, RDMS, RVT, FASE – East Meadow, NY, UnitedStates
Namsik Chung, MD, FASE – Seoul, South Korea Tammy Lane Churchill, RDCS, (PE,FE), FASE, Charleston, SC, UnitedStates
Tomas Cianciulli, MD, FASE – Buenos Aires, Argentina Theodore J. Cios, MD, MPH, FASE – Hershey, PA, United States David John Clancy, MD, FASE – Sydney, NSW, Australia Craig Clark, DO, FASE – Des Moines, IA, United States Jerry Clark, MD, FASE – Winston-Salem, NC, United States Laurie J. Clark, RDCS, FASE – Duluth, GA, United States Stephen Clements, Jr, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Frederick Cobey, MD, FASE – Chestnut Hill, MA, United States Torrie Coburn, RDCS, RRT, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Stacy Allen Coffin, MD, FASE – Duluth, MN, United States Tina Coggins, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Kansas City, MO, United States Gerald Cohen, MD, FASE – Detroit, MI, United States Meryl Cohen, MD, FASE – Rydal, PA, United States Steven Colan, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Sheela Pai Cole, MD, FASE – Redwood City, CA, United States David Coleman, MD, FASE – Dublin, Ireland Michael Colgan, BS, RDCS, FASE – Nottingham, NH, United States Patrick Collier, MD, PhD, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Keith Collins, MS, RDCS, FASE – Milwaukee, WI, United States Halima Colon-Ledee, RDCS, RDMS, FASE – San German, PR, United States John Landon Colquitt, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Keith Allen Comess, MD, FASE – Portland, OR, United States Cheryl Conant, RCS, RDCS,RVS, FASE – Napa, CA, United States Frederick Conlin, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Jane Conner, BSe,RDCS, FASE – Middlesex, NJ, United States DFJ Connor, MBBS, FASE – Hallidays Point, NSW, Australia James Conrad, MD, FASE – Ft. Meyers, FL, United States Johanna Contreras, MD, MSc, FASE – New York, NY, United States Patrick Coon, RCCS, RDCS, FASE – Mullica Hill, NJ, United States Mary Corretti, MD, FASE – Sparks Glencoe, MD, United States Salvatore Costa, MD, FASE – Lebanon, NH, United States John Cotroneo, MBBS, FASE – Melbourne, VIC, Australia Maritza Cotto, MD, FASE – Camden, NJ, United States Mary Coventry, RDCS, FASE – Chatham, IL, United States Kimberly Coy, RDCS, FASE – Emeryville, CA, United States Mary Craft, RDCS, FASE – Glenwood, IA, United States Saretta Craft, MS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Bardstown, KY, United States James Crandell, MD, FASE – Avon Lake, OH, United States Joan Crawford, DO, FASE – St Clair Shores, MI, United States Deborah Creighton, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Plantation, FL, United States Sharon Cresci, MD, FASE – Saint Louis, MO, United States Kara Crites-Smith, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Saint Louis, MO, United States Frederick W. Crock, MD, FASE – Pittsburgh, PA, United States David Crowder, RDCS, FASE – Bensalem, PA, United States Jorge Cruz, RDCS, MD, FASE – Etobicoke, ON, Canada Bibiana Cujec, MD, FASE – Edmonton, AB, Canada Brigid Culey, BS, RDCS, FASE – Kansas City, MO, United States Ben Culp, MD, FASE – Kingsport, TN, United States William Culp, MD, FASE – Temple, TX, United States Donna Cummings, RDCS, FASE – Moody, ME, United States Terri Farrior Cundiff, RDCS, FASE – Roanoke, VA, United States Nancy Cutler, MD, FASE – Royal Oak, MI, United States Taras Czopyk, RDCS, FASE – Richardson, TX, United StatesD
Rameshchandra Dabhi, MD, FASE – East Quogue, NY, United States Iyad Daher, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Mauricio Daher, MD, PhD, FASE – Hospital Sirio-Libanes, Asa Sul,Brazil
Prateek Dalal, MD, FASE – Westhampton, NY, United States Jacob Dal-Bianco, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Adam A. Dalia, MD, MBA, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Richard D’Alonzo, MD, PhD, FASE – Greenville, NC, United States Ryan Daly, MD, FASE – Bargersville, IN, United States Sarah Dane-Riske, BS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Jonesville, MI, UnitedStates
Lorretta Daniel, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Alfred Danielian, MD, FASE – Las Vegas, NV, United States Bruce Daniels, BS, RDCS, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Jacqueline Suk Danik, MD, DrPH, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Lea Anne Dantin, RCVT, RDCS, FASE – Cut Off, LA, United States Franca Dartnall, RDCS, FASE – Stoney Creek, ON, Canada Melissa A. Daubert, MD, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Rekha Dave, FASE – Norbury, United Kingdom Ravin Davidoff, MBBCh, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Brian Davidson, MD, FASE – Portland, OR, United States William Davidson, Jr, MD, FASE – Hershey, PA, United States Ashlee Davis, BS, RDCS, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Mary Davis, RDCS, RCS, FASE – Phoenix, AZ, United States Robert Davis, RCS, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Jeffrey Daniel Dayton, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Martin Scott Dawson, MD, FACC, FASNC, FASE – Haddonfield, NJ, UnitedStates
Sabe De, MD, FASE – Bedford, NS, Canada Jeanne DeCara, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Lila Decubellis, RDCS, RVT, RCS, FASE – Newberry, FL, United States Curt DeGroff, MD, FASE – Gainesville, FL, United States Garrett J. De Francis, BS, RDCS, FASE – Weatogue, CT, United States Vickie Delaney, BS, RDCS,RVT, FASE – Monroe, MI, United States Jose Del Rio, MD, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Anthony DeMaria, MD, FASE – La Jolla, CA, United States Andre Denault, MD, FASE – Longueuil, QC, Canada Jacqueline Denison, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Marietta, GA, United States John Dent, MD, FASE – Charlottesville, VA, United States Ketan Desai, DO, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Georges Desjardins, MD, FASE – Montreal, QC, Canada Linda Desnoyers, RDCS, MS, RDMS, FASE – Ballston Lake, NY, UnitedStates
Richard Dettman, PhD, MEd, RDCS, FASE – Milwaukee, WI, United States Charlie Devlin, MD, FASE – Columbia, SC, United States Stephen Devries, MD, FASE – Deerfield, IL, United States Preeta Dhanantwari, MD, FASE – New Hyde Park, NY, United States Pradip Dhar, MD, FASE – Corpus Christi, TX, United States Debra L. Dhondt, RN, RDCS, FASE, Finger Lakes Health, Geneva, NY,United States
Muhyaldeen Dia, MD, FASE – Orland Park, IL, United States Karim Diab, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Jose L. Diaz-Gomez, MD, FASE – Jacksonville, FL, United States Amy Dichak, BS, RDCS, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Cynthia Dietz, RCS, RCIS, FASE – Hampstead, MD, United States Holly Diglio, RCS, FASE – Basking Ridge, NJ, United States Jamil Dihu, MD, FASE – Glenview, IL, United States Lisa Dilauri, RCS, RDCS, RVS, CCT, FASE – River Edge, NJ, UnitedStates
Amy Dillenbeck, RDCS, FASE – Shaker Heights, OH, United States Susan Dillon, RDCS, FASE – Louisville, KY, United States Michael DiMaria, MD, FASE – Aurora, CO, United States Homeyar Dinshaw, MBBS, FASE – Metairie, LA, United States Eric Dissing, RVT, RDCS, FASE – Hartford, SD, United States Alessandro Distante, MD, FASE – Pisa, Italy Teri Dittrich, BA, RDCS, FASE – La Jolla, CA, United States Marlene Dodson, RDCS, FASE – Oxnard, CA, United States Hisham Dokainish, MD, FASE – Hamilton, ON, Canada Bryan Doldt, BS, RDCS, FASE – Mansfield, MA, United States Claire Donato, RDCS, FASE – Belleville, IL, United States Brian Donelan, MD, FASE – Akron, OH, United States Sheng-Jing Dong, MD, PhD, FASE – Middleton, WI, United States Mary Donofrio, MD, FASE – Washington, DC, United States Adam Dorfman, MD, FASE – Ann Arbor, MI, United States Lucy Dornon, RCS, RVS, CCT, RDCS, FASE – Lesage, WV, United States Latha Doshetty, RDCS, FASE – Oak Brook, IL, United States Arpan R. Doshi, MD, FASE – Wichita, KS, United States Kristin Doster, BS, RDCS, FASE – Chatham, IL, United States Allyson Leigh Doucet, BS, RDCS(AE,PE), FASE – Pearland, TX, UnitedStates
Pamela Douglas, MD, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Rami Doukky, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Paulo Dourado, MD, FASE – Sao Paulo, Brazil Elizabeth Granville Dozier, MS, RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Brooklyn,NY, United States
Andreea Dragulescu, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Glen Drake, MD, FASE – Salado, TX, United States Jeanne Drinko, RCS, RDCS, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States John Drow, RTR, RVS, RDCS, FASE – Traverse City, MI, United States Barbara Dube, BS, RDCS, FASE – Northford, CT, United States Jonathan Dubin, MD, FASE – Baltimore, MD, United States David Dudzinski, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Michael Duggan, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Jean Dumesnil, MD, FASE – Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, QC, Canada Colin A. Dunbar II, RDCS (AE, PE, FE), FASE – Durham, NC, UnitedStates
Andra Duncan, MD, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Mary Frances Duncan, RDCS, FASE – Smyrna, DE, United States P. Nicole Duncan, BS, RCCS, RDCS (AE PE), FASE – Richmond, VA,United States
Jaynel Dunlap, BA, RDCS, FASE – Benbrook, TX, United States Thanh Duong-Wagner, MD, FASE – Pensacola, FL, United States Tanya Dutta, MD, FASE – Scarsdale, NY, United States Kenneth DuVall, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Troutville, VA, United States Sanjay Dwarakanath, MD, FASE – Lexington, KY, United States Richard Harris Dyckman, MD, FASE – Patchogue, NY, United States Dan A. Dyar, MA, RDCS, FASE – San Diego, CA, United States Susan Dziedzick, RDCS, FASE – Fairfax, VA, United StatesE
Reenu Eapen, MD, FASE – Dallas, TX, United States Robert Eberhardt, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Karen Eberman, BA, RDCS, FASE – Jenkintown, PA, United States Elizabeth Ebert, MD, FASE – Salado, TX-Texas, United States Lenora L. Eberhart, B.AS, RDCS (AE, PE), FASE – Grand Rapids, MI Erik Echegaray, BS, RDCS, FASE – San Diego, CA, United States Jonathan Eddinger, MD, FASE – Manchester, NH, United States Jeremy Edwards, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Natalie Edwards, ACS, AMS, FASE – Chemside, OLD, Australia Alexander Egbe, MD, MPH, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Robert Russell EHrman, MD, MS, FASE – Ann Arbor, MI, United States Jens Eichhorn, MD, PhD, FASE – Charlotte, NC, United States Benjamin Eidem, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Clement Eiswirth, MD, FASE – River Ridge, LA, United States Lara El Masri, RCS, FASE – Beirut, Lebanon Hassan El-Hajj, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Elliott Elias, MD, MPH, FASE – Miami, FL, United States Matthew B. Ellison, MD, FASE – Morgantown, WV, United States Lyna El-Khoury Rumbarger, BS, ACS, RDCS, RCCS, FASE – Hudson, FL,United States
Lisa Ellmaurer, RDCS, FASE – Cave Creek, AZ, United States Huda Elshershari, MD, FASE – , Bridgeview, IL, United States Sibel Enar, MD, FASE – Istanbul, Turkey Gregory Ensing, MD, FASE – Ann Arbor, MI, United States Marcio Epifanio, MD, FASE – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Raimund Erbel, MD, FASE – Essen, Germany Gabor Erdoes, MD, DESA, FASE – Bern, Switzerland John Erikson, MD, PhD, FASE – San Antonio, TX, United States Darryl Esakof, MD, FASE – North Reading, MA, United States Melissa Escudero, RDCS, FASE – Tega Cay, SC, United States Maryam Esmaeilzadeh, MD, FASE – Tehran, Iran Michael K. Essandoh, MD, FASE – Columbus, OH, United States Jerry Estep, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Amanda Etes, BS, RDCS, FASE – Mount Pleasant, WI, United States Geoffrey Evans, MD, FASE – Launceston, Tasmania, AustraliaF
William H. Fabian, MD, FASE – Denver, CO, United States Ibrahim Fahdi, MD, FASE – Gulf Breeze, FL, United States Conard Failinger, III, MD, FASE – Morgantown, WV, United States James F. Fair, III, MD, FASE – Salt Lake City, UT, United States Mariano Luis Falconi, MD, FASE – Buenos Aires, Argentina Abimbola Faloye, MD, FASE – Marietta, GA, United States Dali Fan, MD, PhD, FASE – Sacramento, CA, United States Tai-Hwang Fan, MD, PhD, FACC, FASE – Germantown, TN, United States Ann Fansler, MBA, RDCS, FASE – Harrison Township, MI, United States Victor Farah, MD, FASE – Pittsburgh, PA, United States Steven Farmer, MD, PhD, FASE – Washington, DC, United States Michael Farrar, MD, FASE – Parkville, MO, United States Keith Farwell, MHSc, RDCS (AE), CPTA, FASE – Topeka, KS, UnitedStates
Jens Fassl, MD, PhD, FASE – Riehen, Switzerland Kristie Faust-Gomez, BS, ACS, RDCS, RVT, RT(R), FASE – Frisco, TX,United States
Jean Fay, RDCS, FASE – Enfield, NH, United States Ashraf Fayad, MD, FASE – Ottawa, ON, Canada Nadeen Faza, MD, FACC, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Reza Fazel, MD, MSc, FASE – Great Falls, VA, United States Afsoon Fazlinezhad, MD, FASE – Mashad Khorasan, Iran Anysia Fedec, RDCS, FASE – Conshohocken, PA, United States Harvey Feigenbaum, MD, FASE – Indianapolis, IN, United States Steven Fein, MD, FASE – Albany, NY, United States Neil Feinglass, MD, FASE – Jacksonville, FL, United States Jared William Feinman, MD, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Mohamed Felo, MD, FASE – Bavaria, Germany Carrie Ferguson, RDCS, FASE – Troutman, NC, United States Jose Maria Fernandes, MD, FASE – Arapiraca – Al, Brazil Regis Fernandes, MD, FASE – Eau Claire, WI, United States Rohesh J. Fernando, MD, FASE – Winston Salem, NC, United States Victor Ferrari, MD, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Julie Fetters, MD, FASE – Carmel, IN, United States Brian Fey, BA, RDCS (AE/PE), FASE – Tinley Park, IL, United States Marie Ficociello, MA, RDCS, FASE – Weymouth, MA, United States Andrea Fields, MHA, RDCS, FASE – Portland, OR Christina Fields, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Hamilton, OH, United States Carlen Fifer, MD, FASE – Ann Arbor, MI, United States Nowell Fine, MD, MS, FASE – Rural Rockyview, AB, Canada Dennis Finkielstein, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Alan Finley, MD, FASE – Mount Pleasant, SC, United States John Finley, MD, FASE – Anchorage, AK, United States Joshua Finstuen, RDCS, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Sonia Fitzwater, RDCS, FASE – Christiansburg, VA, United States Brandy Flaten, RDCS, FASE – Big Lake, MN, United States Francis D. Fleeson III, RCS, RMT, FASE – Oakland, NJ, United States Craig Fleishman, MD, FASE – Orlando, FL, United States Sarah Fleming, RDCS, RDMS, FASE – Coquitlam, BC, Canada Annitta Flinn, BA, RDCS, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Debra Flint, RDCS, FASE – Roanoke, VA, United States Karen Flint, BS.Ed, RDCS, FASE – Frederick, MD, United States Vicente Font, MD, FASE – Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States James Kenneth Ford, MD, FASE – Calvert City, KY, United States John Formolo, MD, FASE – Grand Rapids, MI, United States John Fornace, DO, FASE, RPVI – Limerick, PA, United States Daniel Forsha, MD, FASE – Overland Park, KS, United States Tony Wayne Forshaw, FASE – Brisbane, Australia David Forst, MD, FASE – Birmingham, MI, United States Patti Foss-Sutherland, RDCS, FASE – Sun City, AZ, United States Elyse Foster, MD, FASE – San Francisco, CA, United States Michael Foster, RCS, RDCS, FASE – Mebane, NC, United States Michael Bernard Foth, CRCS, RCS, RDCS, FASE – Winnipeg, MB, Canada Brian Fowler, BS, RVT, FASE – Dublin, OH, United States Ervin Fox, MD, FASE – Jackson, MS, United States James Fox, MD, FASE – Traverse City, MI, United States Keith Fox, RDCS, RCS, FASE – Garfield Heights, OH, United States Rita France, RT, RDMS, RDCS, FASE – Overland Park, KS, United States Arlana Val Franklin, FASE – Queen Creek, AZ, United States J. Steven Franks, RDCS, FASE – Mauldin, SC, United States Greg Frary, BS, RDCS, FASE – Peoria, IL, United States Benjamin Freed, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States William Freeman, MD, FASE – Scottsdale, AZ, United States Samuel Unzek Freiman, MD, FASE – Scottsdale, AZ, United States Grace Freire, MD, FASE – St Petersburg, FL, United States Monique Freund, MD, FASE – La Crosse, WI, United States Mark Friedberg, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada David Friedman, MD, FASE – Valley Stream, NY, United States Lynsy Friend, RCS, FASE – Lebanon, Nh, United States Peter Frommelt, MD, FASE – Milwaukee, WI, United States Lindsay R. Freud, MD, FASE – New York, NY Stefanie Fry, MD, FASE – Boise, ID, United States Kana Fujikura, MD, PhD, MPH, FASE – Bethesda, MD, United States Michelle C. Fujioka, RDMS, RDCS, FASE – Seattle, WA, United StatesG
Kelvin Gabel, MBA, BSN, RN, RDCS, FASE – Springfield, IL, UnitedStates
Carlos Galhardo, Jr., MD, FASE – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Ira Galin MD, FASE – Danbury, CT United States Ira Galin, MD, FASE – Danbury, CT, United States Anthony Gallagher, RDCS, FASE – Adairsville, GA, United States John Galle, MD, FASE – Hartford, CT, United States Michelle Gama, RDCS, RDMS, FASE – Lebanon, NH, United States Javier Ganame, MD, PhD, FASE – Hamilton, ON, Canada Glenn Gandelman, MD, MPH, FASE – Greenwich, CT, United States Hetal A. Gandhi, MD, FACC, FASE – South Barrington, IL, UnitedStates
Sumeet Gandhi, MD, FRCPC, FACC, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Hector Garcia, RDMS, RDCS, RVT, RPVI, FASE – Miami, FL, UnitedStates
Israel Garcia, MD, FASE – Jonesborough, TN, United States Jorge Garcia, MD, FASE – Orlando, FL, United States Mario J. Garcia, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Raymond Garcia, RDCS, FASE – East Lansing, MI, United States Enrique Garcia-Sayan, MD, FASE, Houston, TX, United States Julius Gardin, MD, FASE – Teaneck, NJ, United States Carolyn Gardner, RDCS, FASE – Seattle, WA, United States Nadish Garg, MD, FASE – Memphis, TN, United States Ruchira Garg, MD, FASE – Los Angeles, CA, United States Anthony Gargiulo, RDCS, FASE – New York, NY, United States Chandrika Garner, MD, FASE – Winston Salem, NC, United States Debra J. Garner, RDCS, FASE – Marietta, GA, United States Chiara Scaglioni Tessmer Gatto, MD, FASE – Sao Paulo, Brazil Lorraine Gattuso, MSN, RDCS, RVT, RDMS, FASE – Wilmington, DE,United States
Abhishek Gaur, MD, FASE – Gainesville, GA, United States Shuping Ge, MD, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Brian R. Gebhardt, MD, MPH, FASE – Albuquerque, NM, United States Amanda Mae Geilfuss, BS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Oak Creek, WI, UnitedStates
Sarah Gelehrter, MD, FASE – Ann Arbor, MI, United States Daniel Gelfman, MD, RPVI, FASE – Indianapolis, IN, United States Bryon Gentile, II, MD, FASE – Shrewsbury, MA, United States Demetrios Georgiou, MD, FASE – Astoria, NY, United States Paul Gerlach, MD, FASE – Idaho Falls, ID, United States Neal Gerstein, MD, FASE – Albuquerque, NM, United States Jeffrey Benjamin Geske, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Mariya A. Geube, MD, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Tal Geva, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Georges Ghafari, MD, FASE – Grosse Pointe Shores, MI, United States George Ghanem, MD, FASE – St Clair Shores, MI, United States Hannah Ghanem Ideis, RDCS, FASE – Westlake, OH, United States Reyan Ghany, MD, FASE – Pembroke Pines, FL, United States Hani Ghawi, MBCHB, MS, FASE – Springfield, IL, United States Sami Ghazal, MD, FASE – Khobar, Saudi Arabia Edward Gibbons, MD, FASE – Seattle, WA, United States Philip Gideon, MD, FASE – Scottsdale, AZ, United States Dan Giebel, MD, FASE – Salado, TX-Texas, United States John Gilbreth, RDCS, FASE – New City, NY, United States Edward Gill, MD, FASE – Seattle, WA, United States Linda Gillam, MD, FASE – Mendham, NJ, United States Joshua Gilles, ACS, RDCS, RCCS, FASE – Chicago, IL Robert Gillespie, MD, FASE – Rancho Santa Fe, CA, United States Yvonne Gilliland, MD, FASE – New Orleans, LA, United States Gregory Gilman, BSN, RN, RDCS, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Bernard Gitler, MD, FASE – New Rochelle, NY, United States Kathryn Glas, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Robert Glover, MD, FASE – Getzville, NY, United States Kymberly Glyde, RDCS, FASE – Middleburg Heights, OH, United States Noyan Gokce, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States George Goldman, MD, FASE – Stuart, FL, United States Steven Goldstein, MD, FASE – Potomac, MD, United States Edward Gologorsky, MD, FASE – Pittsburgh, PA, United States Robert Golub, MD, FASE – Wallingford, CT, United States Suzanne J. Golz, MS, RDCS, FASE – Rocky River, OH, United States Yasmeen Golzar, MD, FACC, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Prabhakaran P. Gopalakrishnan, MD, FACC, FACP, SCH, FASE – Canal Fulton, OH, United States Thomas Goodlive, MD, FASE – Columbus, OH, United States David G. Goodwin, M.Ed, RDCS, FASE – Denver, CO, United States Benjamin Goot, MD, FASE – Whitefish Bay, WI, United States Aasha Gopal, MD, FASE – Roslyn, NY, United States Deepika Gopal, MD, FASE – Plano, TX, United States John Gorcsan, III, MD, FASE – Pittsburgh, PA, United States Colleen Gorczyca, RDCS, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Tia E. Gordon, RDCS, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Manuel Gorrin-Rivas, MD, PhD, FASE – Greenville, NC, United States Jordan Michael Gosnell, BS, RDCS, FASE – Rockford, MI Robi Goswami, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States John Gottdiener, MD, FASE – Baltimore, MD, United States Nina Gotteiner, MD, FASE – Northbrook, IL, United States Suma Potiny Goudar, MD, FASE, Kansas City, MO, United States Satish Govind, MD, FASE – Bangalore, Karnataka, India David Gowman, DO, FASE – Farmington Hills, MI, United States Kimberly Goy, BS, RDCS, AE/PE, CTT+, FASE – San Francisco, CA,United States
Michael Goyfman, MD, MPH, FASE – Forest Hills, NY, United States Krishan Goyle, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States James Graba, BSc, RDCS, FASE – Niagara on the Lake, ON, Canada Jason Grabham, RDCS, FASE – Cave Creek, AZ, United States Suzette Blondelle Graham-Hill, MD, FACP, FASE – Brooklyn, NY, UnitedStates
Julia Grapsa, MD, PhD, FASE – London, United Kingdom Paul Grayburn, MD, FASE – Dallas, TX, United States Pedro Graziosi, MD, PhD, FASE – Sao Paulo, Brazil Sally Greaves, MD, FASE – Auckland, New Zealand Theresa Grecol, RDCS, RCS, FASE – Parma Heights, OH, United States Judi Green, RT, RDMS, RVT, RDCS, FASE – Williamsport, MD, UnitedStates
Neil Green, MD, FASE – Scottsdale, AZ, United States Theresa Green, RDCS, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Philip Greilich, MD, FASE – Dallas, TX, United States Jasmine Grewal, MD, FASE – West Vancouver, BC, Canada Kanny Grewal, MD, FASE – Columbus, OH, United States Alina Grigore, MD, MHS, FASE – Las Vegas, NV, United States Richard Grimm, DO, FASE – Chagrin Falls, OH, United States Colin Grissom, MD, FASE – Murray, UT, United States Hilary Grocott, MD, FASE – Winnipeg, MB, Canada David Groden, MD, FASE – Brookfield, WI, United States Richard Grodman, MD, FASE – Staten Island, NY, United States Charmaine Groom, RDMS, RDCS, FASE – Cobble Hill, BC, Canada Jeanine Gruenwald, RDCS, FASE – Aurora, CO, United States Catherine Guard, RDCS, FASE – Richmond, VA, United States Beth Ann Gulyasy, RDCS, FASE – Pittsburgh, PA, United States Monesha Gupta, MD, FASE – St. Petersburg, FL, United States Pooja Gupta, MD, FASE – Detroit, MI, United States Umang Gupta, MD, FASE – Buffalo, NY, United States Sarah Ann Chambers Gurson, MD, FASE – Fairfax, VA, United States Joy Guthrie, PhD, ACS, RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Madera, CA, UnitedStates
Robert Gutierrez, RDCS, FASE – Duluth, GA, United States Pedro Gutierrez-Fajardo, MD, PhD, FASE – Guadalajara JAL, Mexico Jacob T. Gutsche, MD, FASE – Narberth, PA, United StatesH
Sandra Hagen-Ansert, RDCS, RDMS, MS, FASE – La Jolla, CA, UnitedStates
Georges Hajj, MD, FASE – Coralville, IA, United States Ken Hahn, MD, FASE – Greenville, MS, United States Rebecca Hahn, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Troy Haider, RDCS, FASE – Fishers, IN, United States Kamran Haleem, MD, FASE – Poughkeepsie, NY, United States Geetha Haligheri, MBBS, MD, FASE – Overland Park, KS, United States Debrah Hall, RTR, RDMS, RDCS,FASE – Battle Creek, MI, United States Linda Hall, RDCS, FASE – Kingsville, OH, United States Brian Haluska, PhD, MSc (hons), MSc, RDCS, AMS, FASE – Clayfield,QLD, Australia
John Hamaty, DO, FASE – Medford, NJ, United States Naomi Hamburg, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Craig David Hametz, MD, FASE – Mount Kisco, NY, United States Nadira Hamid, MD, FASE – Singapore Julie Hamilton, RDCS, FASE – Saint Charles, MO, United States Evon Hampton, RCS, RCIS, RDCS, FASE – Lutz, FL, United States Ihab Hamzeh, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Yuchi Han, MD, MMSc, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Marcela Hanakova, MD, FASE – Clifton Park, NY, United States Saskia Handari, MD, FASE – Surabaya, Indonesia Sachiyo Igata Hang, ACS, PhD, RDCS, FASE – La Jolla, CA, UnitedStates
J Timothy Hanlon, MD, FASE – Pendleton, OR, United States Hwaida Hannoush, MD, FASE – Bethesda, MD, United States William Hansen, MSc, RDCS, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Padma Hari, MD, FASE – Greencastle, PA, United States Brooke Harland, Med, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Louisville, KY, United States David Harpaz, MD, FASE – Kiryat-Ono, Israel David Harrild, MD, PhD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States David M. Harris, MD, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, United States Kevin Harris, MD, FASE – Eden Prairie, MN, United States Tammy Hartfiel, RDCS, FASE – Edgewood, KY, United States Carlton O’neal Hartwell, RDCS, FASE – Cape Coral, FL, UnitedStates
Jordan Harris, MD, FACC, FASE – Glenview, IL, United States Nima Hatam, MD, FASE – Aachen, Germany Jessica Hathaway, MD, FASE – Falmouth, ME, United States Liv Hatle, MD, FASE – Calonge, Girona, Spain Brandy Hattendorf, MD, FASE – Long Beach, CA, United States Luke Havemann, RCCS, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Heather Hayanga, MD, MPH, FASE – Morgantown, WV, United States Julie Haynes, ACS, RDCS, FASE – Jackson, MI, United States Denise A. Hayes, MD, FASE – Lake Success, NY, United States Allison Hays, MD, FASE – Clarksville, MD, United States Janet Hays, MD, FASE – San Antonio, TX, United States Susan Hecht, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Paul Heidenreich, MD, MS, FASE – Palo Alto, CA, United States Sheila Heinle, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Stephen Heitner, MD, FASE – Portland, OR, United States Karen Helfinstine, RCS, RDCS, FASE – Farmington, MN, United States Sherif Helmy, MB Bch, MSc, MD, FASE – Doha, Qatar Donna Hendeles, RCVT, RCS, FASE – Gainesville, FL, United States Danielle Henkel, MD, FASE – Castle Rock, CO, United States Sydni Hennemann, BS, RDCS, FASE – Perryville, MO, United States Sonia Henry, MD, FACC, FASE – Garden City, NY, United States Walter Henry, MD, FASE – Newport Beach, CA, United States Anne Hepner, MD, FASE – Traverse City, MI, United States Antonio Hernandez, MD, FASE – Nashville, TN, United States Sondra Hernandez, RDCS, FASE – Westminster, CO, United States William Herndon, Jr, MD, FASE – Charlotte, NC, United States Elizabeth Lee Herrera, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Marjan Heshmati, RCS, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Darla Hess, MD, FASE – Franklin, PA, United States Jeannine Hiers, RDCS, FASE – Saint Augustine, FL, United States Sarah Hildebrand, RDCS, FASE, BS – Plainwell, MI, United States Garick David Hill, MD, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, United States Jeff Hill, BS, ACS, FASE – East Brookfield, MA, United States Julie Ann Hinzman, RDCS, AE PE, CTT, FASE – Kansas City, MO, UnitedStates
Tetsuya Hirano, MD, PhD, FASE – Izumisano, Japan Shobha Hiremagalur, MD, FASE – Johnson City, TN, United States Eliotte L. Hirshberg, MD, FASE – Murray, UT, United States Purnima Hirudayaraj MD, MRCP, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Jonathan Ho, MD, FASE – Woodland Hills, CA, United States Stephen Hoadley, MD, FASE – Knoxville, TN, United States Samantha Hobbs, BS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Newark, OH, United States Arthur Hodess, MD, FASE – Thorndale, PA, United States James Hodsden, MD, FASE – Akron, OH, United States Brian Hoelting, MS, RDCS, FASE – Shawnee, KS, United States Neil Hoffman, RCS, RCIS, FASE – Tarzana, CA, United States Maurice Hogan, MB BCh, MSc, MBA, FCARCSI, FASE – Tipperary, Ireland Brian Hoit, MD, FASE – Solon, OH, United States Brian Holland, MD, FASE – Louisville, KY, United States Mark Holland, PhD, FASE – Indianapolis, IN, United States McKenzie Mayo Hollon, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Mark Holmberg, MD, FASE – Omaha, NE, United States Katherine Holthus, RDCS, RCS, FASE – Rowlett, TX, United States Robin Horn, MD, FASE – Newark, DE, United States Lisa K. Hornberger, MD, FASE – Edmonton, AB, Canada Manuel Horna, MD, FASE – Miraflores, Peru Kenneth Horton, ACS, RCS, FASE – Riverton, UT, United States Nicole Horve, RDCS, FASE – Dawson, IL, United States Vinay Hosmane, MD, MPH, FASE – Newark, DE, United States Zakir Hossain, MBBS, MPH, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Helene Houle, BA, RDCS, RVT, RDMS, FASE – Mountain View, CA, UnitedStates
Chad House, BS, RDCS, FASE – Eagan, MN, United States Robert Howard, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Kimberly Howard-Quijano, MD, MS, FASE – Pittsburgh, PA, UnitedStates
David Hsi, MD, FASE – Stamford, CT, United States Kyaw Htyte, MD, RDMS, RCS, FASE – Brooklyn, NY, United States Lanqi Hua, RDCS, FASE – Winchester, MA, United States Gary Huang, MD, FASE – Seattle, WA, United States Jiapeng Huang, MD, PhD, FASE – Louisville, KY, United States Runqing Huang, Ph.D, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Rachel Hughes-Doichev, MD, FASE – Pittsburgh, PA, United States Hillary S. Huisheere, BS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Aurora, WI, UnitedStates
Julie Humphries, MBBS, FASE – Brisbane, QLD, Australia Judy Hung, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States R Hurst, MD, FASE – Scottsdale, AZ, United States Stuart Hutchison, MD, FASE – Calgary, AB, Canada Richard Hyman, MD, FASE – Newtown, PA, United StatesI
Melissa Ianitelli, DO, FACOI, FACC, RPVI, FASE – Macomb, MI, UnitedStates
AKM Monwarul Islam, MD, FASE – Dhaka, Bangladesh Martin Ibarrola, MD, FASE – Buenos Aires, Argentina Ruzaik Ibrahim, MD, FASE – Mount Vernon, IL, United States Ivan Iglesias, MD, FASE – London, ON, Canada Denise Ignatowski, BS, RDCS, FASE – Milwaukee, WI, United States Sabino Iliceto, MD, FASE – Padua, Italy Annika Illum, MD, FASE – Dallas, TX, United States Jill Inafuku, BS, RDCS, RDMS, FASE – Kaneohe, HI, United States Michael Infantino, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Waleed Irani, MD, FASE – Nashville, TN, United States Zekrayat Isa, RDCS, FASE – San Antonio, TX, United States Darryl Isaac, RDCS, RCCS, FASE – Anaheim Hills, CA, United States Landon Isaacs, RDCS, FASE – Gilbert, AZ, United States Sabrina Islam, MD, MPH, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Shaiful Islam, MD, FASE – Chambersburg, PA, United States Hiroshi Ito, MD, PhD, FASE – Okayama, Japan James Abel Iwaz, MD, FASE – Cerritos, CA, United StatesJ
Wael Jaber, MD, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Adam Jackson, RDCS, RVT, BS, FASE – Suwanee, GA, United States Barbara Jackson, RDCS, FASE – Clearwater, FL, United States Ron Jacob, MD, FASE – Lancaster, PA, United States Larry Jacobs, MD, FASE – Allentown, PA, United States Mark Jacobs, MD, FASE – Portsmouth, NH, United States Mandar Jagtap, DO, FASE – Sunny Isles, FL, United States Ankit Jain, MBBS, D.ABA, FASE – Augusta, GA, United States Renuka Jain, MD, FASE – Milwaukee, WI, United States Navazh Jalaludeen, BS (Hons), MSc, FASE – Cambridgeshire, UnitedKingdom
Nitin Jaluria, MD, FASE – Mechanicsburg, PA, United States Abdelrahman Jamiel, MD, FASE – Riyadh, Saudia Arabia Raj Janardhanan, MD, MRCP, FASE – Tucson, AZ, United States Gregory Janelle, MD, FASE – Gainesville, FL, United States Madeline Jankowski, RDCS, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Brian Janosik, BS, RDCS, FASE – Neenah, WI, United States Terika Jarrett, RDCS, FASE – Smyrna, GA, United States David W. Jantzen III, MD, FASE – Omaha, NE, United States Sean Javaheri, DO, FASE – Augusta, GA, United States Stefanie J.H. Jayme, RCS, RDCS, FASE – South San Francisco, CA,United States
Diane Jech, RDCS, FASE – Grand Meadow, MN, United States Sean Jedrzkiewicz, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Srdjan Jelacic, MD, FASE – Seattle, WA, United States Christine L. Jellis, MD, PhD, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Carly Faye Jenkins Hughes, PhD, FASE – Meadowbrook, Australia Richard Jensen, MD, FASE – Spokane, WA, United States Jeff Jewell, BS, RDCS(AE,PE), FASE – Raleigh, NC, United States Aibo Jiang, RDCS, FASE – Bellaire, TX, United States Leng Jiang, MD, FASE – Springfield, MA, United States Shaomei Jin, MBBS, RDCS, FASE – Rockville, MD, United States Ajay Kumar Jindal, MD, FASE – Punjab, India Vickie Joachim, RDCS, CCT, FASE – Camp Hill, PA, United States Jennifer A. Johnson, DO, FASE – Pittsburgh, PA, United States Jonathan Johnson, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Joyce Tawfik Johnson, MD, MS, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Kristie Jo Johnson, RDCS, RRT, RCP, FASE – Charlotte, NC, UnitedStates
Rebecca Johnson, RDCS, FASE – Prior Lake, MN, United States Thomas Johnson, MD, FASE – Charlotte, NC, United States Michael Johnstone, MD, FASE – Waban, MA, United States Amer Johri, MD, FASE – Bath, ON, Canada Pei-Ni Jone, MD, FASE – Aurora, CO, United States Brenda Jones, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Hillsborough, NJ, United States Mandisa-Maia Jones-Haywood, MD, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Christie Jordan, RCDS,RCS,RCIS,FASE – Saint Johns, FL, United States V. Jacob Jose, MD, FASE – Tamil Nadu, India Ravi Joshi, MD, FASE – Dallas, TX, United States Subodh Joshi, MBBS, FRACP, MPH, FASE – Fitzroy, VIC, Australia James Joyce, MD, FASE – Jacksonville, FL, United States Cam Joyner, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Sarah Joyner, MD, MPH, FASE – Virginia Beach, VA, United States John Jue, MD, FASE – Vancouver, BC, CanadaK
Gangadhara Kabbli, MD, FASE – Horseheads, NY, United States Gilda Kadiu, RDCS, FASE – Sterling Heights, MI, United States Madhavi Kadiyala, MD, FASE – Roslyn, NY, United States Andreas Kalogeropoulos, MD, MPH, PhD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, UnitedStates
Balvir Kalra, MD, DM, FASE – Gurgaon, Haryana, India Nishant Kalra, MD, FASE – Byron Center, MI, United States Eric J. Kallstrom, BA, RDCS, FASE – Plano, TX, United States Ganesh Kamath, MD, FASE – West Islip, NY, United States Bonnie Kane, BS, RDCS, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Garvan Kane, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Alan Kaneshige, MD, FASE – Tulsa, OK, United States Kenneth Kaplan, MD, FASE – Sleepy Hollow, NY, United States Divya Kapoor, MD, FASE – Tucson, AZ, United States Atul Karande, MBBS, MD, FASE – Indore, India Eddy Karnabi, MD, FASE – Bangor, ME, United States Barry Karon, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Swaminathan Karthik, MD, FASE – Coppell, TX, United States Jan Kasal, MD, FASE – St. Louis, MO Kelly Kasir, RCCS, RCS, FASE – Grafton, WI, United States Ravi R. Kasliwal, MD, FASE – Haryana, India Kathleen Kassimatis, RDCS, FASE – Westlake, OH, United States Dennis Katechis, DO, FASE – Englewood, NJ, United States Chandra Katikireddy, MD, FASE – Fresno, CA, United States Robert Kates, MD, FASE – Lloyd Harbor, NY, United States Yuliya Kats, MD, FASE – Brooklyn, NY, United States Svetlana Katsev, – Philadelphia, PA, United States Alan Katz, MD, FASE – Melville, NY, United States William Katz, MD, FASE – Cheswick, PA, United States Sanjiv Kaul, MD, FASE – Portland, OR, United States Sheetal Kaul, MD, FASE – Saint Paul, MN, United States Martin Keane, MD, FASE – Voorhees, NJ, United States Ilan Kedan, MD, MPH, FASE – Beverly Hills, CA, United States Mark Kehoe, RDCS (PE,FE), RCCS, RCS, FASE – Spokane, WA, UnitedStates
Amar Keiralla, MD, FASE – Oxford, United Kingdom Andrew Keller, MD, FASE – Danbury, CT, United States Jamie Kelley, FASE – Stevenson Ranch, CA, United States Noreen Kelly, MD, MBA, FASE – Charlotte, NC, United States Anita Kelsey, MD, FASE – Hartford, CT, United States Satish Kenchaiah, MD, FASE – Little Rock, AR, United States Kathleen Kendall, RDCS (PE), FASE – Spring, TX, United States David Kerins, MD, FASE – Cork, Ireland Melissa Kershaw, DO, FASE – Weldon, MO, United States Edmund Kerut, MD, FASE – Marrero, LA, United States Pham Gia Khai, MD, PhD, FASE – Hanoi, Vietnam Tarif Hisham Khair, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Wissam I. Khalife, MD, FASE – Galveston, TX, United States Omar Khalique, MD, FASE – Teaneck, NJ, United States Mohammed Ersan Khalil, MD, FASE – Abu Dhabi, Unitted Arab Emirates Abigail May Khan, MD, FASE – Portland, OR, United States Faisal Khan, MSCT, FASE – London, England, United Kingdom Bijoy Khandheria, MD, FASE – Milwaukee, WI, United States Mohammad Khani, MD, FASE – Tehran, Iran Ashok Khanna, MD, FASE – Staten Island, NY, United States Abhishek Khemka, MD, FASE – Indianapolis, IN, United States Tahir Khokher, MD, FACP, FACC, FASNC, FASE – Olympia Fields, IL,United States
Samer Khouri, MD, FASE – Toledo, OH, United States Rami Khouzam, MD, FASE – Germantown, TN, United States Maria G. Kiaffas, MD, PhD, FASE – Kansas City, MO, United States Zia Kidwai, MD, FASE – Westport, MA, United States Esther S.H. Kim, MD, MPH, RPVI, FASE – Nashville, TN, United States Jin Kyung Kim, MD, PhD, FASE – Orange, CA, United States Jiwon Kim, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Thomas Kimball, MD, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, United States Anthony King, MD, FASE – Kalamazoo, MI, United States BethRae King, BS, RDCS, FASE – Rochester, NY, United States Mary Etta King, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Menhel Kinno, MD, MPH, FASE – Maywood, IL, United States Kenneth Scott Kirby, RDCS, FASE – Aurora, CO, United States James Kirkpatrick, MD, FASE – Seattle, WA, United States Philip Kirlin, MD, FASE – Indianapolis, IN, United States Marc Kirschner, MD, FASE – West Islip, NY, United States Joseph Kisslo, MD, FASE – Chapel Hill, NC, United States Jorge Kizer, MD, FASE – Scarsdale, NY, United States Kyle Klarich, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Allan Klein, MD, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States John Klick, MD, FASE – Chagrin Falls, OH, United States Matthew Klopman, MD, FASE – Sandy Springs, GA, United States Rebecca C. Klug, BA, RT(R), RDCS, FASE – Rochester, MN, UnitedStates
Peg Knoll, RDCS, RCS, FASE – Orange, CA, United States Thomas Knox, MD, FASE – West Hartford, CT, United States H. Helen Ko, BS, ACS, RDMS, RDCS, RCCS, FASE – New York, NY, UnitedStates
Rebecca Koehler, RDCS, RVT, RDMS, RT(R), FASE – Sioux Falls, SD,United States
Peter Koenig, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Tat Koh, MD, FASE – London, , United Kingdom Theodore Kolias, MD, FASE – Ann Arbor, MI, United States Anuradha Kolluru, MD, FACC, FASE – Forsyth, IL, United States Rukmini R. Komarlu, MD, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Srikanth Koneru, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Ryan Konoske, MD, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Gerald Koppes, MD, FASE – San Antonio, TX, United States Claudia Korcarz, DVM, RDCS, FASE – Madison, WI, United States Smadar Kort, MD, FASE – Stony Brook, NY, United States David Kotlaba, MD, FASE – Danville, VA, United States Andrew E. Kott, MD, FASE, Milwaukee, WI, United States Julie Kovach, MD, FASE – Ann Arbor, MI, United States Attila Kovacs, MD, PhD, FASE – Budapest, Hungary John Kovalchin, MD, FASE – Columbus, OH, United States David Kovar, MD, FASE – Denver, CO, United States Chris Kramer, BA, ACS, RDCS, FASE – St. Francis, WI, United States Robert Kraus, MD, FASE – Los Angeles, CA, United States Megan Kraushaar, BS, RCS, FASE – La Jolla, CA, United States Frank Krause, BS, RDCS, FASE – Portland, OR, United States Joe Kreeger, ACS, RCCS, RDCS, FASE – Duluth, GA, United States Laura Ross Kress, BS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Harrison, OH, United States Kevin Kroll, RDCS, FASE – Lincoln, NE, United States Itzhak Kronzon, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Nancy Krupowies, BS, RDCS, FASE – Hartford, CT, United States Eric Kruse, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Bridgeview, IL, United States Gautam Kumar, MD, FASE – Decatur, GA, United States Grace Kung, MD, FASE – Los Angeles, CA, United States Dinesh J. Kurian, MD, MBA, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Karla Kurrelmeyer, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Michelle Kushman, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Windham, NH, United States Kenya Kusunose, MD, PhD, FASE – Tokushima, Japan Shelby Kutty, MD, FASE – Omaha, NE, United States Elisabeth Kutzer, RDCS, FASE – Wynantskill, NY, United States Kim Kutzke, RDCS, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Jenny Kwak, MD, FASE – Maywood, IL, United States Valerie Kwai Ben, MD, FASE – San Jose, CA, United States Damon Kwan, MD, FASE – Los Angeles, CA, United States Oi Ling Kwan, BS, RDCS, FASE – Poway, CA, United States Deborah Kwon, MD, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Elena Kwon, MD, FASE – Port Washington, NY, United StatesL
Lance La Madrid, RDCS, FASE – Phoenix, AZ, United States Irwin Labin, MD, FASE – Indianapolis, IN, United States Arthur Labovitz, MD, FASE – Tampa, FL, United States Ronald Lacro, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Dawn Laffey, RCS, FASE – Eau Claire, WI, United States Wyman Lai, MD, MPH, FASE – Orange, CA, United States Cynthia Lee Laliberte, RDCS (AE/PEDS), FASE – Akron, OH, UnitedStates
Willis Lam, MD, FASE – London, United Kingdom Georgeanne Lammertin, MBA, RCS, RDCS, FASE – North Salt Lake, UT,United States
Mark B. Lampert, MD, FASE – Glencoe, IL, United States Gilead Lancaster, MD, FASE – Bridgeport, CT, United States Bruce Landeck, MD, FASE – Aurora, CO, United States Brandi Lang, BS, RDCS (PE FE), RCCS, FASE – Fayetteville, AR, UnitedStates
Roberto Lang, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States David E. Langholz, MD, FASE – Grand Rapids, MI, United States Michael Lanspa, MD, FASE – Murray, UT, United States Regina Lantin, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Ruby Lara, RDCS (PE,FE), FASE – Jacksonville, FL, United States Gina LaRocca, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Kai Laser, MD, FASE – Bad Oeynhausen, North-Rhine Westfalia, Germany Thelma Lasko, RT, RDCS, FASE – Massillon, OH, United States Joe F. Lau, MD, PhD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Theodore Lau, MD, FASE – Tacoma, WA, United States Elizabeth Lauer, BS, RDCS, RVT, RDMS, FASE – Zionsville, IN, UnitedStates
William Lauer, MD, FASE – Sewickley, PA, United States Steven Lavine, MD, FASE – Johnson City, TN, United States Tracy Lawrence, MD, FASE – Los Angeles, CA, United States Daniela Lax, MD, FASE – Tucson, AZ, United States Elizabeth Le, MD, FASE – Portland, OR, United States James Chihong Lee, MD, FASE, Detroit, MI, United States Christopher Learn, MD, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, United States Juliane K. Leavens, RDMS, RDCS (AE, FE, PE), RVT, RCCS, FASE – Asheville, NY, United States Joseph Lee, MD, RPVI, FASE – Forest Hills, NY, United States Ming Sum Lee, MD, PhD, FASE – Los Angeles, CA, United States Patty Lee, RCVT, FASE – Irvine, CA, United States Trevor Lee, MD, FASE – Winnipeg, MB, Canada Jonathan Leff, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States John Leighton, RDMS, RCDS, RVT, FASE – Costa Mesa, CA, United States Marie Lemus, RDCS, FASE – Monterey, CA, United States Andrew Lenihan, BA, AST, RDCS ,RVT, FASE – Oakland Park, FL,United States
Cynthia Ellenn Lenninger, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Tavares, FL, UnitedStates
Howard Leong-Poi, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Stamatios Lerakis, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Steven Lester, MD, FASE – Scottsdale, AZ, United States Ataollah Letafati, MD, FASE – Lewiston, ME, United States Steve Leung, MD, FASE – Lexington, KY, United States Bryana Levitan, – Georgetown, KY, United States Kevin Levitt, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada William Levy, MD, FASE – Williamstown, MA, United States Mark Lewin, MD, FASE – Seattle, WA, United States Jannet Lewis, MD, FASE – Washington, DC, United States Karen Lewis, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Pembroke Pines, FL, United States Thomas Lewis, MD, FASE – Marietta, GA, United States Shouping Li, MD, FASE – Winnemucca, NV, United States Ling Li, MD, PhD, APCA, FASE, Omaha, NE, United States Adam Lichtman, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States David Lieb, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Chiara Liguori, MD, FASE – Westlake, OH, United States Carlos Lima, MD, FASE – Campinas, Brazil Sandra Lima, RDCS, FASE – Timonium, MD, United States Grace Lin, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Steve Lin, MD, FASE – Lexington, KY, United States Jonathan Lindner, MD, FASE – Portland, OR, United States Paul Lindower, MD, FASE – Iowa City, IA, United States Eric Benedet Lineburger, MD, PhD, FASE – Santa Catarina, Brazil Ann Liner, RDCS, FASE – Solon, OH, United States David Linker, MD, FASE – Seattle, WA, United States Joan Stacy Lipinski, RDCS, RDMS, FASE – Stone Mountain, GA, UnitedStates
Michael Liske, MD, FASE – Knoxville, TN, United States Stephen Little, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Sheldon Litwin, MD, FASE – Charleston, SC, United States Ching Liu, RN, RDCS, FASE – Naperville, IL, United States Ho Mau Liu, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Hong Liu, MD, FASE – Sacramento, CA, United States Jennifer Liu, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Kan Liu, MD, FASE – Manlius, NY, United States Shizhen Liu, RDCS, FASE – Marietta, GA, United States Rafael Llerena, MPH, RDMS, RDCS, FASE – Porter Ranch, CA, UnitedStates
Robert Lobato, MD, FASE – Los Angeles, CA, United States John Lockhart, BS, BSRT, RDCS, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Casey Lognion, RDCS, FASE – Westminster, CA, United States Giri Logsetty, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Helga Lombardo, RDCS, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States David Lomnitz, MD, FASE – Westport, CT, United States Martin J. London, MD, FASE – San Francisco, CA, United States J. Antonio Lopez, MD, FASE – Thousand Oaks, CA, United States Leo Lopez, MD, FASE – Miami, FL, United States Angel Lopez-Candales, MD, FASE – San Juan, PR, Puerto Rico Juan Lopez-Mattei, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Laura Maria Mattos Lourenco, MD, FASE – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Eric Lovewell, RDCS, FASE – Mount Airy, MD, United States Ying Hui Low, MD, FASE – Lebanon, NH, United States Jorge Lowenstein, MD, FASE – Buenos Aires, Argentina Jimmy Lu, MD, FASE – Ann Arbor, MI, United States Lev Lubarsky, DO, FASE – East Setauket, NY, United States Richard Lucariello, MD, FASE – Bronxville, NY, United States George King-Tso Lui, MD, FASE – Stanford, CA, United States Sushil Allen Luis, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Huai Luo, MD, RDCS, FASE – San Gabriel, CA, United States Charles E. Luoma, MS, RDCS, ACS, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Joan Lusk, RN, RDCS, FASE – Scottsdale, AZ, United States Jamahal Maeng Ho Luxford, MD, FASE – Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Radmila Lyubarova, MD, FASE – Glenmont, NY, United States Melody Lysgaard, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Kamuela, HI, United States John Lystash, MD, FASE – Roanoke, VA, United StatesM
Joseph Maalouf, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Humberto Machado, Sr., MD, FASE – Coconut Grove, FL, United States James Macioch, DO, FASE – Milwaukee, WI, United States G. Burkhard Mackensen, MD, PhD, FASE – Seattle, WA, United States Nitin Madan, MD, FASE – Kansas City, MO, United States Peace Chike Madueme, MD, MS, FASE – Orlando, FL, United States Susan Maclellan-Tobert, MD, FASE – Onalaska, WI, United States Donna MacMillan Marotti, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Wayne, NJ, United States Debbie MacPherson, RDCS (AE, PE), RVS, FASE – Vancouver, WA, UnitedStates
Ashish Madhok, MD, FASE – Johnson City, TN, United States Erin Janelle Madriago, MD, FASE – Portland, OR, United States Jose Madrazo, MD, FASE – Baltimore, MD, United States Anthony Magalski, MD, FASE – Leawood, KS, United States Kameswari Maganti, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Jose Donato A. Magno, MD, FASE – Manila, Philippines Guruprasad Tiptur Mahadevaiah, MD, FASE – Sacramento, CA, UnitedStates
James Matthew Maher, MD, FASE – Newark, NJ, United States Feroze Mahmood, MD, FASE – Brookline, MA, United States Arupratan Maiti, MBBS, MD, FASE – Kolkata, West Bengal, India Yasdet Maldonado, MD, MMM, FASE – Bratenahl, OH, United States Angela B. Malone, BS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Grand Rapids, MI, UnitedStates
Hani Mohamed Mahmoud, MBBCh, MSc, FASE – Aswan, Egypt Joan Main, BS, RDCS, MBA, FASE – Marlborough, MA, United States Michael Main, MD, FASE – Kansas City, MO, United States Sue Maisey, MBA, RDCS, RCS, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Arupratan Maiti, MBBS, MD, FASE – Kolkata, West Bengal David S. Majdalany, MD, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Amie Majerus, BS, RDCS, RCS, FASE – Denver, CO, United States Abdullah Al Shafi Majumder, MBBS, D Card, MD, FCPS, FACC, FRCP, FESC, FSCAI, FCSI, FASE – Dhaka, Bangladesh Majesh Makan, MD, FASE – Saint Louis, MO, United States Fadia Makarem, RT, RCS, FASE – Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Amgad Makaryus, MD, FASE – New Hyde Park, NY, United States David Malenka, MD, FASE – Lebanon, NH, United States Divya Malhotra, MD, FASE – New Delhi, India Madhusudan Malladi, MD, FASE – Freeport, IL, United States Brian Malm, MD, FASE – West Haven, CT, United States Judy Malone, BS, RDCS, FASE – Centennial, CO, United States Judy Mangion, MD, FASE – Cambridge, MA, United States Rekha Mankad, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Sunil Mankad, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Simmi Manocha, MD, FASE – Faridabad, India Candace Mansfield, RDCS, FASE – Irvine, KY, United States Joel Mancina, BA, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Irvine, CA, United States Dimitrios Maragiannis, MD, FASE – Athens, Attiki, Greece Christopher P. Marcella, RDCS, FASE – Portland, OR, United States Lorenzo De Marchi, MD, FASE – Washington, DC, United States Leo Marcoff, MD, FASE – Morristown, NJ, United States Francois Marcotte, MD, FASE – Montreal, QC, Canada Constantin Marcu, MD, FASE – Amsterdam, Netherlands Rachel R. Marcus, MD, FASE – Washington, DC, United States Richard Marcus, MD, FASE – West Des Moines, IA, United States Nicholas Markin, MD, FASE – Omaha, NE, United States Juan Alejandro Marmol-Velez, MD, FASE – El Paso, TX, United States Kate Amanda Marriott, FASE – Brisbane, Australia Amy Marshall, FASE, RDCS, MS – Menomonee Falls, WI, United States Erik Marshall, MD, FASE – Galena, MD, United States Jane Marshall, BS, RDCS, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Rachel Marshall, RDCS, FASE – Wilmington, NC, United States Dale D. Martin, MS, RDCS, FASE – Webster, NY, United States Enrico Martin, MD, FASE – West Des Moines, IA, United States Randolph Martin, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Ana Martinez, RDCS, BS, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Richard Martinez, MD, FAAP, FACC, FASE – St Petersburg, FL, UnitedStates
Gerald Marx, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Jesse Marymont, MD, FASE – Winnetka, IL, United States Walter Mashman, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Shiraz Maskatia, MD, FASE – Palo Alto, CA, United States Erica Massey, RDCS, FASE – Knoxville, TN, United States Ronald Mastouri, MD, FASE – Indianapolis, IN, United States Shane Matheny, – Chillicothe, OH, United States Joseph Mathew, MD, FASE – Durham, NC, United States James Mathewson, MD, FASE – Salt Lake City, UT, United States Wilson Mathias Jr., Jr, MD, PhD, FASE – Sao Paulo, Brazil George Matthews, MD, FASE – Williamsville, NY, United States Scott Mattson, DO, FASE – Fort Wayne, IN, United States Susan Matulevicius, MD, MSCS, FASE – Coppell, TX, United States Diane Maurer, RDCS, FASE – Vassar, MI, United States Gerald Maurer, MD, FASE – Vienna, Austria Timothy Maus, MD, FASE – La Jolla, CA, United States Cory Maxwell, MD, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Marc Maybauer, MD, PhD, EDIC, FASE – Gelnhausen, Hessen, Germany Susan Mayer, MD, FASE – Baltimore, MD, United States Ashley Ann Mays, MD, FASE – Robbinsdale, MN Michael Maysky, MD, FASE – Needham, MA, United States Sharon Maza, MD, FASE – Teaneck, NJ, United States Jill Gwynn Mazal, BS, RDCS, RDMS, FASE – Weddington, NC, UnitedStates
Abby McBroon, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Loudon, TN, United States Benjamin McCallister, Jr, MD, FASE – Ann Arbor, MI, United States Sharon McCartney, MD, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Patricia McCarty, BA, ARDMS, AE, AB, OBGYN, RVT, FASE – Columbia,IL, United States
Angelia McCaskill, RDCS, FASE – Miami Gardens, FL, United States Carlene McClanahan, RDCS, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Diana McClenton, BS, RDCS, FASE – Clarkston, GA, United States John McClung, MD, FASE – Hawthorne, NY, United States Michael Vincent McConnell, MD, MSEE, FASE – Stanford, CA, UnitedStates
Janice McCormack, MD, FASE – East Islip, NY, United States Robert McCrone, RDCS, RCS, FASE – Eugene, OR, United States Marti McCulloch, MBA, BS, RDCS, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Daniel McCullough, RDCS, FASE – Millville, MN, United States Maureen McDonald, RDCS, FASE – Prospect Park, PA, United States Robert McDonald, RDCS, RCS, RCCS, RCIS, FASE – Portland, OR, UnitedStates
Lawrence McElroy, RDCS, FASE – Alexander, AR, United States Victoria McGee, RCS, RVS, FASE – Pelham, AL, United States Martin McGough, MD, FASE – Birmingham, MI, United States Giovannina McGrath, RDCS,RVT, FASE – Newton, NJ, United States Kelly McGregor, RDCS, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Elizabeth McIlwain, MHS, RCS, FASE – Harvey, Louisiana, UnitedStates
Jennifer McIntosh, RDCS, FASE – Middleburg Heights, OH, UnitedStates
Patrice McKay, RDCS, FASE – Boynton Beach, FL, United States Patrice McKenney, MD, FASE – Lebanon, PA, United States Clark McKenzie, MD, FASE – Saint Louis, MO, United States Colin McMahon, MB, FASE – Dublin, Ireland Deirdre McMahon, RDCS, FASE – Presque Isle, ME, United States William McManus, RDCS (AE/PE), RCCS, FASE – Brandon, MS, UnitedStates
Heather McMillan, BA, RDCS, FASE – Charlotte, NC, United States Patrick McNamara, MB, BCH, BAO, DCH, MSc (Paeds), MRCP, MRCPCH, FASE – Iowa City, IA, United States Robert McNamara, MD, FASE – New Haven, CT, United States David McPherson, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Denise McRee, RDCS, FASE – Seattle, WA, United States Lalitha C. Medepalli, MD, RPVI, FASE – Gainesville, GA, UnitedStates
Anuj Mediratta, MD, FASE – Manhasset, NY, United States Diego Medvedofsky, MD, FASE – Washington, DC, United States Rick Meece, ACS, RDCS, RCIS, FASE – Franklin, TN, United States Jacob Bradley Meers, MD, FASE – Mountain Brook, AL, United States Sherry Megalla, MD, FASE – Roslyn Heights, NY, United States Taquia Mehdi-Razvi MS, RDCS, RDMS, FASE, RDCS, FASE – Lake Forest,IL, United States
Bradley Mehl, ACS,RDCS, RVT,RDMS,RT(R), FASE – Oklahoma City, OK,United States
David Mehlman, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Praveen Mehrotra, MD, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Amish Mehta, MD, FASE – Pittsburgh, PA, United States Anand Mehta, MD, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Massimiliano Meineri, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Bekir Melek, MD, FASE – Mandeville, LA, United States Tom Meleth, BS, RDCS, FASE – Phoenix, AZ, United States Mauricio Melhado, MD, FASE – Wellington, FL, United States Mumtaz Memon, MD, FASE – Jackson, MI, United States Rolando Mendizabal, MD, FASE – Miami, FL, United States Fernando Mendoza, MD, FASE – Los Alamitos, CA, United States Lynette Mendoza (De Los Santos), MBA, RDCS, FASE – Folsom, CA,United States
Diana Menefee, BS, RDCS, RVS, FASE – Chesapeake, VA, United States Shaji Menon, MD, FASE – Salt Lake City, UT, United States Karim Merali, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Rosario Mercado-Young, MS, RDCS, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Jennifer Mercandetti, RDCS, ACS, FASE – Denver, CO, United States Luc Mertens, MD, PhD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Martin Merwin, RCS, FASE – Missoula, MT, United States Karen Meslar, BS, RDCS, FASE – APO, AE, United States Kathleen Micciche, RDCS, CCT, FASE – Chesterfield, MI, United States Hector Michelena, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Eric Michelfelder, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Erin D. Michos, MD, MHS, FASE – Baltimore, MD, United States Marcelo Miglioranza, PhD, MD, FASE – Rio Grande, Brazil Issam Mikati, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Mark Milchak, MD, FASE – Latrobe, PA, United States David Addison Miles, MD, FASE – Pensacola Beach, FL, United States Fletcher Miller, Jr, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Kathleen Miller, RDCS, FASE – Berlin, NJ, United States Lara Miller, RDMS, RVT, RDCS, RCCS, FASE – Wellston, OH, UnitedStates
Sally Miller, BS, RDCS, RT(R), FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Wanda Miller-Hance, MD, FASE – Manvel, TX, United States Darla Milner, RDCS, FASE – Springfield, IL, United States Mark Milner, MD, FASE – Rockville, MD, United States LuAnn Minich, MD, FASE – Salt Lake City, UT, United States Chander Mishra, MD, FASE – Colleyville, TX, United States Arunima Misra, MD, FASE – Sugar Land, TX, United States Carol Mitchell, PhD, RDMS, RDCS, RVT, RT(R), ACS, FASE – Fitchburg,WI, United States
Alexander Mittnacht, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Annette Mizuguchi, MD, PhD, MMSc, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Fidelis Mkparu, MD, FASE – Alliance, OH, United States Vivian Mo, MD, FASE – Los Angeles, CA, United States Sara Mobasseri, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Shalini Modi, MD, FASE – West Bloomfield, IL, United States Allen Mogtader, MD, FASE – Browns Mills, NJ, United States Azam Mohammadi, MD, FASE – West Vancouver, BC, Canada Jagdish Mohan, MD, DM, FASE – New Delhi, India Jay Mohan, DO, RPVI, FASE – Shelby, MI, United States Emile Mohler, III, MD, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Martha Montoya, RDCS, RDMS, FASE – South Gate, CA, United States Candice Montzingo, MD, FASE – Park City, UT, United States Anita Moon-Grady, MD, FASE – San Francisco, CA, United States G. Wayne Moore, BSC, MBA, FASE – Longmont, CO, United States Victoria Moore, RDCS, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, United States Samia Mora, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Victor Mor-Avi, PhD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Angela Morelli, RDCS, FASE – Arlington, TN, United States Gordon Morewood, MD, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Samira Morhy, MD, FASE – Sao Paulo, Brazil Luis Moriyon, RDCS, RCS, FASE – Pembroke Pines, FL, United States David Hiroshi Yoshioka Morote, MD, FASE – Lima, Peru Steven Morozowich, DO, FASE – Durango, CO, United States Shaine Morris, MD, MPH, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Michelle Morrissette, RDMS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Alexandria, MN, UnitedStates
Candice Morrissey, MD, MSPH, FASE – Salt Lake City, UT, UnitedStates
Richard Morrissey, MD, FASE – Rockville, MD, United States Rene Morrow-Angeles, BSHA, RCS, FASE – Galesburg, IL, United States Mohamed Morsy, MD, FASE – Galveston, TX, United States Carol Mortier, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Venice, CA, United States Rui Miguel Da Silva Mota, RDCS (FE, PE, AD), ACS, RCCS, RCS, FASE – London, United Kingdom Lauren Motola, BS, RDCS, FASE – Haverhill, MA, United States George Moukarbel, MD, FASE – Perrysburg, OH, United States Luis Moura, MD, PhD, FASE – Oporto, Portugal Sherif Moustafa, MBBCh, MRCP, FASE – Cairo, Egypt Anil Mukerjee, MD, FASE – Littleton, NH, United States Chirojit Mukherjee, MD, FASE – Karlsruhe, Baden-Wutternburg, Germany Jayanta Mukherjee, MD, FASE – Dublin, OH, United States Monica Mukherjee, MD, FASE – Baltimore, MD, United States Teresa A. Mulaikal, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Sharon Mulvagh, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Adam Mundhenke, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Sioux Falls, SD, United States Kanchi Muralidhar, MBBS, MD, MBA, FASE – Bangalore, India Denisa Muraru, MD, PhD, FASE – Padua, Italy Jaime Murillo, MD, FASE – Virginia Beach, VA, United States Andrew Murray, MD, FASE – Phoenix, AZ, United States Dakshina Murthy, MD, FASE – Regina, SK, Canada Thippeswamy Murthy, MD, FASE – Peachtree City, GA, United States Raymond Musarra, RDCS, RCS, FASE – Brooklyn, OH, United States Richard S. Musialowski, Jr., MD, FASE – Charlotte, NC, United StatesN
Hesham Abdo Naeim, MD, FASE – Madina, Saudi Arabia Sherif Nagueh, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Tamanna Nahar, MD, FASE – El Paso, TX, United States Rajgopaul Naidu, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Vijay Nambi, MD, FASE – Sugar Land, TX, United States Mayooran Namasivayam, MBBS, BSc(Med), PhD, FRACP, FCSANZ, FACC, FASE – Rose Bay, NSW, Australia Robert Nampi, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Navin Nanda, MD, FASE – Birmingham, AL, United States Tasneem Naqvi, MD, FASE – Phoenix, AZ, United States Akhil Narang, MD, FASE – Highland Park, IL, United States Srinivasan Narasimhan, MD, FASE – Charleston, WV, United States Hari Narayan, MD, MSCE, FASE – San Diego, CA, United States Jayant Nath, MD, FASE – Kansas City, KS, United States Stephanie Nay, RDCS, RCCS, FASE – Salt Lake City, UT, United States Pradeep Nayak, MD, FASE – Vienna, VA, United States Ambika Nayar, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Kazuaki Negishi, MD, FASE – Montagu Bay, Tasmania, Australia Rajasekhar Nekkanti, MD, FASE – Greenville, NC, United States Lauren Nelson, RDMS, RVT, RDCS, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Eileen Nemec, RDCS, FASE – Robbinsdale, MN, United States Gillian Nesbitt, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Hans Joachim Nesser, MD, FASE – Linz, Austria Naftoli Neuburger, MD, FASE – Brooklyn, NY, United States Peter J. Neuburger, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Cynthia Newman, BSRT, RDCS, FASE – Lincoln, IL, United States Alexander Ng, MD, FASE – Birmingham, United Kingdom Diem Ha Nguyen, BA, RVS, FASE – Springfield, IL, United States Myhanh Nguyen, RDCS, MHA, FASE – West Covina, CA, United States Glenn Nickele, MD, FASE – Forest Lake, MN, United States Alina Nicoara, MD, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Marin Nicu, MD, FASE – Whitestone, NY, United States Otfried Niedermaier, MD, FASE – Akron, OH, United States Victoria Niemer, RDCS, RVT, RDCS – Cincinnati, OH, United States Borzoo Nikpoor, MD, FASE – Brockton, MA, United States Selvanayagam Niranjan, MD, FASE – Benowa Waters, QLD, Australia Vuyisile Nkomo, MD, MPH, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Michael Noland, RDCS, FASE – Simpsonville, SC, United States Nobutaka Noto, MD, PhD, FASE – Tokyo, Japan Kris Ashley Nowakowski, MBBS, FRACP, FRSANZ, FASE – Kambah,Australia
Dan Nutter, RDCS, FASE – Hastings, MN, United States John Nwogu, MD, FASE – Oxford, AL, United StatesO
Jill Odabashian RDCS, FASE – Cleveland, OH United States Kofo Ogunyankin MD, FASE – Chicago, IL United States Jae Oh MD, FASE – Rochester, MN United States Abiodun Olatidoye MD, RPVI, FASE – Riverdale, GA United States Patrick O’Leary MD, FASE – Rochester, MN United States Kathy Aleksandra Olejnik, BS, RDCS, ACS, FASE – New Haven, CT Alexander Olivares RDCS, FASE – Crisfield, MD United States Daniel Oliver RCS, FASE – Portland, OR United States Troy Olsen ACS, RDCS (AE, PE), FASE – Park City, UT United States Joan Olson BS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Omaha, NE United States Ashok Omar MD, FASE – New Delhi, New Delhi India Ahmad Omran MD, FASE – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Sam Orde MBBS FASE – Glenbrook, NSW Australia Allison Ornella, AAS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, UnitedStates
Lois Orr RDCS, FASE – Audubon, NJ United States David Orsinelli MD, FASE – Dublin, OH United States Maryellen Orsinelli RN, RDCS, FASE – Dublin, OH United States Ahmed Osman MD, FASE – Ft. Lauderdale, FL United States Janene Oswald RDCS, FASE – Cabazon, CA United States Rex Outtrim MD, FASE – Salt Lake City, UT United States Erica Overton RDCS, FASE – Knoxville, TN United States Marie J. Owens, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Arlington, TX, United StatesP
Pamela Pacana, RDCS, FASE – Lancaster, PA, United States Kim Pace, BS, RDCS, FASE – Huntington Beach, CA, United States David Pacheco, BS, RDCS, FASE – Phoenix, AZ, United States Nirmala Padmanaban, RCS, FASE – Abu Dhabi, UAE, United States Michael Pack, DO, FASE – Kalamazoo, MI, United States Michele Pack, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Milwaukeee, Wi, United States Ratnasari Padang, BSc, MBBS, PhD, FASE – Rochester, MN, UnitedStates
C H Candice Paek-Sung, BS, RDCS, FASE – Hawthorne, NJ, United States Paul Pagel, MD, PhD, FASE – Elm Grove, WI, United States Ramdas Pai, MD, FASE – Redlands, CA, United States Patricia Painter, RDCS, FASE – Fairmount, IN, United States Nirvik Pal, MD, MBBS, FASE – Richmond, VA, United States Robert Palac, MD, FASE – Canaan, NH, United States Richard Palma, BS, RDCS, RCS, ACS, FASE – Burlington, CT, UnitedStates
Cassady Palmer, ACS, RDCS, RDMS, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, UnitedStates
Laurie Panesar, MD, FASE – Stonybrook, NY, United States Saroj Pani, MD, FASE – Loudonville, NY, United States Ioannis Panidis, MD, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Aristides Panlilio, MD, FASE – Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines Stacey Panoke, BS, RDCS, FASE – Holladay, UT, United States Fabio Papa, MD, FASE – Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil Unnikrishnan Koniparambil Pappu, MBBS, MD, FASE, Trivandrum, India Pankaj Parikh, RDCS, MBA, FASE – Parkland, FL, United States Rupen Parikh, MD, FASE – Dallas, PA, United States Sachin Parikh, MD, FASE – Northville, MI, United States Alfred Parisi, MD, FASE – Osterville, MA, United States Dawn Michelle Park, BS, RDCS, RDMS, FASE – Aurora, CO, United States Hyeun Park, MD, FASE – Livingston, NJ, United States Margaret Park, BS, ACS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Brooklyn, OH, UnitedStates
Matthew W. Parker, MD, FASE – Worcester, MA, United States Rohit Parmar, MD, FASE – Dallas, TX, United States Ira Parness, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States David A. Parra, MD, FASE – Nashville, TN, United States William Parsons, MD, FASE – Raleigh, NC, United States Anitha Parthiban, MD, FASE – Leawood, KS, United States Soubhagya Parvathaneni, MD, FASE – Springfield, MO, United States Christine J. Pascua, RCS, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Arnold T. Pasia, MD, FASE – Buhangindavao City, Philippines Sandra Pasic, CCT, RDCS, FASE – Lancaster, PA, United States Edward Passen, MD, FASE – Morton Grove, IL, United States Angira Patel, MD, MPH, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Ayan Patel, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Bharatbhushan Patel, RDCS, RVS, RDMS, FASE – Nutley, NJ, UnitedStates
Philip Patel, MD, FASE – Rancho Mirage, CA, United States Prakash A. Patel, MD, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Rajiv J. Patel, DO, FASE – Hackensack, NJ, United States Rajoo Patel, MD, FASE – Riverhead, NY, United States Riti Patel, MD, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Sanjay Patel, MD, FASE – Charlotte, NC, United States Shivani Govind Patel, MBBS, MS, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Sheetal R. Patel, MD, MSCI, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Pravin Patil, MD, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Jonathan Patrick, MD, FASE – Chevy Chase, MD, United States Marquand Patton, Jr., DO, RPVI, FASE – Pittsburgh, PA, United States Richard Paustian, MD, FASE – Helena, MT, United States Kathleen Paveglio, MD, FASE – Oceanside, CA, United States Adriana Pavelescu, MD, FASE – Brussels, Belgium Sean Pawloski, RDCS, FASE – Saranac, MI, United States Alan Pearlman, MD, FASE – Kirkland, WA, United States Joshua Pearson, RCS, CCSS, CRAT, FASE – Tifton, GA, United States William Pearson, MD, FASE – Southbury, CT, United States Vasum Peiris, MD, FASE – Lubbock, TX, United States Robert Pelberg, MD, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, United States Andy Pellett, PhD, RCS, RDCS, FASE – New Orleans, LA, United States Patricia Pellikka, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States James Pemberton, MD, FASE – Dunedin, New Zealand Yong Peng, MD, PhD, FASE – Gainesville, FL, United States Gregory Pennock, MD, FASE – Tucson, AZ, United States Ruth Perdue, RDCS, AE, PE, FASE – South Point, OH, United States Julio Perez, MD, FASE – Saint Louis, MO, United States Pablo Perez d’Empaire, MD, FRCPC, FCCM, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada William Perez, MD, MA, FASE – Powell, OH, United States Gila Perk, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Maria Pernetz, RDCS, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Rebecca Perry, PhD, FASE – Bedford Park, SA, Australia Breno Pessanha, MD, FASE – Granger, IN, United States Priscilla Peters, BA, RDCS, FASE – Pennsauken, NJ, United States Linda Peterson, MD, FASE – Saint Louis, MO, United States Florentina Petillo, BS, RDCS, FASE – Flushing, NY, United States Colin Petko, MD, FASE – Honolulu, HI, United States Evelina Petrovets RDCS, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Shabnam Peyvandi, MD, FASE – Mill Valley, CA, United States James Phan, MBA/HCM, RDCS, RVT, FASE – San Diego, CA, United States Trishia Phan, BS, RDCS, FASE – Los Angeles, CA, United States Dermot Phelan, MD, PhD, FACC, FASE – Beachwood, OH, United States Sue Phillip, RCS, FASE – Towson, MD, United States Brandon Lane Phillips, MD, FASE – West Monroe, LA, United States Katherine Phillips, RDCS, RVT, AAS, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, UnitedStates
Robert Phillips, FASE – Sydney, NSW, Australia Colin Phoon, MPhil, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Philippe Pibarot, DVM, PhD, FASE – Quebec, QC, Canada Michael Picard, MD, FASE – Carlisle, MA, United States Kara Piccioni, RDCS, RVT, BA, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, United States Maxime Pichette, MD, MSc, FASE – Montreal, QC, Canada Ronald Pigeon, PhD, MD, FASE – Needham Heights, MA, United States Fausto Pinto, MD, PhD, FASE – Lisboa, Portugal Nelangi Pinto, MD, FASE – Salt Lake City, UT, United States Sanaz Piran, MD, FASE – Oakville, ON, Canada Sorin Pislaru, MD, PhD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Derrick Plahn, DO, FASE – McCordsville, IN, United States Juan Carlos Plana, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Maria Laura Plastino, MD, FASE – Buenos Aires, Argentina David Platts, MBBS, FASE – Brisbane, QLD, Australia Kian-Keong Poh, MBBChir, FASE – Singapore Donna Polk, MD, FASE – Glastonbury, CT, United States Frank Pollaro, MD, FASE – Deer Park, NY, United States Charles Pollick, MD, FASE – Los Angeles, CA, United States Venkateshwar Polsani, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Gerald Polukoff, MD, FASE – Park City, UT, United States Angelica Poniros, RCS, FASE – Valhalla, NY, United States Crystal Pontius, RDCS, FASE – Olympia, WA, United States Hoorak Poorzand, MD, FASE – Mashhad, Iran John Pope, PAC, RDCS, FASE – Augusta, GA, United States Bogdan Popescu, MD, PhD, FASE – Bucharest, Romania Barbara Popowski, BS, RDCS, FASE – Chicopee, MA, United States Richard Popp, MD, FASE – Palo Alto, CA, United States Athena Poppas, MD, FASE – Providence, RI, United States Jeremy Samuel Poppers, MD, PhD, FASE – Setauket, NY, United States Charlene Porcelli, RDCS, RDMS, FASE – Charleston, SC, United States Thomas Porter, MD, FASE – Omaha, NE, United States Suzanne Poston, RDCS, FASE – Friendswood, TX, United States Helen Potter, RDMS, RCVT, RDCS, FASE – El Cajon, CA, United States Andrew Powell, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Kit Powers, MD, FASE – Bangor, ME, United States Anuradha Prabhu, MD, FASE – West Bloomfield, MA, United States Sudhakar Prabhu, MD, FASE – Staten Island, NY, United States Aldo Prado, MD, FASE – Yerbe Buena-Tucuman, Argentina Siddharth Kumar Prakash, MD, PhD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Narayana Prasad, MD,MPH,MS,FASE – Norwood, MA, United States Gregg Pressman, MD, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Omar Prieto, MD, FASE – Monte Grande, Argentina Yvonne B. Prince, ACS, RDCS, RVT, RDMS, FASE – Laurens, SC, UnitedStates
Beth Printz, MD, PhD, FASE – San Diego, CA, United States David Prior, MBBS, PhD, FASE – Caufield North, VIC, Australia Debra Pruett, RDCS, AE, PE,FE ,FASE – Clermont, FL, United States Jay Pruetz, MD, FASE – Culver City, CA, United States Min Pu, MD, PhD, FASE – Winston Salem, NC, United States Michael Puchalski, MD, FASE – Salt Lake City, UT, United States Beth Puha, RN, RDCS, FASE – Fort Mill, SC, United States Richard Pullen, RDCS, FASE – Plainfield, NH, United States Mark Purcell, RCS, FASE – Seneca, SC, United States Jyothy Puthumana, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United StatesQ
Salima Qamruddin, MD, MPH, FASE – New Orleans, LA, United States Nishath Quader, MD, FASE – St. Louis, MO, United States Michael Quartermain, MD, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Joshua Quick, MD, FASE – New Haven, CT, United States Miguel Quinones, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States John Quinn, MD, FASE – Columbia, SC, United States Rene Quiroz, MD, FASE – San Antonio, TX, United States Dima Quraini, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Muhammad Yasir Qureshi, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United StatesR
Dawn Rabineau, BS, RDCS, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Arnaldo Rabischoffsky, MD, FASE – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Florian Rader, MD, MSC, FASE – Los Angeles, CA, United States Kimberly Radigan, RDCS, FASE – Brunswick, OH, United States Mohammad Rahimi, MD, FASE – Saint Louis, MO, United States Peter Rahko, MD, FASE – Verona, WI, United States Toufiqur Rahman, MD, FASE – Dhaku, Bangladesh Steven J. Raible, MD, FASE – Louisville, KY, United States Amresh Raina, MD, FACC, FASE – Wexford, PA, United States Mohammed Rais, MD, FASE – Thibodaux, LA, United States Harry Rakowski, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Tracy L. Ralston, RDCS, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Michael Ralston, MD, FASE – Dayton, OH, United States Krish Ramachandran, MD, FASE – Roanoke, VA, United States Harish Ramakrishna, MD, FASE – Phoenix, AZ, United States Radhakrishnan Ramaraj, MD, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Sherryn Rambihar, MD, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Michael Rampoldi, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Celina, TX, United States Sabeena Ramrakhiani, MD, FASE – Fort Wayne, IN, United States Anthony Ramsden, RDCS, FASE – Rochester, IL, United States Elden Rand, MD, FASE – Sioux Falls, SD, United States Scott Randall, BS, RDCS, FASE – Spokane, WA, United States Rupesh Ranjan, MD, FACC, FASE – Plymouth, MN, United States Srikantha Rao, MD, FASE – Hershey, PA, United States Vijay Rao, MD, PhD, FASE – Indianapolis, IN, United States Ravi Rasalingam, MD, FASE – Newton Center, MA, United States Nina Rashedi, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Nithima Ratanasit, MD, FASE – Nonthaburi, Thailand Siva Ratnatheepan, BSc, MSc, BSE, FASE – Surrey, United Kingdom Srihari Ravi, MD, FASE – Roseville, MI, United States Heather Rayburn, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Salt Lake City, UT, United States Daniel Rayzor, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Seven Hills, Oh, United States Dino Recchia, MD, FASE – Traverse City, MI, United States Sahadev T. Reddy, MD, FACC, FASE – Pittsburgh, PA, United States Sathyanarayan Reddy, MD, FASE – Clarksburg, WV, United States T K Reddy, MD, FASE – Hutchinson, KS, United States Ellis Reef, MD, FASE – Memphis, TN, United States Scott Reeves, MD, FASE – Charleston, SC, United States Kent Rehfeldt, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Najeeb Rehman, MD, FASE – Pine City, NY, United States Richard Reimer, BS, RDCS, RDMS, RVT, FASE – Ramsey, NJ, UnitedStates
Xiao Li Ren, MD, PhD, FASE – Hicksville, NY, United States J. Ross Renew, MD, FASE – Ponte Vedra, FL, United States Pairoj Rerkpattanapipat, MD, FASE – Hickory, NC, United States Marcos Restrepo, MD, FRCPC, MSc, FASE – Toronto, Canada Christina Reuss, MD, FASE – Scottsdale, AZ, United States Hyehyun Reynolds, BS, RDCS, MLS, FASE – Phoenix, AZ, United States Jose Ricardo F. Po, MD, FASE – Three Rivers, MI, United States Darian C. Rice, MD, PhD, FASE – Midlothian, VA, United States Eileen Richardot, RCS, RDCS, FASE – Ridgewood, NJ, United States Bernadette Richards, RDCS, FASE – Columbus, OH, United States Hedda Richards, RDCS, RCS, FASE – Olney, MD, United States Douglas Jamal Richardson, MHA, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Orlando, FL, UnitedStates
Douglas Richter, MD, FASE – Camden, NJ, United States Ellen Richter, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Kenneth Ridley, RDCS, FASE – Belcamp, MD, United States Bernhard Riedel, MD, PhD, MBA, FASE – Melbourne, VIC, Australia Rick Rigling, BS, RDCS, FASE – Danbury, CT, United States Vera Rigolin, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Alan Frederick Riley, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Marilyn F. Riley, RDCS, FASE – Boston, MA Tabby Riley, RDCS, FASE – Parma, OH, United States Thomas Risser, MD, FASE – Cambridge, MA, United States Bryan Ristow, MD, FASE – Lafayette, CA, United States Jose Rivera Del Rio, MD, FASE – Bayamon, PR, United States Mohammad Rizvi, MD, FASE – North Oaks, MN, United States Mary Jo Rizzo, RDCS, RDMS, FASE – Cheshire, CT, United States Inga Robbins, MD, FASE – Galloway, NJ, United States Margaret Robbins, RDCS, FASE – Alexandria, VA, United States David Roberson, MD, FASE – Oak Lawn, IL, United States Annette Roberts, RDCS, FASE – Scottsdale, AZ, United States Shayne Roberts, DO, FASE – Hummelstown, PA, United States Brad Roberts, ACS, RCS, FASE – MANSFIELD, TX, United States Marsha Roberts, ACS, RCS, RDCS, FASE – Mansfield, Texas, UnitedStates
Albert R. Robinson III, MD, FASE – Gainesville, FL, United States Joshua Robinson, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Susana Robison, RVT, FASE – Chino, CA, United States Carolina Melendez Rodriguez, RDCS, RCS, FASE – Lynnwood, WA, UnitedStates
Elizabeth Rodriguez, RDCS, FASE – Prairie Village, KS, United States L. Leonardo Rodriguez, MD, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Veronika Rodriguez, RDCS, FASE – Long Beach, CA, United States Sarah M. Roemer, BS, RDCS, FASE – Milwaukee, WI, United States Felix Rogers, DO, FASE – Brownstown Twp, MI, United States Roxann Rokey, MD, FASE – Marshfield, WI, United States Carlos Roldan, MD, FASE – Albuquerque, NM, United States Robert Rollings, MD, FASE – Savannah, GA, United States Steven Romero, MD, FASE – San Diego, CA, United States Ricardo Ronderos, MD, PhD, FASE – La Plata, Argentina Lisa Q. Rong, MD, FASE – Highland Park, NJ, United States Filip Roos, MD, MBA, FASE – Lafayette, CA, United States Thomas Rosamond, MD, FASE – Kansas City, KS, United States Geoffrey Rose, MD, FASE – Charlotte, NC, United States Marion Rose, MD, FASE – Babylon, NY, United States Judy Rosenbloom, RDCS, FASE – Reseda, CA, United States Kathleen Rosendahl-Garcia, BS, RVT, RDCS, FASE – League City, TX,United States
Iraj Roshan, MD, FASE – Flint, TX, United States David Rosman, MD, FASE – Roslyn Heights, NY, United States Michael Rossi, MD, FASE – Allentown, PA, United States Raul Fernando Roth, MD, FASE – La Canada, CA, United States Aleksandr Rovner, MD, FASE – Pepper Pike, OH, United States Eric Royal, RDCS, FASE – Accokeek, MD, United States Debasish Roychoudhury, MD, FASE – Elmhurst, NY, United States Lawrence Rozanski, MD, FASE – Sewell, NJ, United States Juan Rozo, FACC, RVPI, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Wen Ruan, MD, FASE – National Heart Centre, Singapore David Rubenson, MD, FASE – San Diego, CA, United States David Rubin, MD, FASE – Ravenna, OH, United States Jack Rubinstein, MD, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, United States Lawrence Rudski, MD, FASE – Cote St Luc, QC, Canada David Russell, RDCS, FASE – Oak Creek, WI, United States Juliet Ryan, BS, RDCS, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Thomas Ryan, MD, FASE – Columbus, OH, United StatesS
Fadi Saab, MD, FASE – Wyoming, MI, United States Adam Sabbath, MD, FASE – Phoenix, AZ, United States Ellen Mayer Sabik, MD, FASE – Chagrin Falls, OH, United States Vandana Sachdev, MD, FASE – Bethesda, MD, United States Ritu Sachdeva, MBBS, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Anita Sadeghpour, MD, FASE – Tehran, Iran Scott Michael Sadel, MD, FASE – Scotch Plains, NJ, United States Adnan Sadiq, MD, FASE – Hewlett, NY, United States Lucy Safi, DO, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Mohammed Saghir, MD, FASE – Madison, WI, United States Samir Saha, MD, PhD, FASE – Sundsvall, Sweden Anders Olof Sahlen, MD, FASE – Singapore Nazmi Said, B.Sc, RCTA, RDCS, FASE – Calgary, AB, Canada Sharma Saith, MD, FASE – Mount Vernon, IL, United States Lazaro M. Salas, RDCS, FASE – Aventura, FL, United States Ernesto Salcedo, MD, FASE – Aurora, CO, United States Shiva Sale, MD, FASE – Beachwood, OH, United States Tariq Saleem, MD, FASE – Richfield, OH, United States Ahmad Salehi Omran, MD, FASE – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia William Salerno, MD, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Saddle Brook, NJ, UnitedStates
Pedro Dr. Salinas, MD, FASE – Elm Grove, WI, United States John Sallach, MD, FASE – Milford, MI, United States Ahmad Salloum, MD, FASE – Colts Neck, NJ, United States Sarah A. Samaan, MD, FASE – Plano, TX, United States Janet Samolyk, FASE – Glendale, WI, United States Pamela Samuels, RDCS, FASE – Pearland, TX, United States Thriveni Sanagala, MD, FASE – Naperville, IL, United States Daniel R. Sanchez, MD, FASE – South Pasadena, CA, United States Liza Sanchez, RCS, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Fabio Sangalli, MD, FASE – Osnago, Italy Yamuna Sanil, MD, FASE – Troy, MI, United States Anna Sannino, MD, PhD, FASE – Dallas, TX, United States Elaine Sansone, RCS, RCVT, FASE – Stamford, CT, United States Vimala Santhanam, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Gonzalo Saravi, MD, FASE – West Islip, NY, United States Muhamed Saric, MD, PhD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Sanjay Sarin, MD, FASE – Peachtree City, GA, United States Radha Sarma, MD, FASE – Pasadena, CA, United States George Sarris, MD, FASE – Norfolk, VA, United States Shelley Sarson, BA, RDCS, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Muhammad F Sarwar, MD, FASE – Rochester, NY, United States Gary M. Satou, MD, FASE – Los Angeles, CA, United States Christine Saunders, MHA, RDCS, RDMS, RVT, FASE – Louisa, VA, UnitedStates
Daniel Saurers, RCS, RDCS, FASE – Nashville, TN, United States Stephen Sawada, MD, FASE – Indianapolis, IN, United States Gregory Scalia, MBBS, FASE – Auchenflower, QLD, Australia Jennifer Schaaf, BS, RDCS, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, United States Valerie Schatz, RDCS, RDMS, FASE – Pebble Beach, CA, United States Stuart Schecter, MD, FASE – Manhasset, NY, United States Markus Scherer, MD, FASE – Charlotte, NC, United States Marielle Scherrer-Crosbie, MD, PhD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Russell Schiff, MD, FAAP, FASE – Woodbury, NY, United States Nelson B Schiller, MD, FASE – San Francisco, CA, United States David Schinderle, MD, FASE – Norfolk, VA, United States Brian Schlosser, BS, RDCS, RDMS, FASE – Woodstock, GA, United States Theresa Schmidt, RDCS, RN, FASE – Cheektowaga, NY, United States Madeline Schiminger, BS, RDCS (AE,PE), FASE – Baltimore, MD, UnitedStates
Franklin Schneider, MD, FASE – Providence, RI, United States Ingela Schnittger, MD, FASE – Stanford, CA, United States Michael S. Scholfield, MD, FASE – St. Petersburg, FL, United States Karen Scholz, BAPPSci, Grad Dip (Cardiac Ultrasound), FASE – Melbourne, VIC, Australia John Schonder, MD, FASE – Richland, MI, United States Sheree Schroeder, RN, MSN, RDCS, FASE – Kokomo, IN, United States Adam Schussheim, MD, FASE – Westport, CT, United States Rebecca Gibbons Schwaegler, BS, RDMS, RDCS (AE PE) – Seattle, WA,United States
McKenzie Schweitzer, RDCS, FASE – Milwaukee, WI, United States Charles Schwartz, MD, FASE – Staten Island, NY, United States Courtney Scott, RDCS, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Jeffrey Mohl Scott, DO, FACEP, EDIC, FASE – Weston, FL, UnitedStates
Andrea Sears, RDCS, FASE – Danvers, MA, United States Pamela Sears-Rogan, MD, FASE – Falls Church, VA, United States Linda Seaver, RDCS, FASE – Saint Francis, WI, United States Igal A. Sebag, MD, FASE – Montreal, QC, Canada John Sedgwick, MBBS, FASE – Brisbane, Australisa Oraporn See, MD, FASE – Sunnyvale, CA, United States Douglas Segar, MD, FASE – Indianapolis, IN, United States Elif Seda Selamet Tierney, MD, FASE – Palo Alto, CA, United States Timothy Sekarski, RDCS, RCCS, FASE – St. Louis, MO, United States Mohamed Seliem, MD, FASE – King Of Prussia, PA, United States Arthur Seltzer, MD, FASE – Woodbridge, CT, United States George Semien, MD, MPH, FASE – Miami Shores, FL, United States Robin Ann Sena, RDCS, FASE – Leland, NC, United States Partho Sengupta, MBBS, MD, DM, FASE – New York, NY, United States Shantanu Sengupta, MD, FASE – Nagpur, India Arash Seratnahaei, MD, MBA, FASE – Ashland, KY, United States James Seward, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Rahul Vijaykumar Shabadi, MBBS, MD, FASE – Al Khod, Muscat, Oman Bharat Shah, MD, FASE – Burbank, CA, United States Muhammad Azam Shah, MBBS, SBE, CBCCT, FASE – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Pravin Shah, MD, FASE – Dana Point, CA, United States Rajesh Shah, MD, FASE – Maharashtra, India Sangeeta Shah, MD, FASE – New Orleans, LA, United States Sanjay Shah, MD, FASE – Virginia Beach, VA, United States Sanjiv Shah, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Sanket Shah, MD, MBBS, MHS, FACC, FAAP, FASE – Kansas City, MO,United States
Shimoli V. Shah, MD, FASE – Portland, OR, United States Tina Shah, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Kamran Shaikh, MD, FASE – Kyle, TX, United States Rony Shammas, MD, FASE – Greenville, NC, United States Sofia Shames, MD, FASE – Hastings on Hudson, NY, United States Fadi Shamoun, MD, FASE – Scottsdale, AZ, United States Syed Nayyar Shamsi, MD, FASE – Duluth, GA, United States Jack Shanewise, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Ajeet Sharma, MD, FASE – De Pere, WI, United States Archit Sharma, MD, MBA, FASE – Coralville, IA, United States Gyanendra Sharma, MD, FASE – Martinez, GA, United States Jyoti Sharma, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Saurabh Sharma, MD, FASE – Horseheads, NY, United States Naman Shastri, MBBS, MD, FASE – Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Inna Shats, MA, BS, RDCS, FASE – Baltimore, MD, United States Elaine Shea, ACS, RCS, RCCS, FASE – Berkeley, CA, United States Giulia L. Sheftel, MD, FASE – Newton, MA, United States Khalid Sheikh, MD, FASE – Merritt Island, FL, United States Kamal Shemisa, MD, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, United States Rajesh U. Shenoy, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Jean Sherman, RDCS, FASE – Vadnais Heights, MN, United States Stanton Shernan, MD, FASE – Middleton, MA, United States Mark Sherrid, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Sahar Sheta, MD, FASE – Cairo, Egypt Richard David Sheu, MD, FASE – Seattle, WA Ahmad H. Shihabi, MD, FASE – Mahomet, IL, United States Manavjot S. Sidhu, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Surita Sidhu, MD, FASE – Edmonton, AB, Canada Sasha Shillcutt, MD, FASE – Omaha, NE, United States Takahiro Shiota, MD, FASE – West Hollywood, CA, United States Girish Shirali, MBBS, FASE – Kansas City, MO, United States William Shirkey, BA, RDCS, FASE – Naples, FL, United States Arsalan Shirwany, MBBS, FASE – Memphis, TN, United States Gerald Shishido, ACS, RCS, RDCS, FASE – APO, AE, United States Yukitaka Shizukuda, MD, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, United States Douglas Shook, MD, FASE – Newton, MA, United States Linda Shore-Lesserson, MD, FASE – New Hyde Park, NY, United States Sajid Siddiq, MD, FASE – Lincoln, RI, United States Maqsood Siddique, MD, FASE – Lutz, FL, United States Manavjot Singh Sidhu, MD, FASE – Memphis, TN Robert Siegel, MD, FASE – West Hollywood, CA, United States Jeffrey J. Silbiger, MD, FASE – Elmhurst, NY, United States David Silverman, MD, FASE – Hartford, CT, United States Norman Silverman, MD, FASE – Palo Alto, CA, United States Russell Silverman, MD, FASE, RPVI – East Syracuse, NY, United States Natalie Silverton, MD, FASE – Park City, UT, United States Frank Silvestry, MD, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Dhiraj Singh, MD, FASE – Topeka, KS, United States Gautam Singh, MD, FASE – Olivette, MO, United States Selvaratnam Sinna, MD, FASE – Fayetteville, NC, United States Demetrios Sirounis, Bsc, MD, FASE – Vancouver, BC, Canada Samuel Siu, MD, FASE – London, ON, Canada Shanthi Sivanandam, MD, FASE – Minneapolis, MN, United States Chittur Sivaram, MD, FASE – Oklahoma City, OK, United States Robert Skotnicki, DO, FASE – Summerfield, FL, United States Nikolaos Skubas, MD, FASE – Ardsley, NY, United States Timothy Slesnick, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Laura Slingerland, RDCS, RVT, RDMS, FASE – Cedar Springs, MI, UnitedStates
Jan Sloves, RVT, RCS, FASE – New York, NY, United States Jack Slowikowski, MD, FASE – Roanoke, VA, United States Daniel A. Sloyer, MD, FASE – Morgantown, WV, United States Steven Smart, MD, FASE – Wilmette, IL, United States Aiman Smer, MD, FASE – Omaha, NE, United States Otto Smiseth, MD, PhD, FASE – Oslo, Norway Annette Smith, RDCS, FASE, APS – Lexington, KY, United States David Smith, MD, FASE – Tallahassee, FL, United States Frank Smith, MD, FASE – Syracuse, NY, United States Mark Murdoch Smith, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Matthew Smith, RCS, FASE – Monroe, MI, United States Michael Smith, MD, FASE – San Diego, CA, United States Mikel Smith, MD, FASE – Lexington, KY, United States Rebecca Smith, MD, FASE – Cape Girardeau, MO, United States Todd Smith, RDCS, FASE – Jacksonville, FL, United States Rhonda Smith-Hudson, MS, RDCS, FASE – Fort Wayne, IN, United States Roman Sniecinski, MD, FASE – Alpharetta, GA, United States Roy Soares, BS, RDCS, RDMS, FASE – Towson, MD, United States John Sobolski, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Gbemiga Sofowora, MD, FASE – Dublin, OH, United States Dae-Won Sohn, MD, FASE – Seoul, South Korea Neha Soni-Patel, BS, RDCS, FASE – Mentor, OH, United States Abraham Sonny, MBBS, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Jo-Lynne Soria, RCS, CCT, FASE – San Antonio, TX, United States Brian Soriano, MD, FASE – Seattle, WA, United States Tatiana Sorkin, RDMS, FASE – Suffern, NY, United States Vincent Sorrell, MD, FASE – Lexington, KY, United States Ana Victoria Soto-Quintela, MD, FASE – Doral, FL, United States Wendy Sowa-Maldarelli, MS, RT, RDCS (AE/PE) FASE – Teaneck, NJ,United States
Jessica Spellman, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Brian Spence, MD, FASE – Lebanon, NH, United States Kirk Spencer, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Shubhika Srivastava, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Martin St. John Sutton, MBBS, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Richard Stacey, MD, FASE – Winston Salem, NC, United States Mark Stafford-Smith, MD, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Raymond Stainback, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Christopher J. Statile, MD, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, United States Howard Stanton, MD, FASE – Charleston, WV, United States Katie Jo Stauffer, BS, RDCS (AE, PE, FE), FASE – Stanford, CA,United States
Chanania Stein, RVS, RCS, FASE – Spartanburg, SC, United States Bart Steinberg, MD, FASE – New Hyde Park, NY, United States Meyer Steinhardt, BS, RDCS, FASE – Greenwich, CT, United States Kathleen Stergiopoulos, MD, PhD, FASE – Garden City, NY, UnitedStates
Allison Sterk, BS, RDCS (AE PE FE), FASE – Grand Rapids, MI, UnitedStates
Kenan W. D. Stern, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Geoffrey Stevenson, MD, FASE – Kirkland, WA, United States William Stewart, MD, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Joshua Sticka, MD, FASE – Missoula, MT, United States Rhonda Stidnick, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Phoenix, AZ, United States Marcus Stoddard, MD, FASE – Louisville, KY, United States Samuel Stoughton, MHA, RDCS(PE, AE), FASE – East Longmeadow, MA,United States
G. Monet Strachan, RDCS, FASE – Ramona, CA, United States David Strasser, MD, FASE – Erie, PA, United States Valerie Stratton, RDCS, FASE – Carlow, Ireland Joel Andrew Strom, MD, MEng, FASE – Tampa, FL, United States Jordan B. Strom, MD, MSc, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Ranada Strong, RDCS, FASE – Tega Cay, SC, United States Miranda Sturgeon, RCS, RCCS, FASE – Bradenton, FL, United States Sudhakar Subramani, MBBS, MD, MMed, FASE – Iowa City, IA, UnitedStates
Kathirvel Subramaniam, MD, MPH, FASE – Pittsburgh, PA, United States Sharath Subramanian, MD, FASE – St. Cloud, MN, United States Lissa Sugeng, MD, MPH, FASE – New Haven, CT, United States Brandon Sullivan, BS, RDCS, RCS, FASE – Salt Lake City, UT, UnitedStates
Valentin Suma, MD, FASE – Pewaukee, WI, United States Michele L. Sumler, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA Andrew Sumner, MD, FASE – Allentown, PA, United States Jonathan Sumner, MD, PhD, FASE – Rockville Centre, NY, United States Heather Yih-Ju Sun, MD, FASE – San Diego, CA, United States Azhar Supariwala, MD, FASE – Bayshore, NY, United States Robert J. Suriani, MD, FASE – Bridgeport, CT, United States Madhav Swaminathan, MD, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Imran Syed, MD, FASE – Edina, MN, United States John Symanski, MD, FASE – Charlotte, NC, United States Nancy Szabo-Boryczewski, RDCS, AE, PE, FASE – Rocky River, OH,United States
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Peter N. Tadros, MD, FASE – Kansas City, Kansas, United States Jamil Tajik, MD, FASE – Milwaukee, WI, United States Masaaki Takeuchi, MD, PhD, FASE – Kitakyushu, Japan Hesham Talab, MD, FRCPC, FASE – Ontario, Canada Mark Tallman, MD, FASE – Albany, NY, United States Rohit Talwar, MD, FASE – Babylon, NY, United States Chi Ming Tam, MBBS,FASE – Hong Kong Syahidah Tamin, MD, FASE – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Christine Ngukhoon Tan, MBBS, FASE – Cardiff, United Kingdom Timothy C. Tan, MBBS, BSc (Hon 1), PhD, FASE – Sydney, Australia Christopher Yasuyuki Tanaka, MD, FASE – Bronx, NY, United States Hidekazu Tanaka, MD, FASE – Kobe, Japan Lloyd Tani, MD, FASE – Salt Lake City, UT, United States Wadea Tarhuni, MD (Hon.) Cardiologist, FASE – Windsor, ON, Canada Rudy Anwar Taruli, MD, FASE – Jakarta Pusat, Indonesia Gregory Tatum, MD, FASE – Greensboro, NC, United States Cynthia Taub, MD, FASE – Old Greenwich, CT, United States Carolyn Taylor, MD, FASE – Charleston, SC, United States Devorah Taylor, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Kenneth Taylor, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Mark Taylor, MD, FASE – Pittsburgh, PA, United States Emily Teeter, MD, FASE – Chapel Hill, NC, United States Chuwa Tei, MD, FASE – Tokyo, Japan Lokesh Tejwani, MD, FASE – Matthews, NC, United States Elrond Teo, MBBS, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Jeremy Thaden, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Ganpat Thakker, MD, FASE – Charleston, WV, United States Ritu Thamman, MD, FASE – Pittsburgh, PA, United States Babitha Thampinathan, CRCS, RDCS, FASE – Markham, ON, Canada Srihari Thanigaraj, MD, FASE – Chesterfield, MO, United States Poonam Punjwani Thankavel, MD, FASE – Dallas, TX, United States Paaladinesh Thavendiranathan, MD, MSc, FASE – Toronto, ON, Canada Kenneth Thielmeier, MD, FASE – Prospect, KY, United States Daniel Thieman, BS, RDCS, FASE – Independence, MO, United States Isaac Thomas, MD, FASE – Green Oaks, IL, United States James Thomas, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Julian Manuel Thomas, MD, FASE – Wilkesboro, NC, United States Walker Thomas, RDCS, FASE – Omaha, NE, United States Elizabeth Thompson, RDCS, FASE – Oak Creek, WI, United States Ellen Thompson, MD, FASE – Huntington, WV, United States Eric Thompson, RDCS, RDMS, RVT, FASE – Kinards, SC, United States Kelly Thorson, RDCS, FASE – Madera, CA, United States Michael Thury, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Sioux Falls, SD, United States Minnie Thykattil, RDCS, FASE – Gainesville, VA, United States Cassie M. Tighe, BS, RCS, FASE – Lebanon, VT, United States Dennis Tighe, MD, FASE – Worcester, MA, United States Frank Tiller, Jr.,RT(R),RDCS,FASE – Nanaimo, BC, Canada Vijai Tivakaran, DO, FASE – Xenia, OH, United States Nidhish Tiwari, MD, FASE – Bronx, NY, United States Pamela Tocco, MHS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Saint Louis, MO, United States Jeffrey Todd, MD, FASE – Roanoke, VA, United States Kirsten Tolstrup, MD, FASE – Albuquerque, NM, United States Khim Leng Tong, MD, FASE – Singapore Russ Tonkovic, MD, FASE, FACC – Barrington, IL, United States Saddad Toor, MD, FASE – Wayne, NJ, United States John Toptine, ACS, RCS, RDCS, FASE – Hillsborough, NC, United States Mikhail Torosoff, MD, PhD, FASE – Albany, NY, United States Mehrnoush Toufan Tabrizi, MD, FASE – Tabriz, Iran Luz Raquel Towner, RDCS, FASE – Melville, NY, United States Matthew Townsley, MD, FASE – Vestavia, AL, United States Melissa Joy Tracy, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Anatole Trakhtenbroit, MD, FASE – San Antonio, TX, United States Jenninfer Kaylene Tresness, RDCS, RDMS, RVT, FASE – Tumwater, WA,United States
Christopher Troianos, MD, FASE – Gibsonia, PA, United States Diana Tran, BS, RCS, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Agnieszka Trzcinka, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Teresa Tsang, MD, FASE – North Vancouver, BC, Canada Edwin S. Tucay, MD, FASE – Rizal, Philippines Steve Tucker, BS, RDCS, FASE – Saint Paul, MN, United States Teena Tulaba, RDCS, FASE, RDCS, FASE – Chesterfield, VA, UnitedStates
Javed Tunio, MD, FASE – Mequon, WI, United States Robert D. Tunks, MD, MHS, FASE – Hershey, PA, United States Edward Tuohy, MD, FASE – Fairfield, CT, United States Erin O’Malley Tysko, MD, FASE – Blue Bell, PA, United States Rochelle Tyler, RDCS, FASE – Scottsdale, AZ, United StatesU
Hemavathi Umamaheswar, MA, RDCS, FASE – Rego Park, NY, United States Syed Umer, MD, FASE – San Antonio, TX, United States Matt Umland, RDCS, FASE – Muskego, WI, United States Justin W. Ulrich, MBA, ACS, RCS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Spring Hill, TN,United States
Bharathi Upadhya, MD, FASE – Lewisville, NC, United States Padmavathy Uppalapati, MD, FASE – Irving, TX, United States Guillermo Uriarte, RDCS, RCS, RN, FASE – Winsdor, ON, Canada Jeffrey Uzzilia, MD, FASE – Albany, NY, United StatesV
Maitrayee Vadali, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Ratna Vadlamundi, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Jonathan Vafai, MD, FASE – Delray Beach, FL, United States Alan F. Vainrib, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Inga Vaitenas, RCCS, RCS, FASE – Darien, IL, United States Anne Marie Valente, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Cindy Valentine, BA, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Huntington Woods, MI, UnitedStates
Stephen Van Duren, RDCS, FASE – New Hartford, NY, United States Cynthia Van Horn, BA, RT, RDCS, FASE – Catlettsburg, KY, UnitedStates
Thomas Van Houten, MPH, RDCS, FASE – Columbus, OH, United States Carrie Vanden Bussche, RDCS, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Byron Vandenberg, MD, FASE – Iowa City, IA, United States Marian VanDyck-Acquah, MD, FASE – Teaneck, NJ, United States Pantila Vanichakarn, MD, FASE – Carmel, IN, United States Mani Vannan, MBBS, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Lisa Vargas, RDCS, FASE – San Diego, CA, United States Roxana Vartolomei, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Charles Vasey, MD, FASE – Asheville, NC, United States Patricia Vassallo, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Nathan Vaughan, MD, FASE – Charleston, WV, United States Ameeth Vedre, MD, FASE – Jacksonville, FL, United States Annette Vegas, MD, FASE – Mississauga, ON, Canada Eric Velazquez, MD, FASE – Durham, NC, United States Michael Veltman, MBBS, FASE – Joondalup, WA, Australia Ashwin Venkateshvaran, PhD, RCS, RDCS – Stockholm, Sweden Kelly Victor, FASE – Surrey, United Kingdom Ricardo Vicuna, MD, FASE – Aventura, FL, United States Melissa Vieira, RCS, FASE – Swansea, MA, United States Juan Villafane, MD, FASE – Louisville, KY, United States Anthony R. Villarosa, MD, FASE – Wilkes-Barre, PA, United States Hector Villarraga, MD, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Mani Vindhya, MD, FASA, FASE – Tampa, FL, United States John Reynaldo G. Viola, MD, FASE – Cebu City, Philippines Amuthan Vivekanandan, MD, FASE – Madurai, India Deepthi Vodnala, MD, FASE – Kansas City, MO Esther Vogel-Bass, BS, RDCS, FASE – Bronx, NY, United States Anju Vohra, RDCS, RT, BA, FASE – Dekalb, IL, United States Ronald Voice, MD, FASE – Lansing, MI, United States Brian Volz, RDCS, FASE – Harrison, OH, United States Thomas Von Dohlen, MD, MBA, FASE – Lewisburg, WV, United States Peter Von Homeyer, MD, FASE – Seattle, WA, United States Matthew Vorsanger, MD, FACC, RPVI, FASE – New York, NY, UnitedStates
Michael Vredenburg, DO, FASE – Grand Rapids, MI, United States Marija Vukicevic, PhD, FASE – Houston, TX, United StatesW
Alan Waggoner, MHS, RDCS, FASE – Lehigh Acres, FL, United States Christine Wagner, BA, RDCS, FASE – Kildeer, IL, United States Carol Waksmonski, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Ameeta Walia, DO, FASE – Manhasset, NY, United States Jennifer Walker, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Mary Wallace, RDCS, FASE – Waterloo, IA, United States Alfonso Waller, MD, FASE – Newark, NJ, United States Patricia Walley, RDCS, FASE – N. Vancouver, BC, Canada Steven Walling, RCS, RDCS, FASE – Manchester, CT, United States Michael J. Walsh, MD, FASE – Winston-Salem, NC, United States Dee Dee Wang, MD, FASE – Ypsilanti, MI, United States Hong Wang, MD, Ph.D, FASE – Morgantown, WV, United States Lin Wang, MD, MS, FASE – Roslyn, NY, United States Xin-Fang Wang, MD, FASE – Wuhan, China Yan Wang, RDCS, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Zuyue Wang, MD, FASE – Bethesda, MD, United States Megan Wantz, RDCS, FASE – Milwaukee, WI, United States Parker Ward, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Jennifer Warmsbecker, RDCS, BS, FASE – Byron, MN, United States Tahlil Warsame, BS, RDCS, RCCS, FASE – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Melissa Wasserman, RDCS, RCCS, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, UnitedStates
Colin Watanabe, MD, FASE – Los Angeles, CA, United States Dean Webb, RCS, FASE – Anchorage, AK, United States Lisa Webb, RCS, RDCS, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, United States Geoffrey Webber, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Lisa Wehrle, AAS, AAB, RDCS, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, United States Kevin Wei, MD, FASE – Portland, OR, United States William Weidenbach, RDCS, FASE – Fort Ripley, MN, United States Menachem Mendel Weiner, MD, FASE – New York, NY, United States Rory Weiner, MD, FASE – Wayland, MA, United States Ellen Weinstein, MD, FASE – Aspen, CO, United States Andrew Weisinger, MD, FASE – Blythewood, SC, United States Constance Weismann, MD, FASE – Lund, Skåne, Sweden Richard Weiss, MD, FASE – Moorestown, NJ, United States Neil Weissman, MD, FASE – Washington, DC, United States Elizabeth Welch, MD, FASE – Miami, FL, United States Terrence Welch, MD, FASE – Lebanon, NH, United States Stephen Welka, DO, FASE – Waterford, WI, United States Byran Wells, MD, FASE – Atlanta, GA, United States Scott Werden, DO, FASE – Olympia, WA, United States Catherine West, BS, FASE – London, United Kingdom Arthur Weyman, MD, FASE – Boston, MA, United States Gillian Whalley, PhD, FASE – Auckland, New Zealand Ronald Wharton, MD, FASE – Roslyn, NY, United States Jacqueline Wheatley, DMS, RDCS (PE, AE), FASE – Hamilton, ON, Canada Adrienne White, RDCS, FASE – Huntersville NC, NC, United States Alison White, BSC, MSC, DMU, FASE – Brisbane, OLD, Australia Bryan M. White, MD, FASE – Nellis AFB, NV, United States Julie White, ACS, BS, RDCS, RVT, RDMS, FASE – Oklahoma City, OK,United States
George Burke Whitener, MD, FASE – Charleston, SC, United States Pearl Whittaker, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Honolulu, HI, United States Ida Bagus Rangga Wibhuti, MD, FASE – Bali, Indonesia Susan Wiegers, MD, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States David Wiener, MD, FASE – Philadelphia, PA, United States Susan Wilansky, MD, FASE – Scottsdale, AZ, United States Brandon M. Wiley, MD, MSc, FASE – Rochester, MN, United States Milena Marie Wilke, MD, FASE – Nedlands, WA, Australia Lawrence Williams, BS, RDCS, FASE – Cumming, GA, United States Richard Williams, MD, FASE – Salt Lake City, UT, United States Stanley Williams, MED, MBA, FASE – Charlotte, NC, United States Sandra Williams-Phillips, MD, FASE – Kingston, West Indies, Jamaica Kobina A. Wilmot, MD, MSc, FACC, FASE – Davidson, NC, United States Carol Wilson, RDCS, FASE – Odessa, TX, United States Christal Wilson, FASE, Charlotte, NC, United States David Wilson, MD, FASE – Kansas City, KS, United States Don Wilson, RDCS, FASE – Mesa, AZ, United States Jennifer Wilson, BS, RDCS, RVT, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, United States Justin W. Wilson, MD, FASE – Helotes, TX, United States Leslie Wilson, RDCS, FASE – Mesa, AZ, United States Tammy Witke, RDCS, FASE – Anaheim, CA, United States Sandra Witt, RDCS, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, United States Anita Wokhlu, MD, FASE – Gainesville, FL, United States Sarah R. Wolking, FASE – Hebron, KY, United States Chun Pong Wong, MD, CCRP, FASE – Singapore Malissa Wood, MD, FASE – Concord, MA, United States William Chadwick Wood, MD, FASE – Winterville, NC, United States Timothy Woods, MD, FASE – Memphis, TN, United States Ashley Woolf, RDMS, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United States Duncan Wormer, MD, FASE – Rochester, NY, United States Alicia Wright, RCS, FASE – Willingboro, NJ, United States Bonnie Wright, RDCS, FASE – Lilburn, GA, United States Douglas Wright, BSc, MD, FASE – Peterborough, ON, Canada Geru Wu, MD, PhD, FACC, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Isaac Y. Wu, MD, FASE – Rochester, NY, United States Jin Wu, RDCS, FASE – Sugar Land, TX, United States Juefei Wu, MD, PhD, FASE – Guangzhou, Guangdong, ChinaX
Mingxing Xie, MD, PhD, FASE – Wuhan, China Bo Xu, MD, FASE – Cleveland, OH, United StatesY
Megan Yamat, RDCS, RCS, FASE – Schererville, IN, United States Peng Yan, RDCS, FASE – Skokie, IL, United States Eric Yang, MD, FASE – Marina Del Rey, CA, United States Yang Yang, MBBS, FASE – Melbourne, Australia Wendy Choua Yang, RDCS, FASE – West Allis, WI, United States Neeraja Yedlapati, MD, FASE – Memphis, TN, United States Au Shek Yin, MBBS, FASE – Hong Kong Gabriel Yip, MD, FASE – Hong Kong, China Danita Yoerger Sanborn, MD, FASE – Cambridge, MA, United States Brian Yonnick, ACS, RDCS, FASE – Jackson, MI, United States Kiyoshi Yoshida, MD, PhD, FASE – Kurashiki City, Okayama, Japan Junichi Yoshikawa, MD, FASE – Nishinomiya Hyogo, Japan Tina Yost, ACS, RDCS, RVT, EMT-P, FASE – Milford, CT, United States Anthony Young, RDCS, (AE)(PE), FASE – Bloomfield, CT, United States Luciana Young, MD, FASE – Chicago, IL, United States Michael Young, RDCS, RVT, AAS, FASE – Cincinnati, OH, United States Adel Younoszai, MD, FASE – Aurora, CO, United States Nayer Youssef, MD, MSc, FRCPC, FASE – Oakville, ON, Canada Go Yun Yun, MD, FASE – SingaporeZ
Michael Zabel, MD, FASE – Lawrence, KS, United States Paul Zack, MD, FASE – Okemos, MI, United States Syed Javed Hasan Zaidi, MD, FASE – Normal, IL John Zaki, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Hosam Zaky, MD, FASE – Dubai, United Arab Emirates Jose Zamorano, MD, FASE – Madrid, Spain Stuart Zarich, MD, FASE – Fairfield, CT, United States Nilda Espinola Zavaleta, MD, PhD, FASE – Mexico City, Mexico Kathryn K. Zeigler, BS, RRT, RDCS, FASE – Matthews, NC, UnitedStates
Allan Zelinger, MD, FASE – Oak Lawn, IL, United States Michael Zema, MD, FASE – Chattanooga, TN, United States Xin Zeng, MD, RDCS, FASE – Cambridge, MA, United States Mark Zenker, MD, FASE – Nashville, TN, United States Yun Zhang, MD, PhD, FASE – Jinan, Shandong, China Qiong Zhao, MD, PhD, FASE – McLean, VA, United States Li Zheng, MD, PhD, FASE – Wuhan Province, China Jing-Sheng Zheng, MD, PhD, FASE – Voorhees, NJ, United States Li Zhou, MD, PhD, FASE – Winston-Salem, NC, United States Tiangang Zhu, MD, FASE – Beijing, China Josh Zimmerman, MD, FASE – Salt Lake City, UT, United States Karen Zimmerman, BS, ACS, RDCS (AE,PE), RVT, FASE – Lake Ann, MI,United States
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Martin Zink, MD, FASE – Overland Park, KS, United States William Zoghbi, MD, FASE – Houston, TX, United States Jonathan Kramer Zoller, MD, FASE – Saint Louis, MO, United States Andrew Zurick, MD, FASE – Brentwood, TN, United States _AN EXCEPTIONAL VIEW OF YOUR HEART AND CIRCULATION FOR A HEALTHIERLIFE._
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