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Ronnie Ramadan, MD

Cardiology

Ronnie Ramadan, MD

Ronnie Ramadan, MD joined the Georgia Heart Institute as the director of the Structural Heart Center. Prior to joining GHI, Dr. Ramadan served as the director of the structural heart program at the Boston VA Health System, a structural interventionalist at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, and as an instructor of medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. 

Dr. Ramadan received his internal medicine and general cardiology training at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta and then completed an interventional cardiology fellowship at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Mass., where he also received formal training in structural heart interventions. He then pursued an additional fellowship at Emory University in advanced structural heart interventions before joining the medical faculty at Harvard Medical School.

 

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