Piedmont Fayette Hospital and Piedmont Newnan Hospital Host Dessert and Discussion in Recognition of American Heart Month
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2/9/10 According to the most recent data available from the Georgia Department of Human Resources, an estimated 80 million American adults (one in three) have one or more types of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and in the state, CVD is the leading cause of death, accounting for one-third in 2007. In recognition of American Heart Month in February, Piedmont Fayette Hospital (PFH) and Piedmont Newnan Hospital (PNH) will host a joint Dessert & Discussion with the Doctors for the community and surrounding area residents on Thursday, Feb. 25, at the Wyndham Peachtree Conference Center in Peachtree City, Ga. Community members are invited at 6:30 p.m. for a
distinguished physician panel discussion with Piedmont Heart
Institute physicians Charles L. Brown, III, M.D., Nimish N.
Dhruva, M.D., Charan Kantipudi, M.D. and Bukola M. Olubi, M.D.,
as they discuss women and heart disease, cardiac
electrophysiology, heart disease prevention and other related
topics. Registration begins at 5 p.m. when attendees can also
participate in a free heart screening and get to know their
important numbers including BMI, blood pressure, target scores
and more. Dr. Charles L. Brown currently serves as chief medical
officer for Piedmont Heart Institute. He earned his medical
degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New
Orleans, La. He completed his internship, residency and
fellowship in cardiovascular disease and interventional
cardiology at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta.
Dr. Brown is board-certified in cardiology, internal medicine
and specializes in interventional cardiology. Dr. Nimish N. Dhruva earned his medical degree with honors
from Baroda Medical College in Baroda, India. He completed
his internship and residency in internal medicine at Albert
Einstein College of Medicine at The Jacobi Medical Center in New
York, N.Y. He then completed his fellowship in cardiology
at Brown University School of Medicine at The Miriam Hospital in
Providence, R.I. Dr. Dhruva is board-certified in
cardiology, internal medicine, echocardiography, nuclear
cardiology and specializes in clinical cardiology and cardiac
imaging. Dr. Charan Kantipudi earned his medical degree from Osmania
Medical College in Hyderabad, India. He completed his
internship and residency in internal medicine at Montefiore
Medical Center in New York, N.Y. He then completed his
fellowship in cardiology at Michigan State University in East
Lansing, Mich. In addition, Dr. Kantipudi completed his
fellowship in electrophysiology at the University of Oklahoma in
Oklahoma City, Okla. Dr. Kantipudi is board-certified
in internal medicine, cardiology and cardiac
electrophysiology and specializes in cardiac electrophysiology. Dr. Bukola M. Olubi earned her medical degree from Saba
University School of Medicine in the Netherlands Antilles.
She completed her internship and residency in internal medicine
at Illinois Masonic Medical Center in Chicago, Ill., where she
also served as chief resident. She completed her fellowship in
cardiology at Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Illinois,
where she also served as chief fellow. Dr. Olubi is
board-certified in cardiology, internal medicine and specializes
in clinical cardiology with a particular interest in women’s
health.
Registration is required for this free event as seats are
limited. To register, please call 1-866-900-4321.
For more information on this event, please visit piedmont.org.
To learn more about Piedmont Newnan Hospital, please visit
piedmontnewnan.org and to learn more about Piedmont Fayette
Hospital, please visit
fayettehospital.org. |
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