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Dr. Richard Schatz, MD, FACC
Adjunct Professor, Duke University School of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine
Dr. Richard A. Schatz has 41 years of experience in the field of Cardiovascular Disease and Internal Medicine. He earned his BS from the University at Buffalo and his MD from Duke University School of Medicine. After completing his residency in Internal Medicine at Letterman Army Medical Center, he went on to complete a fellowship in Cardiology at Brooke Army Medical Center. Today, this expert is board certified in Cardiovascular Disease and Internal Medicine. Formerly, this expert held roles as Chief of Cardiology at Brooke Army Medical Center and as a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Currently, he serves as an Interventional Cardiologist and as Director of Gene and Stem Cell Therapy at Scripps Clinic. He also works as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine.
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La Jolla, California
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Utility of standby cardiopulmonary support for elective coronary interventions | Journal Article |
Stent Restenosis Study (STRESS): An Overview | Journal Article |
Khan-Malek anomaly-two cases of a never reported accessory coronary artery | Journal Article |
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Inception of the coronary stent: a story of successful ... | Jul 19, 2024 ----- 13 In the United States, he met Richard Schatz , a military cardiologist ... Unfortunately, the 3-year analysis presented in 2016 showed ... |
CV Imaging Perspective - Index | Life and Times of Leading Cardiologists . Guest: Richard Schatz Learn how Dr Richard Schatz went from the University of Buffalo to medical school at Duke to ... |
The Surprising History of the Coronary Stent | Mar 5, 2024 ----- ... presentation and it got presented at the RSNA. ... Richard Schatz . When Richard was exposed to ... Voice over: The collaboration with cardiologist ... |
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Duke University School of Medicine | Doctor of Medicine |
University at Buffalo | Bachelor of Science |
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Adjunct Professor | Duke University School of Medicine |
Director | Scripps Clinic |
Co-Chairman | Scripps Clinic |
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