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Patricia A. Guerrero, MD, FACC

Electrophysiologist

Expertise of Patricia A. Guerrero, MD, FACC

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Biography

Patricia Guerrero, MD, FACC, is board certified in cardiovascular disease, clinical cardiac electrophysiology, nuclear cardiology and cardiovascular computed tomography with special interests the evaluation of patients with arrhythmias; prevention of cardiovascular disease; identification of cardiovascular diseases in women; and detection of cancer therapy-related cardiac diseases. A noted researcher, speaker, academic and clinician, she graduated second in her class at the University of Cartagena School of Medicine in Colombia, South America, prior to undertaking her residency training at Michigan State University in Lansing, where she was honored as Outstanding Internal Medicine Resident. She next completed clinical and research fellowships in cardiovascular disease and electrophysiology at Washington University in St. Louis, MO.

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Education

Universidad de Cartagena; Washington University; Michigan State University; University of Missouri-Columbia; University Of Mississippi

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Residency

Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan; University of Missouri-Columbia Columbia, MI

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Fellowship

Washington University School of Medicine

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Board Certifications

American Board of Internal Medicine

Publications of Patricia A. Guerrero, MD, FACC
  • Global Cardio Oncology Registry (G-COR): Registry Design, Primary Objectives, and Future Perspectives of a Multicenter Global Initiative
    , CIRCULATION-CARDIOVASCULAR QUALITY AND OUTCOMES

  • Cardiovascular Manifestations From Therapeutic Radiation A Multidisciplinary Expert Consensus Statement From the International Cardio-Oncology Society
    , JACC: CARDIOONCOLOGY

  • Florida Inter-Specialty Collaborative Project to Improve Cardio-Oncology Awareness and Identify Existing Knowledge Gaps
    , JACC: CARDIOONCOLOGY

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  • R-Wave Sensing in an Implantable Cardiac Monitor without ECG-Based Preimplant Mapping: Results from a Multicenter Clinical Trial
    , PACE-PACING AND CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY