Dr. Jamal J. Ahmed

Dr. Jamal J. Ahmed, MD, FACC

Education
Medical School: Khyber Medical College, Peshawar, Pakistan (1997)

Postdoctoral Training
Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship, George Washington University, Washington, DC (2006)
Cardiology Fellowship, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL (2005)
Chief Medical Resident, University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT (2002)
Internal Medicine Residency, University Of Connecticut, Farmington, CT (2001)
Internal Medicine Internship, University Of Connecticut, Farmington, CT (1999)

“Electrophysiology is one of the most rapidly developing specialties in cardiology. There are not many cures available in cardiology, but in electrophysiology you can actually cure a condition. The satisfaction of providing a real solution is what interested me in electrophysiology.”

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Dr. Traian M. Anghel

Dr. Traian M. Anghel, MD, FACC

Education
Medical School: Universitatea De Medicina Si Farmacie Carol Davila, Bucharest, Romania – Degree of Medical Doctor (M.D.) (1996)

Postdoctoral Training
Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship, Washington Hospital Center, Georgetown University, Washington D.C. (2009)
Cardiology Fellowship, University of Illinois at Chicago (2007)
Post-doctoral Fellowship (Basic Cellular Electrophysiology), Institute for Cardiovascular Research, SUNY, Syracuse NY (2003)
Internal Medicine Residency, State University of New York, Syracuse, NY (2002)
Internal Medicine Internship, State University of New York, Syracuse, NY (2000)

“At The Heart Group, we like to place as few layers as possible between ourselves and our patients. Patients see us in person when they visit the office, and we serve as their physicians when they are admitted to any of the area hospitals. We don’t even have an answering service; all patients can reach us on our cell phones, day or night. Having embraced this philosophy for years, I wouldn’t have it any other way.”