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325 Maine Street Lawrence, KS 66044

Healthy Heart Fair!

Saturday, February 13, 2010 To sign up, call

• 7:30–10 a.m. Blood Draws | 8–10:30 a.m. Screenings and Exhibits • Price: $20 for full lipid panel if registered by February 5 ($25 at the door) • Screenings may include blood pressure, body mass index, waist measurement and fingerstick glucose

DocTalk After growing up in Lawrence, Dr. Imber is familiar with the community and is excited about her return. “It is great to become a part of the medical community in Lawrence,” she says. Dr. Imber and her husband, Michael Pulsinelli, love the friendly feel of Lawrence and appreciate that there is always plenty to do in town. With the arrival of a daughter, Alice Pulsinelli, they knew that Lawrence would be a great place to raise a family and be close to relatives. “We are very happy to be back here,” Dr. Imber says, “especially with our daughter.”

and ask for the health fair specialist

Tapas J. Ghose, MD Dr. Ghose has joined Cardiovascular Specialists of Lawrence. After receiving his medical degree from the University of Kansas Medical Center in 2002, Dr. Ghose completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at Lahey Clinic Medical Center in Burlington, Mass. Returning to the Midwest, he completed his fellowship in cardiovascular disease at the University of Missouri–Kansas City, where he also served as chief fellow. He remained in Kansas City for his fellowship in interventional cardiology at Mid-America Heart Institute.

Molly Imber, MD Dr. Imber, a graduate of Lawrence High School, has returned to Lawrence as part of the Internal Medical Group, PA. She recently completed her internal medicine residency at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City where she also received her medical degree. Dr. Imber is a cum laude graduate of Yale University with a bachelor’s degree in molecular, cellular and developmental biology.

785-505-6179

Dr. Ghose is board-certified in internal medicine and board-eligible in cardiovascular disease, interventional cardiology, vascular medicine and endovascular medicine. He is an active member of the American College of Cardiology. Having trained as an interventional cardiologist, Dr. Ghose performs general cardiology in addition to nuclear cardiology and coronary and peripheral vascular interventions. His special interests include both structural heart disease with an emphasis on congenital heart disease interventions and vascular disease. Dr. Ghose is from Topeka and graduated from Topeka West High School. Outside of medicine, he enjoys participating in league soccer competitions, photography and SCUBA diving. Dr. Ghose and his wife met in Lawrence while attending KU and are excited to be back here close to family.

connect is published by Lawrence Memorial Hospital. The information in this newsletter is intended to educate readers about subjects pertinent to their health and is not a substitute for consultation with a personal physician. To have your name added to or removed from this mailing list, please call 785-505-3315. Gene Meyer | President and CEO, Lawrence Memorial Hospital Editorial Board | Kathy Clausing Willis, Sherri Vaughn, MD, Janice Early-Weas, Heather Ackerly

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Lawrence Memorial Hospital • 325 Maine Street • Lawrence, KS 66044 • 785-505-5000 • www.lmh.org


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