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Scott L. Ramey, M.D.
Fellowship in Angiography/Interventional Radiology: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 1990
EDUCATION
We work hard, provide outstanding service and have great respect for our patients and our coworkers. Our philosophy of state-of-the-art equipment and procedures with the best staff and physicians has held true and our practice has greatly expanded over the years.
Bachelor’s degree: zoology, University of North Carolina, 1977 Medical School: University of North Carolina School of Medicine, 1981 Residency: University of Florida, diagnostic radiology with emphasis in neuroradiology and interventional radiology, 1985
WHY DID YOU GET INTO THIS TYPE OF PRACTICE?
As a radiologist and physician, it appealed to me as a way to directly interact with patients and provide answers and solutions for their problems. It also appealed to me as an emerging, exciting medical profession with fantastic potential for growth, learning and advancement as new procedures are introduced. It also combined my interests in imaging and surgery while still maintaining exposure to diagnostic radiology.
Robert S. Bain Jr., M.D. EDUCATION
Medical School: Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, 1990 Diagnostic radiology residency: University of Tennessee, 1991-1995 Vascular and interventional radiology fellowship: University of Tennessee, 1996
WHAT IS YOUR PRACTICE PHILOSOPHY?
We focus first on the needs of our patients. And we work hard to stay current on the very latest, cutting edge technologies and techniques. We measure our success one patient at a time.
WHAT IS THE SECRET OF INTERVASC’S SUCCESS?
Daniel L. Cox, P.A.–C. EDUCATION
Bachelor’s degree: James Madison University, Health Sciences, 1975 Physician Assistant Program: James Madison University, 1975
DESCRIBE ANY NEW PRACTICES, TECHNOLOGIES OR SYSTEMS WHICH YOU PROVIDE.
We offer the latest vascular procedures, including laser therapy for venous disease and Silver Hawk Atherectomy to remove plaque build-up in clogged or occluded arteries. Our equipment is state-of-theart with the best image quality and low radiation exposure using flat panel technology. We also have the newest diagnostic vascular ultrasound lab for the diagnosis of arterial and venous disease.
William S. Campbell, M.D. EDUCATION
Martin E. Sheline, M.D.
Medical School: University of Arkansas, 1982 Fellowship in interventional radiology and imaging: University of Miami, 1988
EDUCATION
WHAT DO YOU HOPE TO ACCOMPLISH?
Medical School: University of North Carolina School of Medicine, 1985 Residency in Radiology: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 1989
I strive to provide excellent radiology service, and achieve the best possible results for our interventional patients with a caring attitude. My grandfather was a family physician for 50 years in Arkansas. I am carrying on the family tradition, and three relatives are also physicians. Bay Life
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