VIP Biography for
John W. Hyland, M.D.
John W. Hyland, M.D. | |
Industry | Healthcare |
Title | Director of Nuclear Cardiology |
Expertise | Nuclear cardiology |
Current Organization | Cardiology Consultants of Texas |
Type of Organization | Group medical practice |
Major Product | Patient care, nuclear cardiology |
Area of Distribution | Texas |
University/Degree | A.B., Chemistry-Zoology, Dartmouth College, 1951; Dartmouth Medical School, 1952; M.D., Washington University, St. Louis, 1954 |
Born | Springfield, Missouri |
Affiliations | Fellow-American College of Physicians, American College of Cardiology, American College of Chest Physicians; American Heart Association Council on Clinical Cardiology; Member-Texas Club of Cardiologists, Texas Club of Internists, American Medical Association, Texas Medical Association, Dallas County Medical Society, Dallas Symphony, Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Society, Dallas Museum of Art, Confrerie des Chevaliers du Tastevin, Brook Hollow Golf Club, St. Michael and All Angeles Episcopal Church |
Hobbies & Sports | Classical music, American history, travel, genealogy, gardening, wine collecting, technical analysis of the stock market, football |
Work History | Internship-Barnes Hospital (Washington University Medical School); 2 years active duty as a Medical Officer in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific; 2 year Residency-Internal Medicine-Barnes Hospital (Washington University Medical School); 3 year Cardiology Fellowship-Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (Harvard Medical School) sponsored by the award of a National Institutes of Health Research Fellowship with Professor Lewis Dexter in cardiac catheterization; Chief of Cardiology, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, TX, 1962-94; Developed the catheterization laboratory, assisted in the progress of the open heart surgery and pacemaker programs, started trans-septal and retrograde brachial catheterizations, coronary angiography, selective pulmonary angiography, electrical cardioversion, the coronary care unit, the cardiac rehabilitation unit and the cardiology fellowship program; Developed an active educational program for nurses, UT Southwestern Medical interns, residents and trained over 100 fellows in cardiology; The department grew rapidly into one of the largest in the southwest, developing into the H.L. and Ruth Ray Hunt Heart Center and the Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital; Founded Cardiology Associates which gradually became the largest cardiology practice in the area and changed its name to Heart Place |
Children | Julie Ambler, Leslie Hyland, Brooke Mangrum, Mary Kathryn Hyland |
Spouse | Kay Fincher Hyland |
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