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Dr.
Jonathan Sheinberg received his medical degree from the
Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington, DC,
where he also completed a rotating internship. He completed
his residency training in Internal Medicine at USAF Medical
Center Keesler, Kessler Air Force Base, Mississippi. Dr.
Sheinberg completed a fellowship in Cardiovascular Diseases
at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center, Lackland Air Force
Base, Texas. He has served in the United States Air Force,
being deployed oversease during US military operations in
Haiti and southwest Asia. Dr. Sheinberg has served as
assistant professor of medicine at Wright State University
in Dayton, Ohio, and at the Uniformed Services University of
the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland. Dr. Sheinberg is
trained in both invasive and noninvasive cardiology,
performing cardiac catheterization, pacemaker implantation,
transthoracic and transesophogeal echocardiography, and
other noninvasive cardiac procedures. Dr. Sheinberg is
board certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular
Diseases by the American Board of Internal Medicine, and is
licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to perform
cardiac nuclear testing. He is a fellow of the American
College of Cardiology, and is a member of the Travis County
Medical Society and the Texas Medical Association. |
Matthew Rogers, M.D.
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Dr. Matthew Rogers earned his medical degree from the University of Texas Medical School in Houston, Texas, where he was honored as a Dean's Scholar. He completed his Internal Medicine internship and residency programs at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. He is a former Associate Director of the Emergency Department at the Houston Veterans Affairs Medical Center. While completing his Cardiology fellowship at the Texas Heart Institute in Houston, Dr. Rogers was honored as an Outstanding Fellow, and served as Chief Cardiology Fellow and as an Advanced Cardiac Life Support course instructor. Dr. Rogers has served on the Coronary and Peripheral Interventional Teaching Staff, and as a staff cardiologist and staff interventional cardiologist at the Texas Heart Institute. Dr. Rogers is trained in general cardiology, including cardiac catheterization, PTCA, coronary stenting, peripheral vascular angioplasty and stenting, rotational atherectomy, and pacemaker implantation.
He is board certified in Cardiovascular Disease and Interventional Cardiology. Dr. Rogers is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, and is a member of the Cardiac Society at the Texas Heart Institute, the American College of Physicians, the Travis County Medical Society, the Texas Medical Association, and the American Medical Association. |
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Amy Ruhoff, CNS
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Amy Ruhoff was born in Southern California, however she should not be held responsible for that. As it was, her parents quickly realized their mistake and moved to Oregon where she grew up. She received her Bachelors of Science at the University of Oregon, and remained in Portland Oregon, until her husband coaxed her into moving to Austin. She received her Masters in Nursing from the University of Texas at Austin, and obtained licensing as a Clinical Nurse Specialist. Her clinical focus is on cardiology, and her background is in cardiac critical care. She currently lives in Austin with her husband, two cats and a dog. |
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