South Carolina - American College of Cardiology (original) (raw)
OUR VISION STATEMENT
To improve the health and well being of South Carolinians through the support of cardiovascular specialists.
Membership
Join a community of professionals driven to transform cardiovascular care – with benefits and resources designed to help you accomplish that mission.
Annual Conference
Each year, we host an annual joint meeting with the North Carolina Chapter. Learn more about the upcoming conference and how to claim CME credits.
About the Chapter
For nearly 26 years, we’ve been working to improve the health and well being of South Carolinians through the support of cardiovascular specialists.
News and Announcements
The 31st Annual Joint Conference was held September 27-29 at the Kiawah Island Resort in South Carolina.
We are so grateful and appreciative for our attendees, speakers and exhibitors that were able to make the trip to Kiawah for this conference in light of the recent and heartbreaking events in western North Carolina and surrounding areas due to Hurricane Helene.
ACC Legislative Conference 2024, held September 29-October 1 in Washington, DC, offered cardiovascular clinicians a chance to hear from ACC leaders, staff and other experts on health policy issues affecting patients and the profession.
Chetan Patel, MD, grew up in Anderson, SC and always knew he wanted to come back to the upstate of SC. Patel attended the University of South Carolina in Columbia for his undergraduate education and received his medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston.
He is a Professor of Medicine and Surgery at the Medical University of South Carolina. Originally from New Jersey, he ultimately moved to Charleston in 2008 after completing fellowships in Cardiovascular Disease and Interventional Cardiology at the Washington Hospital Center in Washington, DC
Thomas M. Todoran is a graduate of Indiana University School of Medicine. He trained in internal medicine at Duke University Hospital, cardiology fellowship at Barnes Jewish Hospital and interventional fellowship at Brigham and Women's Hospital.