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New
Cardiovascular Management to Expand Program at Memorial Hermann
Southeast
Houston,
Texas, Memorial Hermann Southeast has appointed new leaders for its
cardiovascular program as it prepares to offer enhanced services by
March 1.
Surendra K.
Jain, M.D., is medical director of cardiovascular services, while Jeffrey
A. Scoggins, RCIS, is director of cardiology.
“Memorial
Hermann Southeast has provided expert diagnostic cardiology for years,
and now we are moving toward performing advanced interventional procedures
to treat some of the conditions we diagnose,” Scoggins explained. “We
are continuing our commitment to provide this community with exceptional
patient care that is easily accessed.”
Diagnostic cardiology
includes tests such as electrocardiograms, echocardiograms and stress
tests. The interventional cardiology procedures that Memorial Hermann
Southeast will be offering include balloon angioplasty and stent
placement, two procedures used to open blocked arteries.
“I am excited
to be involved as the community benefits from this hospital growing
and expanding its advanced services,” said Dr. Jain.
To accommodate
this service expansion, Memorial Hermann Southeast recently opened
two state-of-the-art catheterization labs with room to add a third.
The new labs feature top-of-the-line technology, including a low-radiation
X-ray system, Scoggins said.
Dr. Jain has
treated Houston patients for more than two decades since completing
his cardiology fellowship at St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital and
Baylor College of Medicine. He also served residencies in internal
medicine and psychiatry in New York after earning his medical degree.
As a clinical assistant professor, he teaches at both The University
of Texas Medical School at Houston and Baylor College of Medicine.
Before
joining Memorial Hermann Southeast, Scoggins served as administrative
director of heart and vascular services at Valley Baptist Medical Center
in Harlingen. He has also worked in cardiology management positions
in El Paso and Little Rock. Scoggins holds a bachelor’s degree
from Lamar University in Beaumont and gained his registered cardiovascular-invasive
specialist certification after completing medical training at El Centro
College in Dallas.
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