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Internal Medicine Directory

The UC Department of Internal Medicine aims to be a leader in improving the overall health of the local and global community.

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Education/Credentials

  • Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
  • Internal Medicine Residency: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
  • Medical Degree: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
  • Undergraduate Degree: Harvard University (Bachelor's of Arts)

Board Certifications & Licenses

American Board of Internal Medicine (Certification Date: 1989-09-13)
American Board of Internal Medicine (Cardiovascular Disease) (Certification Date: 1993-11-04) - (Recertification Date: 2024-07-23)

Specialties

Cardiovascular Disease
Internal Medicine

Clinical Interests

Cardiology

Cardiology Interventional

Cardiovascular Disease

Internal Medicine

Peer Reviewed Publications

Count: 6

Dippel, E J; Kereiakes, D J; Tramuta, D A; Broderick, T M; Shimshak, T M; Roth, E M; Hattemer, C R; Runyon, J P; Whang, D D; Schneider, J F; Abbottsmith, C W 2001. Coronary perforation during percutaneous coronary intervention in the era of abciximab platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa blockade: an algorithm for percutaneous management. Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions : official journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions, 52 3, 279-86

Kereiakes, D J; Obenchain, R L; Barber, B L; Smith, A; McDonald, M; Broderick, T M; Runyon, J P; Shimshak, T M; Schneider, J F; Hattemer, C R; Roth, E M; Whang, D D; Cocks, D; Abbottsmith, C W 2000. Abciximab provides cost-effective survival advantage in high-volume interventional practice. American heart journal, 140 4, 603-10

Kereiakes, D J; Broderick, T M; Roth, E M; Whang, D; Shimshak, T; Runyon, J P; Hattemer, C; Schneider, J; Lacock, P; Mueller, M; Abbottsmith, C W 1999. Time course, magnitude, and consistency of platelet inhibition by abciximab, tirofiban, or eptifibatide in patients with unstable angina pectoris undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention. The American journal of cardiology, 84 4, 391-5

Ritchie, M E; Hattemer, C; Lenihan, D 1998. Ergonovine-testing-directed therapy and long-term outcome of sudden-death survivors with no apparent heart disease. Cardiology, 89 1, 76-8

Gibler, W B; Runyon, J P; Levy, R C; Sayre, M R; Kacich, R; Hattemer, C R; Hamilton, C; Gerlach, J W; Walsh, R A 1995. A rapid diagnostic and treatment center for patients with chest pain in the emergency department. Annals of emergency medicine, 25 1, 1-8

Yingling, K W; Hattemer, C; Rouan, G W; Luke, R G 1991. Internal medicine residents' monitoring of their colleagues' moonlighting activities at the University of Cincinnati. Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, 66 11, 705-6