Dominique Prud'Homme, MD
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Dominique G. Prud'Homme, MD, received his Doctorate of Medicine at the University of Angers, France, where he also completed a postgraduate residency in anesthesia. He completed a transitional one-year residency at Oakwood Hospital, Dearborn, Mich., following an anesthesia residency at Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York, N.Y., where his third year was dedicated to cardiothoracic anesthesia.
Dr. Prud'Homme completed a cardiothoracic anesthesia fellowship at Cleveland Clinic. He joined the Staff of the Department of Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology in 2000. Specialty areas of interest are cardiothoracic anesthesia and resident education.
Education & Professional Highlights
Appointed
1999
Professional Highlights
- Teacher of the Year 2006, Cardiothoracic Anesthesia
Specialty Interests
cardiothoracic anesthesia, cardiothoracic anesthesiology, fellow and resident education, intraoperative TEE, intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography, resident teaching
Memberships
- ASA
- SCA
- OSA
Research & Publications
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