Dale Marsh, MD
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Appointed
2010
Education & Fellowships
Fellowship - Cleveland Clinic
Board Training Surgical Critical Care
Cleveland,
OH
2010
Fellowship - Cleveland Clinic
Surgical Critical Care
Cleveland,
OH
2010
Fellowship - University Hospitals of Cleveland
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Cleveland,
OH
2001
Fellowship - Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Board Cardiothoracic Surgery Training
Cleveland,
OH
2000
Residency - Mayo Clinic
Board General Surgery Training
Rochester,
MN
1998
Residency - Mayo Clinic
General Surgery
Rochester,
MN
1998
Internship - Mayo Clinic
General Surgery
Rochester,
MN
1993
Medical Education - Medical College of Ohio at Toledo
M.D.
Toledo,
OH
1992
Medical Education - Medical Coll. of Ohio at Toledo
Toledo,
OH
1992
Graduate School - The Ohio State University
M.S. & M.F.A.
Columbus,
OH
1988
Graduate School - Ohio State University
Degree MFA (Masters of Fine Arts)
Columbus,
OH
1988
Graduate School - Ohio State University
Cardiovascular Physiology
Columbus,
OH
1986
Undergraduate - Kenyon College
Gambier,
OH
1983
Certifications
- Thoracic Surgery - Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery
- Surgery - General Surgery
- Surgery - Surgical Critical Care
Specialty Interests
Postoperative care of cardiothoracic patients Interventional ProceduresExtracorporeal Support
Awards & Honors
- 1991 Alpha Omega Alpha
1986 Phi Kappa Phi
Research & Publications
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