Jagadeesh (Jay) R.. Ganji, MD, FACC
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Dr. Ganji has a special interest in nuclear cardiology, cardiac intervention and peripheral vascular medicine. He is active in teaching residents and students. In his spare time, he enjoys biking, driving, and spending time with his wife and three sons.
Office Location(s):
The Southeastern Heart & Vascular Center
1331 North Elm Street
Greensboro, North Carolina 27401
Location Phone: 336-273-7900
Additional Location Phone: 877-954-9954
Location Fax: 336-275-0433
1678 Westbrook Avenue
Burlington, North Carolina 27215
Location Phone: 3365389787
Accepting new patients:
I am accepting new patients.
Primary Specialty:
Cardiology
Medical Education:
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) J.J.M. Medical College, Davanagere, India
Residency:
Resident in Internal Medicine, St. John Hospital and Medical Center : 1997Detroit, Michigan
Resident in Internal Medicine, J.J.M. Medical College : 1992
Davanagere, India
Fellowship:
Interventional Fellow, St. John Hospital and Medical Center : 2001Detroit, Michigan
Fellow in Cardiology, St. John Hospital and Medical Center : 2000
Detroit, Michigan
Board Certifications:
American Board of Interventional Cardiology : 2001American Board of Medical Specialty : 2000
Cardiology
American Board of Internal Medicine : 1996
Affiliations:
Moses Cone Health Systems Active Staff
American College of Physicians
American College of Cardiology
Honors and Awards:
Clinical vignette Competition Coronary Vasospasm : 1998third place, Michigan Chapter of ACC
MBBS- Top ten medical graduate placement : 1998
J.J.M. Medical College
Gold Medalist- Top score, Internal Medicine : 1992
J.J.M. Medical College
Publications:
Eptifibatide and risk of bleeding after failed thrombolysis : 2004Diagnostic Pattern and Temporal Trends in the Evaluation of Adult Patients Admitted to the Hospital with Syncope : 2001
Sudden Death in Recipents of Transvenous Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Systems: Terminal Events : 1999
Predictors and Potential Mechanisms
Syncope Work-up: Diagnostic Yield of Routine Neurologic Evaluation in Adult Patients Hospitalized for Syncope: Time for Change? : 1999

