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About Joseph Levine
Specialty
Cardiology
Electrophysiology
Professional Statement
Joseph H. Levine, M.D., is Director of the Arrhythmia and Pacemaker Center at St. Francis Hospital. Previously he served as Co-Director of the Clinical Electrophysiology Laboratory at Johns Hopkins Hospital, as well as Director of the Electrophysiology Laboratory at Mercy Medical Center, Good Samaritan Hospital, and also at Huntington Hospital. He received his medical degree from the University of Rochester and completed his medical internship and residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Cardiology Division at Johns Hopkins Hospital and a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Electrophysiology at the University of Pennsylvania. He served as an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Cardiology Division at Johns Hopkins University and an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Physiology at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Levine was named one of the "Best Doctors" by New York Magazine and one of the Best Doctors in America by Castle Connolly.
Provider Gender
Male
Language
English
Experience
Training
John Hopkins Medical Center
Residency, Cardiology, 1986
Yale-New Haven Hospital
Internship, Medicine, 1984
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
Medical School, 1980
Board Certifications
Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
American Board of Internal Medicine, 1992
Cardiovascular Disease
American Board of Internal Medicine, 1987
Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine, 1983
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- Cigna
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