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We work as a team, providing coordinated care in pediatric and adult cardiac imaging. Our physicians and staff are dedicated experts. We collaborate with other specialists in cardiology, surgery, medicine, anesthesia and nursing, and we strive to provide the most advanced approach to cardiac care. To better serve our patients, we provide them with access to written reports and images.
Our research program is active in basic science, translational and multi-center clinical trials. We work closely with granting agencies, industry sponsors and the University of Mississippi Medical Center to develop and publish new knowledge.
Education and sharing of knowledge is a top priority. We train technologists, medical students, residents, fellows and physicians in the cutting-edge field of cardiac imaging. We are active in the community and believe that heart health is important to the future of medicine.
About Cardiac Imaging
Our goal is to provide a satisfying patient care experience and excellent diagnostic imaging that transforms lives.We work as a team, providing coordinated care in pediatric and adult cardiac imaging. Our physicians and staff are dedicated experts. We collaborate with other specialists in cardiology, surgery, medicine, anesthesia and nursing, and we strive to provide the most advanced approach to cardiac care. To better serve our patients, we provide them with access to written reports and images.
Our research program is active in basic science, translational and multi-center clinical trials. We work closely with granting agencies, industry sponsors and the University of Mississippi Medical Center to develop and publish new knowledge.
Education and sharing of knowledge is a top priority. We train technologists, medical students, residents, fellows and physicians in the cutting-edge field of cardiac imaging. We are active in the community and believe that heart health is important to the future of medicine.