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Office
5323 Harry Hines Blvd
Dallas, TX 75390Phone+1 214-645-8600
Summary
- Dr. Ronald Peshock is a cardiologist in Dallas, TX and is affiliated with University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He received his medical degree from University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and has been in practice 41 years. He specializes in adult congenital heart disease and cardiothoracic imaging and is experienced in cardiac ct / mri, advanced cardiac imaging, and x-ray computed tomography.
Education & Training
- University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterResidency, Internal Medicine, 1976 - 1979
- University of Texas Southwestern Medical SchoolClass of 1976
Certifications & Licensure
- TX State Medical License 1976 - 2025
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Cardiovascular Disease
- American Board of Preventive Medicine Clinical Informatics
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Fellow (FACC) American College of Cardiology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 208 citationsCardiac Remodeling in Response to 1 Year of Intensive Endurance TrainingArmin Arbab-Zadeh, Merja A. Perhonen, Erin J. Howden, Ronald M Peshock, Rong Zhang
Circulation. 2014-12-09 - 158 citationsPrediction of total subcutaneous abdominal, intraperitoneal, and retroperitoneal adipose tissue masses in men by a single axial magnetic resonance imaging slice.Nicola Abate, Abhimanyu Garg, Ryian Coleman, Scott M. Grundy, Ronald M Peshock
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 1997-02-01 - 118 citationsQuantitation of cardiac output with velocity-encoded, phase-difference magnetic resonance imagingW. Gregory Hundley, Hong F. Li, L. David Hillis, Benjamin M. Meshack, Richard A. Lange
The American Journal of Cardiology. 1995-06-15
Press Mentions
- Even Small Weight Gain Is Bad for the HeartJuly 19th, 2017
- Hypertension in Young Adults Shows Long-Term Heart RisksMay 19th, 2017
- Major Artery More Rigid in African-Americans, Which May Explain High Rates of Hypertension and Heart DiseaseNovember 10th, 2016
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- Fellow
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