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300 Pasteur Dr
Palo Alto, CA 94304
+1 (650) 723-4000
https://stanfordhealthcare.org
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John W. MacArthur, MD
Stanford Sports Cardiology
Andreas Loening
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John W. MacArthur, MD
John W. MacArthur, MD, is a highly skilled cardiothoracic surgeon specializing in adult cardiac surgery, lung transplants, and various cardiovascular procedures. He holds multiple board certifications and has completed prestigious fellowships at Stanford University, demonstrating his commitment to advanced medical practices. With a strong educational background from Columbia University and extensive research contributions in the field, Dr. MacArthur is dedicated to improving patient outcomes through innovative surgical techniques and therapies. His work encompasses both clinical excellence and significant advancements in cardiac care, making him a notable figure in the medical community. Generated from the website
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Leaders in Sports Cardiology Whether you’re a professional athlete, a marathon runner, or a weekend warrior, we can evaluate your heart health and address any exercise-related concerns. Our team offers the highest level of cardiac care to help you continue exercising safely and performing at your best.
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Andreas Loening
Dr. Loening is both a clinical radiologist and an active research focused on expanding the capability of MR and PET/MR as it relates to imaging of organs in the chest, abdomen, and pelvis. Clinical research aims include the application of new or improved MR sequences and reconstruction mechanisms to increase the speed, robustness, and diagnostic capability of body MR protocols, and combining PET molecular imaging agents with MRI to improve the diagnostic power of clinical imaging.
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