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Michael A. Kwasman, M.D., FACC 
Cardiovascular Diseases and Cardiac Electrophysiology 
 
Dr. Kwasman is a native of Buffalo, New York. He joined Spokane Cardiology in 1993.  Dr. Kwasman is Board Certified in Cardiovascular Diseases, Cardiac Electrophysiology and Internal Medicine.
 
 
As a cardiac electrophysiologist, he provides an array of services, including:
 
Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
Expert Cardiology Consultation
Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiovascular Conditions
Cardiac Electrophysiology and Anti-Arrhythmia Management
Insertion and Maintenance of Internal Pacemakers and Defibrillators
Invasive Cardiac Catheterization
Acute Hospital Coronary Care
Cholesterol Management
Heart Failure Management
Treadmill and Drug-induced Stress Testing
 
Dr. Kwasman received training at the University of California, San Francisco, where he completed his Cardiology Fellowship and Electrophysiology Fellowship. Dr. Kwasman attended medical school at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He completed Internal Medicine Residency at the University of Minnesota. 
 
HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS 
 
Deaconess Medical Center
Holy Family Hospital
Kootenai Medical Center
Sacred Heart Medical Center
Valley Hospital Medical Center
 
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 
 
Faculty, American College of Cardiology
American Medical Association
Washington State Medical Association
Spokane County Medical Society
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