1
MEG SLEEPER, VMD, DACVIM C A R D I O L O G I S T Dr. Meg Sleeper joined our team in May 2015. A:er becoming board cer=fied in 1997 and with a degree and completed residency from the University of Pennsylvania to her credit, she has worked in the sec=on of cardiology at Penn and in private prac=ce. She is an associate professor of cardiology and was sec=on chief from 2001 through 2011. Primary research interests include inherited heart diseases, in par=cular inherited cardiomyopathies and therapeu=c gene transfer. Dr. Meg Sleeper has published numerous papers including over 70 peer reviewed original papers, over 50 review papers or case reports, and 4 books. In addi=on to lecturing at pres=gious conferences, including the American Heart Associa=on, she has trained 18 veterinary cardiologists through their residency programs at the University of Pennsylvania Veterinary School. In 2015 she joined the faculty at the University of Florida veterinary school.

Meet Doctor Sleeper

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

MEG SLEEPER, VMD, DACVIMCARDIOLOGIST

Citation preview

Page 1: Meet Doctor Sleeper

MEG SLEEPER, VMD, DACVIM C A R D I O L O G I S T

Dr.  Meg  Sleeper  joined  our  team  in  May  2015.    A:er  becoming  board  cer=fied  in  1997  and  with  a  degree  and  completed  residency  from  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  to  her  credit,  she  has  worked  in  the  sec=on  of   cardiology   at   Penn   and   in   private   prac=ce.   She   is   an   associate  professor   of   cardiology   and   was   sec=on   chief   from   2001   through  2011.  Primary   research   interests   include   inherited  heart  diseases,   in  par=cular  inherited  cardiomyopathies  and  therapeu=c  gene  transfer.        Dr.   Meg   Sleeper   has   published   numerous   papers   including   over   70  peer  reviewed  original  papers,  over  50  review  papers  or  case  reports,  and   4   books.   In   addi=on   to   lecturing   at   pres=gious   conferences,  including   the   American   Heart   Associa=on,   she   has   trained   18  veterinary   cardiologists   through   their   residency   programs   at   the  University  of  Pennsylvania  Veterinary  School.    In  2015  she  joined  the  faculty  at  the  University  of  Florida  veterinary  school.