Chris Geohas, MD

Dr. Chris Geohas

MD, FACC

Dr. Chris Geohas

Fellow, American College of Cardiology In Cardiology Practice since 2003

Medical Education:

  • Medical Doctor, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL

Internship, Residency & Fellowship:

  • Internship/Residency-Internal Medicine, Northwestern University/ENH, Evanston, IL
  • Fellowship-Cardiovascular Disease, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center Chicago, IL

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Internal Medicine; Originally certified in 2000 in IM
  • American Board of Internal Medicine, Subspecialty Cardiovascular Disease

Professional Appointments and Memberships:

  • Fellow, American College of Cardiology
  • Chief of Staff, Abrazo Central
  • Vice Chief of Staff, Abrazo Central/Arizona Heart Hospital
  • Chair of Credentialing Committee, Abrazo Central
  • Chair of Physician Improvement Committee, Abrazo Central
  • Treasurer, Phoenix Baptist Hospital
  • Instructor of Clinical Medicine Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago IL
  • Instructor of Clinical Medicine at Midwestern University/Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, Glendale, AZ

Committee Member Appointments:

  • Medical Executive Committee, Phoenix Baptist
  • Chest Pain Committee, Phoenix Baptist Hospital
  • Admissions Committee Northwestern University Medical School
  • Admissions Committee Interviewer, Northwestern University Medical School

Special Recognition:

  • Intern of the year 1997
  • Resident of the year 1999
  • Chief Resident 2000
  • Top Doc Banner Thunderbird Hospital 2006
  • Top Doc Cardiovascular Disease Phoenix Magazine 2010
  • Graduation Speaker for Arizona Heart Institute School Echo Program: 2007/2008
  • Patients’ Choice Physician 2011
  • Most Compassionate Doctor 2011,2012

Research:

  • Principal Investigator of AIM High Trial, NIH, University of Washington
  • Principal Investigator Amarin Reduce -IT study, PharmaNet
  • Principal Investigator Pre-Determined Study, NIH/Harvard
  • Sub-Investigator CETP Inhibitor Study, Roche Pharmaceuticals
  • Principal Investigator Aim High MRI Carotid Sub Study, NIH/University of Washington

Languages Spoken

  • English
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