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Mader joins cardiology team at Marshall Health

Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall Health and Mountain Health Network medical and dental staff welcome Jason Mader, D.O., to their team of cardiologists.

Mader has been named an assistant professor in the department of cardiovascular services at the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine. He specializes in both invasive and noninvasive cardiology. The invasive branch of cardiology uses open or minimally invasive procedures to identify or treat abnormalities within the heart and vascular structures. These include coronary angiograms, peripheral angiograms, pacemakers and implantable defibrillators. Noninvasive includes echocardiography, stress testing, vascular ultrasound and medical care.

He earned his medical degree from the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in Lewisburg, West Virginia, followed by a general surgery residency at Charleston Area Medical Center in Charleston, West Virginia. Mader came to Marshall University in 2013 to complete his internal medicine residency, followed by a cardiology fellowship, also at Marshall University.

Mader is accepting new patients and referrals at Marshall Cardiology, an outpatient department of Cabell Huntington Hospital, located in the Erma Ora Byrd Clinical Center at 1249 15th Street in Huntington. For appointments and referrals, call 304-691-8500.

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About Marshall Health

Marshall Health is the faculty practice plan of the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, making it the region’s only academic health system. With more than 350 providers, 70 areas of primary and advanced care and nearly 40 outpatient clinic locations, Marshall Health is also the largest, most comprehensive health care provider in the Tri-State region. To learn more, visit www.marshallhealth.org

 

About Mountain Health Network

Mountain Health Network, Inc., is a West Virginia-based, not-for-profit health delivery system composed of Cabell Huntington Hospital, a 303-bed teaching hospital for Marshall University Schools of Medicine, Pharmacy and Nursing; St. Mary’s Medical Center, a 393-bed teaching hospital that operates St. Mary’s Schools of Nursing, Respiratory Care and Medical Imaging; Hoops Family Children’s Hospital, a 72-bed pediatric specialty hospital within Cabell Huntington Hospital; and a management agreement with Pleasant Valley Hospital, a 201-bed facility with 101 licensed acute beds and 100 long-term care beds. Mountain Health is committed to improving the health and well-being of over one million children and adults in 23 counties in West Virginia, southern Ohio and eastern Kentucky through understanding, respecting and meeting their needs.