Ronald D. Berger, MD

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Baltimore, MD 21287
Degrees:BS: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1981 Electrical EngineeringMS: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1983 Electrical EngineeringPhD: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1987 Electrical EngineeringMD: Harvard 1987 MedicineProfessional Appointments:1987-1988 Intern in Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital1988-1990 Resident in Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital1988-1990 Research Scientist, Harvard M.I.T. Division of H.S.T.1990-1993 Fellow in Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University1993-1998 Assistant Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University1996- Co-Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital1998-2005 Associate Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University2002-2005 Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University2005- Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University2005- Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
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