Joshua Winslow, MD

Open

Photos

257 Hospital Dr NE
Bolivia, NC 28422
Growing up in Massachusetts, medicine was a family affair. My mother was a nurse for more than 30 years, and I admired her dedication to her profession and her patients. One of my three older brothers also went into cardiology, so I was privileged to watch both of these people make their way in the medical field before me and guide me through my own training and career choices. \n Cardiology combines my loves of medicine, physiology and performing procedures. Collaborating with other physicians in the field is one of my favorite parts of the job, as my patients and theirs benefit from the sharing of information. As a general invasive cardiologist, I manage almost all aspects of cardiac care. From performing and interpreting noninvasive imaging to performing diagnostic procedures to placing cardiac devices, I enjoy the variety of cardiac care, as it challenges me each day. \n I worked my way through medical school by serving in the U.S. Army. I was honored to care for service members as a cardiologist in El Paso, Texas, before going into private practice. My wife, Marilu, and I are happy to have now made North Carolina our home. Our son has moved away, but we are excited every time he gets home for a visit. When I'm not busy with family activities, I enjoy golfing, boating, fishing and all the other outdoor activities our area has to offer.
Owner verified
See a problem?

You might also like

George McLeod, MD
Psychiatrists and psychoanalysts, Internal medicine practitioners

George McLeod, MD

I've been enamored with medicine for as long as I can remember. My grandfather, for whom I was named, was a general practitioner in my hometown of Reidsville, North Carolina and took care of nearly the entire town. \n Within a few hours of my premature birth, my grandfather suspected I had pneumonia. He had me transferred to Moses Cone Hospital, where I spent three weeks in the ICU. A few weeks after I was discharged, I went into septic shock. Again, my grandfather recognized the signs. He coded me during the ambulance ride, which saved my life. \n I was always driven to succeed academically and wanted to attend a top college to improve my chances of following in my grandfather's footsteps. At Wake Forest University, I majored in chemistry and volunteered at healthcare clinics in Winston-Salem. I was thrilled to attend Wake Forest for medical school, which is where my passion for cardiology began to blossom. \n I did my internal medicine residency at the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas because the program director's pitch included that the school is known for training cardiologists and sending them all over the world. I knew I wanted to live in North Carolina, so the all over the world part didn't attract me. The cardiology training program did. \n During my cardiology fellowship at the Ochsner Clinic in New Orleans, I fell in love with the city and with a New Orleans girl named Alex. \n During my second year in fellowship, I interviewed for a job with a Wilmington practice with incredible doctors, advanced practitioners and administrators. Accepting the job was one of the easiest decisions of my life. (Marrying Alex was the easiest.) \n My specialties include general cardiology; advanced imaging, including transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography; stress testing and coronary CTA. I also perform cardioversions and implant loop recorders. I love my job, my patients, this community and the people with whom I have the pleasure of working. \n In my free time, I love running and spending time with Alex and our young son. A wonderful golden retriever and calico cat complete our family. We are in love with the city and enjoy days on the beach, diving into new restaurants and bars, walking the loop and exploring all the water sports the area makes possible.
United StatesNorth CarolinaBoliviaJoshua Winslow, MD

Yext