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Jan 7, 2024At 76, Dr. Paul D. Thompson, now Chief of Cardiology Emeritus with Hartford Hospital, shares the wealth of knowledge from his 50-plus years in medicine By Marcia Simon January 7, 2024 at 6:00 a.m.

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Paul D. Thompson, MD, graduated from Tufts College and from Tufts Medical School. He served as a medical intern and resident at Tufts New England Medical Center and completed his training in cardiology at Stanford Medical Center. Dr. Thompson is Chief of CardiologyEmeritus, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut, and Professor of

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Paul D. Thompson, MD, is Chief of CardiologyEmeritus, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut. He has authored over 500 peer-reviewed articles on heart disease treatment. These are not really “Rules” and not yet 500, but hopefully helpful principles I have used in teaching and practice over the 50+ years since I graduated from medical school.

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Dr. Paul Thompson – Athletes’ hearts and COVID | Doctors have been seeing athletes’ hearts being affected by COVID in a few ways. Dr. Paul Thompson, Chief of Cardiology Emeritus, Hartford Hospital… | Paul D. Thompson, MD, is Chief of CardiologyEmeritus, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut. He has authored over 500 peer-reviewed articles on heart disease treatment.

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Paul D Thompson Md Chief Of Cardiology Emeritus Hartford Hospital

Paul D. Thompson, MD, is Chief of CardiologyEmeritus, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut. He has authored over 500 peer-reviewed articles on heart disease treatment. Jan 7, 20242024-01-07 – By Marcia Simon. When Dr. Paul D. Thompson, stepped down from his position at Hartford Hospital, those who know him understood that his “retirement” didn’t mean taking it easy. At 76, Thompson, now chief of cardiology emeritus with Hartford Hospital, shares the wealth of knowledge from his 50-plus years in medicine.

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Feb 6, 2024Paul D. Thompson, MD, is Chief of Cardiology, Emeritus at Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT and Professor of Medicine, Emeritus at the University of Connecticut. He graduated from Tufts College and Tufts Medical School. He served as a medical resident and as a cardiac catheterization fellow at the Tufts New England Medical Center before training Dr. Paul Thompson – Athletes’ hearts and COVID | Doctors have been seeing athletes’ hearts being affected by COVID in a few ways. Dr. Paul Thompson, Chief of Cardiology Emeritus, Hartford Hospital… |

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Dr. Paul Thompson – Athletes’ hearts and COVID | Doctors have been seeing athletes’ hearts being affected by COVID in a few ways. Dr. Paul Thompson, Chief of Cardiology Emeritus, Hartford Hospital… | Feb 6, 2024Paul D. Thompson, MD, is Chief of Cardiology, Emeritus at Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT and Professor of Medicine, Emeritus at the University of Connecticut. He graduated from Tufts College and Tufts Medical School. He served as a medical resident and as a cardiac catheterization fellow at the Tufts New England Medical Center before training

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Paul D. Thompson, MD (@PaulDThompsonMD) / X Jan 7, 2024At 76, Dr. Paul D. Thompson, now Chief of Cardiology Emeritus with Hartford Hospital, shares the wealth of knowledge from his 50-plus years in medicine By Marcia Simon January 7, 2024 at 6:00 a.m.

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Dr. Paul Thompson – Athletes’ hearts and COVID | Doctors have been seeing athletes’ hearts being affected by COVID in a few ways. Dr. Paul Thompson, Chief of Cardiology Emeritus, Hartford Hospital… | Paul D. Thompson, MD, is Chief of CardiologyEmeritus, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut. He has authored over 500 peer-reviewed articles on heart disease treatment. These are not really “Rules” and not yet 500, but hopefully helpful principles I have used in teaching and practice over the 50+ years since I graduated from medical school.

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Dr. Paul Thompson, MD – Hartford, CT | Cardiology Dr. Paul Thompson is Chief of Cardiology, Emeritus at Hartford Hospital and Professor of Medicine, Emeritus at UCONN. He received his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine and has been in practice 45 years. He specializes in general cardiology, preventive cardiology and sports cardiology. He has authored over 500 scientific

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Mpls.St. Paul Magazine Names Four Radiologists Top Doctors Rising Stars | Midwest Radiology Paul D. Thompson, MD, is Chief of CardiologyEmeritus, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut. He has authored over 500 peer-reviewed articles on heart disease treatment.

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Dr. Paul Thompson – Athletes’ hearts and COVID | Doctors have been seeing athletes’ hearts being affected by COVID in a few ways. Dr. Paul Thompson, Chief of Cardiology Emeritus, Hartford Hospital… | Jan 7, 20242024-01-07 – By Marcia Simon. When Dr. Paul D. Thompson, stepped down from his position at Hartford Hospital, those who know him understood that his “retirement” didn’t mean taking it easy. At 76, Thompson, now chief of cardiology emeritus with Hartford Hospital, shares the wealth of knowledge from his 50-plus years in medicine.

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Dr. Paul Thompson – Athletes’ hearts and COVID | Doctors have been seeing athletes’ hearts being affected by COVID in a few ways. Dr. Paul Thompson, Chief of Cardiology Emeritus, Hartford Hospital… |

Dr. Paul Thompson – Athletes’ hearts and COVID | Doctors have been seeing athletes’ hearts being affected by COVID in a few ways. Dr. Paul Thompson, Chief of Cardiology Emeritus, Hartford Hospital… | Paul D. Thompson, MD, graduated from Tufts College and from Tufts Medical School. He served as a medical intern and resident at Tufts New England Medical Center and completed his training in cardiology at Stanford Medical Center. Dr. Thompson is Chief of CardiologyEmeritus, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut, and Professor of

Dr. Paul Thompson – Athletes’ hearts and COVID | Doctors have been seeing athletes’ hearts being affected by COVID in a few ways. Dr. Paul Thompson, Chief of Cardiology Emeritus, Hartford Hospital… | Mpls.St. Paul Magazine Names Four Radiologists Top Doctors Rising Stars | Midwest Radiology Dr. Paul Thompson is Chief of Cardiology, Emeritus at Hartford Hospital and Professor of Medicine, Emeritus at UCONN. He received his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine and has been in practice 45 years. He specializes in general cardiology, preventive cardiology and sports cardiology. He has authored over 500 scientific

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