Dr. James D Bloch, DO is a Internist - General practicing in New Albany, OH
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University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
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University of Health Science, College of Osteo Med, Kansas City Mo | Other Degree | 1979 | |
Kansas City University of Medicine & Biosciences - College of Osteopathic Medicine | Other Degree | 1979 | |
Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine | Medical Degree | 1979 |
Institution | Focus | Year |
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Internship - Genesys Regional Medical Center NEW ALBANY | Not Specified | |
Residency - Genesys Regional Medical Center | Not Specified | |
Residency - TriDentistry Medical Center/Medical University of South Carolina Program | Not Specified |
Role | Organization | Time |
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Member | American College of Osteopathic Internists | Present |
Member | American Osteopathic Association, DO | Present |
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Years In Practice: 39 (started in 1986)
Accepts New Patients: Yes
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Practice At 7277 Smiths Mill Rd Suite # 250 - 7277 Smiths Mill Rd Suite # 250
“Probably saved me from a heart attack on pre-admission testing”
I was looking to send a personal thank you but could not find a correct email. I was being tested to make sure I was ok for a hip replacement. Dr Bloch noted something called an inverted T wave on my ECG and compared it to one 9 years earlier. It was different. I had just ridden 50 miles on my hand cycle and felt ok so I was more than willing to blow it off. Well, I had abnormalities on my nuclear heart scan. I had a 99% blockage in one coronary and 80% in the other. They placed 4 stents.
Comment - “ Probably saved me from a heart attack on pre-admission testing ”
I was looking to send a personal thank you but could not find a correct email. I was being tested to make sure I was ok for a hip replacement. Dr Bloch noted something called an inverted T wave on my ECG and compared it to one 9 years earlier. It was different. I had just ridden 50 miles on my hand cycle and felt ok so I was more than willing to blow it off. Well, I had abnormalities on my nuclear heart scan. I had a 99% blockage in one coronary and 80% in the other. They placed 4 stents.