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Northern Light Health, Maine's second-largest health care system, has added Dr. Malachy Sullivan to the Northern Light Cardiology team.
Sullivan joins a team that has specialties in electrophysiology and cardiovascular disease.
He received his medical degree at Loyola University of Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. At Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, N.H., he completed an internal medicine residency, as chief resident, and completed a cardiovascular medicine fellowship as chief fellow in the cardiac electrophysiology unit.
An electrophysiologist diagnoses and treats issues with the heart's electrical system.
“Cardiac electrophysiology can be very confusing to patients,” said Sullivan. “My goal with every visit and patient is to bring clarity on the disease process affecting them, then incorporate their wishes with the best treatments available to enable a longer, healthier life.”
Sullivan is board-certified in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease with the American Board of Internal Medicine and is board-eligible in cardiac electrophysiology.
Northern Light Health is an integrated health care system comprising 10 member hospitals with 987 licensed beds; a single physician-led medical group; eight nursing homes with 585 long-term beds; five emergency transport members and 37 primary care locations. The hospital firm has more than 12,000 employees in Maine.
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