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  3. Internal Medicine Chair James Marsh, M.D., Honored by American Heart Association

Internal Medicine Chair James Marsh, M.D., Honored by American Heart Association

James D. Marsh, M.D. – chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine in the College of Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) – has been honored by the American Heart Association for his three-decade career fighting cardiovascular disease and stroke.

Marsh received the Worthen-Cornett Award on March 10 at the Little Rock Heart Ball at the Statehouse Convention Center.

Dr. Marsh receiving award from Doris Washington
James Marsh, M.D., Chair of the Department of Internal Medicine in the UAMS College of Medicine, is presented the Worthen-Cornett Award by Little Rock Heart Ball Co-Chair Doris Washington on March 10.

Named in memory of the philanthropy and dedication shown by the late George Worthen and the late James K. Cornett, M.D., the Worthen-Cornett Awarded is presented to an individual each year at the Heart Ball for excellence in volunteerism. Recipients demonstrate an outstanding commitment to working with the American Heart Association’s mission to build healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke.

Marsh has received numerous grants from the American Heart Association for a total of more than $500,000 during his career. It has funded research into using gene therapy to improve the function of a failing heart, stroke prevention and other topics.

Dr. Marsh and Event Director after ceremony
James Marsh, M.D., is pictured after the Little Rock Heart Ball award ceremony with Event Director Tammy Quick

“I am proud to receive this recognition,” Marsh said. “AHA research funding has touched the lives of every heart and stroke patient treated in the United States, no matter if the hospital is a research institution or not. This research has led to gold standard treatments and guidelines used by health care providers in every corner of the nation and around the world. Not only does every heart and stroke patient benefit from our research, but so do the millions of people who want to live healthier lives and prevent these diseases from every happening.

“My family, like the majority of families in Arkansas, has been affected by heart disease and stroke, with lives disrupted or ending too soon,” Marsh said. “It is a privilege to commit my career to developing preventive measures and new treatments for cardiovascular disease, and to caring for patients who are already bearing the burden of heart disease and stroke.”

A nationally prominent internist, cardiologist and cardiology researcher, Marsh served on the faculties at Harvard Medical School and Wayne State University before being recruited to UAMS in 2004 where he is also the Nolan Professor.

Marsh received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School in 1974. He trained in internal medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, where he went on to complete clinical and research fellowships in cardiovascular diseases. He served on the faculty at Harvard for 13 years while also directing the cardiology fellowship program at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. In 1993 he moved to Wayne State University in Detroit, where he later was appointed director of cardiology and in 2001 became associate chair of the Department of Internal Medicine.

By Amy Widner| March 26th, 2018|

Posted by Chris Lesher on March 26, 2018

Filed Under: News

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