Arthur M. Levy, MD, FACC, FACP, FAHA, FNASPE
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Arthur M. Levy, MD, FACC, FACP, FAHA, FNASPEEducation:Medical School Training:ResidencyBellevue Hospital, New York, NY FellowshipMary Fletcher Hospital, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT Specialty:Cardiac Arrhythmias Certifications:Internal Medicine Academic Appointments:Professor of Pediatrics Professor of Medicine Biography:Dr. Levy has been at the University of Vermont College of Medicine since 1958 when he joined the institution. His career epitomizes that of an academic physician with devotion to clinical care, teaching, and research. Dr,. Levy is the Medical Director of Fletcher Allen Health Care’s Department for Network Development. He has served on the Board of Directors of the Vermont Affiliate of the American Heart Association. A specialist in both pediatric and adult cardiology, Dr. Levy has investigated and written on heart conditions in infants, children and adolescents, with particular emphasis on cardiac arrhythmias. As a result of this research he has developed an international reputation as an expert in the field of cardiac arrhythmias in youth. Dr. Levy spent 2 years in London, England as a Visiting Consultant in Cardiology, first at Guy’s Hospital & Medical School and later at the St. Bartholomew’s Hospital & Medical School. After returning to the University of Vermont in 1974 he initiated the Cardiac Electrophysiology Laboratory that was the first of its kind in New England. Major Research Interests:Publications:Anderson, R.A., A.M. Levy, R.L. Naeye, and B.S. Tabakin. Rapidly progressing pulmonary vascular obstructive disease during early childhood in association with ventricular septal defects. Am. J. Cardiol. 19:854. 1967. Levy, A.M., B.S. Tabakin, and J.S. Hanson. Hemodynamic responses to graded treadmill exercise in young untreated labile hypertensives. Circulation 35:1063. 1967. Levy, A.M., B.S. Tabakin, J.S. Hanson, and R.M. Narkewicz. Hypertrophied adenoids causing pulmonary hypertension and severe congestive heart failure. N. Engl. J. Med. 277:506. 1967. Levy, A.M., J.S. Hanson, and B.S. Tabakin. Congestive heart failure in the newborn in the absence of primary heart disease. Am. J. Cardiol. 26:409. 1970. Levy, A.M. Innocent murmurs. Cardiovasc. Clinics 4(3):18-26. 1972. Levy, A.M., D.M. Leaman, and J.S. Hanson. The effects of digoxin on systolic time intervals of newborns and infants. Circulation 46:816-823. October 1972. Levy, A.M., A.J. Camm, and J.F. Keane. Multiple arrhythmias detected during nocturnal monitoring in patients with congenital complete heart block. Circulation 55:247-253. February 1977. Levy, A.M., Bonazinga, B.J.: Sudden Sinus Slowing with Junctional Escape: A Common Mode of Initiation of Juvenile Supraventricular Tachycardia. Circ. 67:84, 1983. Wilson, R., Gibson, T.C., Terrien, C.M., Jr., Levy, A.M.: Hyperthyroidism and Familial Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. Arch. Int. Med. 143:378, 1983. Dewey, R.C., Capeless, M.A., Levy, A.M.: Use of Ambulatory Electrocardiographic Monitoring to Identify High-Risk Patients with Congenital Complete Heart Block. N. Engl. J. Med. 316:835-839, 1987. |

