Tapas J. Ghose M.D.
Cardiologist | Interventional Cardiology
1130 West 40th Street Suite 2050 Lawrence Kansas, 66044About
Tapas J. Ghose, MD, is one of the members of Cardiovascular Specialists of Lawrence in Lawrence, Kansas. This practice is affiliated with Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Dr. Ghose has special clinical interests in congenital heart disease, percutaneous vascular damage, and endovascular heart repair. Dr. Ghose also practices at the Lawrence Vein Center, another affiliate of the Hospital, as he is board certified in both cardiology and vascular/endovascular medicine. At the Vein Center, he performs inpatient care for those with deep vein thrombosis and installs stents for those with stenosis. A frequent local speaker on community health, Dr. Ghose was also awarded a Compassionate Doctor Award for 2011 from Vitals.com, as well as the Top Doctor in Kansas Award from patients.
Education and Training
University of Kansas School of Medicine
University of Wales in Great Britain 2002
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine
Interventional Cardiology
Vascular Medicine
Endovascular Medicine
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Interventional Cardiology
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Lectures on public health and to raise community awareness. -
Awards
- Top Doctor in Kansas - Patients Choice Award
- Compassionate Doctor Award 2011- Vitals.com
Treatments
- Endovascular Disease, Surgical Procedures
- Heart Disease
- Stroke
- Cerebrovascular Disease
- Coronary Artery Disease (cad)
- Pain
- Vascular Disease
Professional Memberships
- Member International Association of HealthCare Professionals
Fellowships
- University of Missouri Kansas City (Cardiovascular Disease), Mid America Heart Institute (Endovascular Surgery)
Professional Society Memberships
- Society of Vascular Medicine
What do you attribute your success to?
Mentors in life and great parents
Hobbies / Sports
- Soccer
Favorite professional publications
- New England Journal of Medicine
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