Gerald B. Lee
Cardiologist | Interventional Cardiology
13413 East 51st Street Kansas City Missouri, 64133About
Gerald B. Lee, MD, is now a retired physician who served over 30 years in the fields of cardiology, family medicine, and medical examination. In his time of practice, Dr. Lee had triple certification from the esteemed American Board of Internal Medicine in cardiology, cardiovascular disease, and internal medicine. He spoke internationally on his areas of expertise, and authored various medical publications as well. Over the course of his career, graduating in 1958 with his MD, Dr. Lee also served at Fort Carlson for the US Army.
Education and Training
University of Missouri
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine- Cardiology
Internal Medicine
Cardiovascular Disease
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Local, Regional, National, and International Public Speaking -
Internships
- St. Louis Hospital (Internal Medicine)
Fellowships
- University of Missouri School of Medicine
Professional Society Memberships
- West Central Medical Society of Missouri, Forest Landowners Association, American Medical Association
Articles and Publications
- Has been Published in 14 Articles
Philanthropic Initiatives
- Fort Carlson, US Army
Hobbies / Sports
- Singing, Church Choir, Men's Choral Group, Bird Hunting in the Past
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