Nancy LeCompte Radtke, MD, FACC
Internist
1000 N Front St Wormleysburg PA, 17043About
With 38 years of experience, Dr. Nancy Lecompte Radtke, MD is a board-certified cardiologist currently serving patients at Pinnacle Health Cardiovascular Institute located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. To begin her career, Dr. Radtke graduated from the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine in 1983 with her medical degree. In order to provide her patients with the specialized care they need, she holds expertise in cardiovascular disease and internal medicine. In addition, she is affiliated with Pinnacle Health at Harrisburg Hospital, UPMC Clinical Carlisle, Pinnacle Health Community Campus General Osteopathic Hospital, and Geisinger Holy Spirit Hospital. On a more personal note, she is fluent in English and Spanish. Additionally, she attributes her success to her parents, who have instilled hard work ethic in her, and to loving what she does. In her free time, she enjoys breeding horses and dressage.
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Education and Training
MD at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Va Commonwealth Univ, Med Coll of Va Sch of Med, Richmond Va 1983
Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine 1983
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine- Internal Medicine
Cardiovascular Disease
Electrophysiology
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Teaches Residents at PinnacleHealth Harrisburg Hospital -
Treatments
- Anxiety
- Heart Disease
- Atrial Flutter
- Cardiomyopathy
- Coronary Artery Disease (cad)
- Pain
Fellowships
- Indiana University, 1987-1990
Professional Society Memberships
- Pennsylvania Medical Society, Heart Rhythm Society, American Society of Echocardiography, American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association
What do you attribute your success to?
- Her parents instilling hard work ethic in her and loving what she does.
Hobbies / Sports
- Breeding Horses, Dressage
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