
Latoya N Linton-Frazier MD
Adult Congenital Heart Disease, Cardiac Electrophysiology
Physician
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2000 Mon Health Medical Park DrSuite 2300Morgantown, WV 26505
Phone+1 304-599-8802
Fax+1 304-599-5607
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Education & Training
Penn State Milton S Hershey Medical CenterFellowship, Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, 2009 - 2011
Penn State Milton S Hershey Medical CenterFellowship, Cardiovascular Disease, 2006 - 2009
Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Cleveland Medical CenterResidency, Internal Medicine, 2002 - 2005
Pennsylvania State University College of MedicineClass of 2002
Certifications & Licensure
FL State Medical License 2018 - 2028
MI State Medical License 2022 - 2028
GA State Medical License 2022 - 2027
NV State Medical License 2020 - 2027
WI State Medical License 2020 - 2027
AZ State Medical License 2020 - 2026
MD State Medical License 2020 - 2026
American Board of Internal Medicine Cardiovascular Disease- Join now to see all
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification Allscripts Professional EHR, Allscripts, 2013
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 10 citationsClinical significance of increased tricuspid valve incompetence following implantation of ventricular leadsGiselle A. Baquero, Pradeep Yadav, Joshua B. Skibba, Javier E. Banchs, Latoya Linton-Frazier
Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology. 2013-09-11 - 6 citationsMetabolic forearm vasodilation is enhanced following Bier block with phentolamineRaman Moradkhan, Patrick M. McQuillan, Cynthia Hogeman, Andrea Leuenberger, Latoya Linton-Frazier
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 2007-08-03 - 36 citationsShort-term intermittent hypoxia enhances sympathetic responses to continuous hypoxia in humans.Urs A. Leuenberger, Cynthia Hogeman, Sadeq A. Quraishi, Latoya Linton-Frazier, Kristen S. Gray
Journal of Applied Physiology. 2007-06-07
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