Dr. Chris Fine Joins National Jewish Health Cardiology Team

OCTOBER 22, 2021

DENVER — Chris Fine, MDChris Fine, MD, has joined the cardiology faculty at National Jewish Health in the Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine.
    

Dr. Fine comes to National Jewish Health from the University of Louisville School of Medicine, where he completed his fellowship in cardiovascular disease. He has a focused interest in the growing field of cardio-oncology and is one of a handful of cardiologists in the country who have the specialized training needed to treat the adverse cardiovascular events that are becoming more common among cancer patients. He sees patients at the National Jewish Health main campus.

Dr. Fine received his medical degree from Marshall University School of Medicine in West Virginia, and completed his residency at Oregon Health and Science University. He is board certified in cardio-oncology, echocardiography

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