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Tobias T. Lee, M. D. |
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It is
important to offer every patient the most advanced
cardiovascular care based on current scientific
evidence. It is equally important to treat every
patient like family. |
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Dr. Lee believes that knowledge and education
are essential components to promoting and maintaining
health. I am thrilled to be part of a discipline
that changes so rapidly and challenges me daily
to pursue lifelong learning. He enjoyed his
year as Chief Medical Resident when he was supervising
and teaching both medical students and junior
physicians in the art and science of medicine.
During his Fellowship in Cardiovascular Disease
at Harvard his research focused on expanding
our current understanding of coronary stents.
Dr. Lee enjoys spending time educating his patients
most of all so that they can better understand
and be involved with their own health issues. |
POST DOCTORAL TRAINING:
Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical
Center, Fellowship in
Interventional
Cardiology
and Peripheral
Interventions
20052006.
Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical
Center, Fellowship in
Cardiovascular Disease
20022005.
Boston University School
of Medicine Boston
Medical Center, Boston,
MA Chief Medical
Resident, 20012002
Boston University School
of Medicine Resident in
Internal Medicine
19992001.
Boston University School
of Medicine, Boston
Medical Center, Boston,
MA Intern in Internal
Medicine 19981999.
EDUCATION:
Yale University School of
Medicine, MD
New Haven, CT
1994 1998.
Harvard College, AB
Cum Laude.
Cambridge, MA
19901994
Lakeside High School
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I grew up in Washington State and spent 16 years
on The East Coast for college and my medical training.
I am happy to finally return home. My wife, two
boys, and I look forward to spending
our free time biking, hiking, fishing, and camping.
I am an avid photographer, and I'm delighted to
be back in the Northwest where I can photograph
the beautiful nature scenes.
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CLINICAL
EXPERIENCE:

Dr. Tobias Lee enjoys the field of cardiovascular
medicine because of the many advances and treatment
options available for any single condition. The most
rewarding aspect of Cardiology is to be able to find
the best diagnostic test or treatment plan for any
individual patient. When medicines alone are not
enough, Lee has the additional training required to
treat patients with serious coronary artery disease
using angioplasty, stents, and other techniques. He
is also trained in noninvasive and invasive vascular
medicine and is experienced in treatment of peripheral
arterial disease using both medicines as well as more
aggressive approaches. Dr. Lee brings his experience
of over 1,000 successful coronary and peripheral vascular
procedures performed at Harvard to Cardiac Study Center
patients. |
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