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Martin P Emert

Martin P Emert, MD

ElectrophysiologyCardiology

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Highlights

Age Groups Seen

  • Children
  • Teens
  • Adults
  • Adults Over 65

Languages

  • English

Gender

Male

About Martin P Emert

Dr. Martin Emert is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine with subcertifications in clinical cardiac electrophysiology and cardiovascular disease. He completed a fellowship at Barnes Hospital. He earned his medical degree from the University of Missouri - Kansas City and completed his residency at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Dr. Emert specializes in cardiac electrophysiology and cardiovascular diseases. His areas of interest include heart arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation, heart palpitations, sudden cardiac death treatment and screening, supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), ventricular tachycardia (VT), pacemaker, implantable defibrillators and radio frequency ablation. Dr. Emert believes, in this time of advancing technology, it becomes even more important that healthcare providers keep the patient as the number one priority. Healthcare is a team approach and the patient is the team leader. The role as the doctor is to be their advisor and to guide them to achieving and maintaining good health.

Locations

    • 4000 Cambridge Street, Suite G600, Kansas City, KS 66160
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Expertise

Education

  • Fellowship: Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Cardiac Electrophysiology, 1997
  • Fellowship: Washington University School of Medicine, Cardiovascular Diseases, 1994
  • Residency: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Internal Medicine, 1991
  • Internship: Case Western Reserve University, Internal Medicine, 1989
  • Medical School: University of Missouri-Kansas City, Doctor of Medicine, 1988
  • Undergraduate School: University of Missouri-Kansas City, Bachelor of Arts, 1987

Board Certifications

  • Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2011