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Dr. Ronald Frazier practices general cardiology at the
OSU Heart Center at Bucyrus. He also participates in the heart failure program at the OSU Heart Center at Stoneridge. A member of the Heart Failure Society of America, the American Medical Association and the Columbus Academy of Medicine, Dr. Frazier has served as principal investigator in clinical trials, the most recent of which was for CURE, a trial evaluating anti-platelet therapy in patients with unstable angina.
Experience
Dr. Frazier has more than 25 years experience in cardiac care. He comes to OSU Medical Center following 15 years as founder of Clinical Cardiology Specialists, Inc., practicing both in Columbus and Delaware, Ohio. Before that he was in private practice in Columbus, including Riverside Cardiology and Ronald Frazier, Inc.
Education
The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health
Training
Internship and Residency, Internal Medicine, Riverside Methodist Hospitals; Fellowship, Cardiology, Riverside Methodist Hospitals
Clinical Interests
Congestive heart failure
Research Interests
Pharmaceuticals and thrombolytic therapies
Languages
English
Awards
• Recognized by WBNS-10TV’s “Docs Rate Docs”
• Featured in “Guide to Top Doctors,” Center for the Study of Services of 15,000 Top Rated Physicians in America’s Largest Metropolitan Areas
Affiliations
The Ohio State University Hospital, OSU Cardiovascular Medicine in Bucyrus, OSU Heart Center at Stoneridge
Speaking Topics
Congestive heart failure, preventive cardiology
Email: Ronald.Frazier@osumc.edu
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