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Anthony Caruso, M.D.

Education

M.D.
Georgetown University School of Medicine

Residency/Fellowship

Cardiology Fellowship
Georgetown University Medical Center/Veterans' Administration Hospital

Clinical Electrophysiology Fellowship
Indiana University Medical Center

About

Anthony Caruso is a physician at the at Central Texas Veterans Health Care System’s Austin Outpatient Clinic. He has been a long-standing member of the American College of Cardiology. Caruso was the vice chairman and chairman for the Department of Cardiology at St. Francis Medical Center from 2011-14, and director of electrophysiology from 2006-14.

Professional Affiliations
  • American College of Cardiology
  • Heart Rhythm Society
    1992-2015
  • American Heart Association
    1991-2015
  • Virginia Academy of Medicine
    1994-2015
  • American Federation for Clinical Research
    1992-1998
Awards & Honors
  • Fellow
    American College of Cardiology
  • Award for Outstanding Achievement in Ambulatory Care
    Georgetown University Medical Center, 1986
  • Alpha Omega Alpha
    Georgetown University School of Medicine