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Dr. Maria Luz Garagiola serves as an Assistant Professor in the Division of Cardiology within the Department of Medicine, having joined in September 2025. Her clinical expertise spans echocardiography, congenital heart disease, cardiovascular complications during pregnancy, and complex cardiac conditions in adult patients.
Her academic journey includes:
- Medical degree from Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina, where she earned first place in the National Academic Olympiad of Medical Students
- Clinical rotation opportunity at Yale School of Medicine following her national award
- Cardiology residency (location unspecified in source)
- Two-year fellowship in Adult Congenital Heart Disease and Cardio-Obstetrics at the University of Toronto
- One-year fellowship in Adult Echocardiography at Western University
Dr. Garagiola's research integrates advanced cardiac imaging with specialized care for pregnant patients and adults with congenital heart defects. Her work addresses critical gaps in cardio-obstetrics and long-term management of congenital conditions transitioning into adulthood, utilizing echocardiography as a core diagnostic tool. This interdisciplinary approach bridges pediatric and adult cardiology domains while focusing on high-risk patient populations.
Her professional recognition includes:
- First Place, National Academic Olympiad of Medical Students (Argentina)
- Annual Fellowship Award for Community Service, University of Toronto
No information is available regarding student mentorship, research grants, or laboratory affiliations in the provided materials.
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