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John Plowden is a Professor at the Medical College of Georgia, affiliated with the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Cardiology. He is a practicing pediatric cardiologist with a 30-year experience in pediatric interventional catheterization and active involvement in clinical teaching and patient care.
His research and clinical interests include:
- General pediatric cardiology
- Non-invasive electrophysiology (EP)
- Autonomic dysfunction, particularly POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome)
- Interventional cardiac catheterization
His work bridges clinical practice and medical education, with a strong focus on training future physicians in pediatric cardiology.
Dr. Plowden has been teaching courses such as RPED 5001 (Pediatrics Cardiology), RPED 5002 (Pediatrics General), and PEDS 5005 (Pediatric Cardiology Externship) in the most recent academic year, indicating ongoing academic engagement.
No scientific awards or publications were listed in the provided text.
He is actively involved in medical education and clinical instruction but there is no mention of student advisement, research grants, or laboratory work in the available information.





