History
Dr. Kusumoto graduated with his Doctor of Medicine from St. Louis University, School of Medicine in 1995 and finished his residency in Internal Medicine at UC Davis in 1998. Subsequently, in 2001, Dr. Kusumoto finished his fellowship in Cardiology, followed by a fellowship in Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology in 2002, both degrees earned while studying at the Oregon Health Sciences University. Dr. Kusumoto then earned a Master's Degree in Public Health in 2003, also at the Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, Oregon. Beginning in 2002 the doctor first began to practice medicine in his field of Electrophysiology for Colorado Permanente. In 2005 the doctor left Colorado Permanente after accepting a recruitment offer from Enloe Medical Center in Chico, CA. From 2005 until present day, the doctor has served the Chico, California community as Enloe Medical Center's Director of Electrophysiology. Additionally, in 2005 Dr. Kusumoto founded the Arrhythmia Center of Northern Cal
Specialties
Board Certified Electrophysiologist Board Certified Cardiologist Director of Electrophysiology, Enloe Medical Center NOTE: Practices Electrophysiology Accepts new patients by referral from a General Practitioner or Cardiologist.