Dr. Michael Kelemen is a dedicated general cardiologist at the Johns Hopkins Heart and Vascular Institute in the Department of Medicine. He is recognized for his research in cardiac rehabilitation, showcasing the importance of exercise in treating conditions like hypertension, high cholesterol, and aiding in cardiac event recovery. Dr. Kelemen, an associate professor of medicine at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, obtained his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania Health System School of Medicine.
With a background that includes residencies at University Hospitals of Cleveland and cardiology fellowships at esteemed institutions such as the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, Dr. Kelemen brings a wealth of experience to his practice. Active in community health, he has played key roles in organizations like the Health Alliance and The Horizon Foundation, focusing on medical and mental health services for underserved populations.
As the founding medical director of the Prescribed Active Cardiac Exercises (PACE) program at Catonsville Community College, Dr. Kelemen has been instrumental in demonstrating the benefits of exercise for cardiac patients. His commitment to patient care and community health underscores his reputation as a respected figure in the field of cardiology.
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