
Cardiovascular Surgery, which joined USA Health in 2024, earned the three-year reaccreditation in the areas of extracranial cerebrovascular testing, peripheral arterial testing and peripheral venous testing.
By Kimberly Donnellan, M.D., F.A.C.S.
USA Health Midtown
Warmer weather means more time outdoors, and since May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, this is a great reminder about the importance of using sunscreen. 
Skin cancers are the most common types of cancer, but also the most treatable, especially when detected early. Besides regular screenings, always use sunscreen to protect your skin and yourself. 
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Cardiovascular Surgery, which joined USA Health in 2024, earned the three-year reaccreditation in the areas of extracranial cerebrovascular testing, peripheral arterial testing and peripheral venous testing.
“To all the medical students and residents I’ve worked with, thank you for the opportunity to be involved in your medical education,” Kilgo said. “I will always appreciate this award.”
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