PANAMA CITY -- Gulf Coast Regional Medical Center has announced the formation of Gulf Coast Cardiology, a division at the hospital dedicated to providing cardiovascular services.
The division is comprised of cardiologists Don Davis, Ajay Labroo, and Francis Le.
“We’re truly excited with the addition of three outstanding cardiologists to our medical staff. All of them provide a wealth of experience, allowing us to extend comprehensive cardiac services across the Northwest Florida panhandle and the rural communities we serve,” said hospital president and CEO Carlton Ulmer.
Davis, a diagnostic cardiologist, earned his medical degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport and completed residency training in internal medicine at the University of Florida Health Sciences Center in Gainesville. He completed his cardiovascular disease fellowship at Ochsner Clinic Foundation in New Orleans.
Labroo, a board-certified in interventional, received his medical degree from the University of Illinois-Chicago. He performed his residency training in internal medicine at Loyola University Medical Center, including three years of fellowship training in cardiovascular medicine and two years of fellowship training in interventional cardiology.
Le, a board-certified general and interventional cardiologist and clinical cardiac electrophysiologist, earned his medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina and completed residency training in internal medicine at Boston Medical Center. He is fellowship-trained in cardiac electrophysiology, interventional cardiology and cardiovascular disease. Dr. Le is also a consultant for aerospace medicine and a senior aviation medical examiner for the FAA.