Randall G. Hess, D.O., F.A.C.C. - Education
EDUCATION:
Abilene Christian University
Abilene, Texas
September 1961 to June 1964
MEDICAL SCHOOL
Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine
Kirksville, Missouri
Doctor of Osteopathy D.O.
September 1964 to May 1968
HOSPITAL TRAINING:
INTERNSHIP
Detroit Osteopathic Hospital
Detroit, Michigan
July 1968 to June 1969
RESIDENCY
Detroit Osteopathic Hospital
Detroit, Michigan
July 1969 to June 1970
RESIDENCY
Wilford Hall United States Air Force Medical Center
Lakeland Air Force Base
San Antonio, Texas
July 1970 to June 1973
FELLOWSHIP
University of Alabama Hospitals and Clinics
Birmingham, Alabama
July 1973 to June 1973
MILITARY SERVICE:
United States Air Force
Rank - Major USAFMC - Honorable Discharge
July 1970 - October 1977
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Alabama Cardiovascular Group, P.C., Bessemer, AL
2/1/03 - Present
Carraway Methodist Medical Center and
Norwood Clinic; Birmingham, Alabama
1980 - 1/31/02
PRIVATE PRACTICE
Cardiovascular Diseases; Gadsden, Alabama
1977 - 1980
ACTIVE STAFF
Baptist Memorial Hospital; Gadsden, Alabama
1978 - 1980
ACTIVE STAFF
Holy Name of Jesus Hospital; Gadsden, Alabama
1977 - 1980
CHIEF OF CARDIOLOGY AND DIRECTOR OF
CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION LABORATORIES
Kessler USAF Medical Center (Kessler United States
Air Force Regional Hospital), Kessler Air Force Base,
Biloxi, Mississippi
DIRECTOR, CARDIAC REHABILITATION PROGRAM
Baptist Memorial Hospital
Gadsden, Alabama
FACULTY INSTRUCTOR
Family Practice Residency Program
Baptist Memorial Hospital
Gadsden, Alabama
DIRECTOR, CARDIAC REHABILITATION PROGRAM
Carraway Methodist Medical Center
Birmingham, Alabama
1980 - 1993
APPOINTMENTS:
UAB Medical West
Bessemer, Alabama
SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS:
Fellow, American College of Cardiology
Fellow, Council of Clinical Cardiology,
American Heart Association
Member, American College of Physicians
Member, Medical Association of the State of Alabama
Member, Jefferson County Medical Society
Member, American Heart Association
INVITED PARTICIPANT AND SPEAKER:
Current Concepts and Indications for Pacing
Biloxi, Mississippi, August 16, 1976
Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Multi-disciplinary Approach
(Program Director), Baptist Memorial Hospital
Gadsden, Alabama, November 3, 1979
PAPERS PRESENTED:
- "Rubenstein-Taybi Syndrome with a Ballooning Mitral Valve: Presentation in an Adult". American College of Physicians, Air Force Regional Meeting in association with Society of Air Force Physicians, February 24, 1972