Dr. Richard Blum graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1978. He completed his Internship at Georgetown University Medical Center. At the Boston Medical Center (formerly known as the Boston City Hospital), he finished his residency in Internal Medicine followed by a fellowship in Cardiovascular Disease. In addition, Dr. Blum finished a fellowship at the Harvard School of Public Health in Cardiovascular Disease.
Dr. Blum provides specialized care for the heart and cardiovascular system. He is certified under the American Board of Internal Medicine in Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease, and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology. He is currently welcoming new patients.
Education
Harvard School of Public Health, Cardiovascular Disease, Fellowship - 1984
Boston Medical Center (Formerly Boston City Hospital), Cardiovascular Disease, Fellowship - 1983
Boston Medical Center (Formerly Boston City Hospital), Internal Medicine, Residency - 1981
Georgetown University Medical Center, Internship - 1979
Harvard Medical School – 1978
Board Certifications
American Board of Internal Medicine, Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology - 1994
American Board of Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease - 1983
American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine - 1981
Memberships & Associations
American College of Cardiology
Biomedical Ethics Committee
Graduate Medical Education Committee
Heart Rhythm Society