Congenital Cardiac Surgery (Thoracic Surgery), Thoracic Surgery
Work:
Covenant Medical Group IncEast Tennessee Cardiovascular Surgery Group 9125 Cross Park Dr STE 200, Knoxville, TN 37923 8656325900 (phone), 8656372114 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio Graduated: 1989
Procedures:
Coronary Artery Bypass Heart Valve Procedures Lung Biopsy Septal Defect Repair Pacemaker and Defibrillator Procedures Removal Procedures on the Lungs and Pleura Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Repair Thoracoscopy
Conditions:
Aortic Valvular Disease Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter Cardiac Arrhythmia Cardiomyopathy Congenital Anomalies of the Heart
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Pollard graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio in 1989. He works in Knoxville, TN and specializes in Congenital Cardiac Surgery (Thoracic Surgery) and Thoracic Surgery. Dr. Pollard is affiliated with Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center and Parkwest Medical Center.
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Thomas Pollard
Work:
IBM - Support Services Representative (2008) Circuit City - Computer technician (2004-2008)
Education:
Honolulu Community College - CENT
About:
Eat, sleep, and breathe computers (and I have pasta sauce for blood).  Love food and all things gaming and technology! Infosec and security is also growing on me.
Thomas Pollard
Work:
World Motor Sports Breast Cancer Foundation - Executive Director
ut the Cyclones have lost a lot of firepower following the programs best NCAA finish since winning it all in 1994. #1 man Wesley Kiptoo turned pro. Veterans Thomas Pollard andFestus Lagat exhausted their eligibility. So did grad transferRyan Ford. That leaves Iowa nativeGable Sieperda (41st) as
Weve literally had some continue using drugs while in the hospital, said Dr. Thomas Pollard, a veteran cardiothoracic surgeon in Knoxville, Tenn. Thats like trying to do a liver transplant on someone whos drinking a fifth of vodka on the stretcher.
"You gotta fill up the pipeline and support these good people and, after a while, things get straightened out," says Thomas Pollard, dean of Yale's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, which includes Allred's program.