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Dr. Reyes received his Fellowship and Graduate studies from Baylor College of Medicine and Affiliated Hospitals. He completed his undergraduate studies at Texas A&M University. He has been honored as a Diplomate with American Board of Cardiovascular Diseases and is affiliated with many local hospitals as he strives to stay current with the changing cardiovascular technologies. Throughout his career, Dr. Reyes has broadened his knowledge base by writing publications. His bilingual ability further enhances his value to his peers and his patients.
Contact Dr. Guillermo A. Reyes at: reyesmd@cosapa.com

Curriculum Vitae

Guillermo A. Reyes, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.S.C.A.I.
Practicing Since 1997

Education to Present

 

August 1997 - Present

Private Practice - Interventional Cardiologist San Antonio, Texas.  Staff at Santa Rosa NW Hospital, the Methodist Hospital, St. Luke's Baptist Hospital, and San Antonio Transplant and Specialty Hospital

 

Performed:
   Over 10,000 Heart Cath, Angioplasty and Stent Procedures
   Over 15,000 Nuclear Stress tests
   Expertise in pacemaker and defibrillator implantation
   Expertise in Peripheral procedures and stenting
   Expertise: Echocardiography (TEE, Stress, Echo)

 

1994 - August 1997

Cardiology Fellowship - Baylor College of Medicine and Affiliated Hospitals.

 

1991 - 1994

Internal Medicine - Baylor College of Medicine and Affiliated Hospitals. Internship and Residency.

 

1986, 1988 - 1991

Medical School - Baylor College of Medicine and Affiliated Hospitals. 

 

1987 - 1988

Anatomy Teacher Assistant and Pediatric Surgical Research.

 

1983 - 1986

Texas A&M University - Undergraduate.  Honor Curriculum, Presidential Scholar.  Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry.

 

1981 - 1983

High School for the Engineering Professions, Houston, Rank #1.

Certification and Licensure

 

2004     Fellow of American Society of Cardiovascular Angiography and Intervention

 

2000     Fellow of America College of Cardiology

 

1998     Diplomate, American Board of Cardiovascular Diseases

 

1994     Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine

 

1992     Licensed in Texas

Professional History

 

2001 - Present
Private Practice - San Antonio, Texas

 

2000 - 2001
Chief of Cardiology, Santa Rosa NW Hospital

 

1994 - 1997
The Methodist Hospital, Houston - CCU covering Physician

 

1991 - 1997
VA Medical Center, Houston - Medical Officer on Duty

 

1987 - 1988
Baylor College of Medicine, Gross Anatomy Teacher Asst  and Pediatric Surgical Research.

Professional Affiliations

 

Member of the American Medical Association

 

Member of the American Heart Association

 

Member of the Bexar County Medical Society

 

Member of the American College of Cardiology

 

Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

 

Fellow of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions

 

Fellow of the American College of Cardiology

Publications

 

1.  Journal of Pediatric Surgery 28(5):712-5. May 1993.  Pancreatic Anatomy in Children: emphasis on its importance to pancreatectomy. ReyesGA. FowlerCL. Pokorny, WJ.

 

2.  (Abstract Society of Nuclear Medicine) Photon Attenuation correction using Gadolinium-153 line sources reduces regional implications for quantitative tomographic analysis.  Z-X He , S. Gangopadhyay, G. Reyes, M.S. Verani and J.J. Mahmarian.

 

3.  (AHA 69th Scientific Sessions, Nov 1996) Effect of Sequential Coronary Stenosis of Mild to Moderate Severity on Myocardial Perfusion.  Assessed by Stress Myocardial Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography.  S. Gangopadhyay, Z-X He, G. Reyes, J.J. Mahmarian, M.S. Verani.

 

4.  Journal of Nuclear Cardiology 2001 Sep-Oct; 8(5):548-54 Tolerance and diagnostic accuracy of an abbreviated adenosine infusion for myocardial scintigraphy: a randomized prospective study.