Biographical summary
Dr. Robert Rea is a board-certified Cardiac Electrophysiologist. He attended undergraduate at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, TN and medical school at George Washington University in Washington, DC. He completed a residency in Internal Medicine at the Maricopa County Hospital in Phoenix, AZ, followed by two years spent with the U.S. Public Health Service on the Zuni Indian Reservation in New Mexico, and then completed a fellowship in General Cardiology at Penn State University Hershey Medical Center, and then Electrophysiology and Cardiovascular Physiology fellowships at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, VA. Prior to joining Mayo Clinic in 1994, he was faculty at the University of Iowa in the Cardiology/Cardiac Electrophysiology section. His research training was in autonomic physiology and in the two years of that fellowship he spent several months in Gothenburg, Sweden working with Dr. Gunnar Wallin who pioneered the technique of sympathetic nerve recordings in humans. His current interests include cardiac arrhythmias, pacemaker and defibrillator implantation and explantation, and autonomic physiology.
Conditions treated
Procedures performed
Interests
- Cardiac electrophysiology
- Autonomic nervous system cardiovascular effects
- Investigational pacing/defibrillation
- Advanced device therapy including venoplasty and snares for Pacemaker, ICD, and CRT placement; leadless pacemakers; subcutaneous defibrillators
Mayo Clinic locations
Education
- 1987
Research Fellowship - Cardiovascular PhysiologyMedical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University
- 1985
Fellow - ElectrophysiologyMedical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University
- 1984
Fellow - CardiologyMilton S. Hershey Medical Center, Pennsylvania State University
- 1981
ResidentMaricopa County General Hospital
- 1978
MDGeorge Washington University
- 1973
BAVanderbilt University
Activities and honors
Certifications
- 1987
Cardiovascular DiseasesAmerican Board of Internal Medicine
- 1981
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal Medicine
Awards and honors
- 2006
Excellence Through Teamwork AwardMayo Clinic
- 1983
Citation for Excellence in the Provision of Internal Medicine ServicesUnited States Public Health Service
- 1973
B.A. Magna Cum LaudeVanderbilt University
- 1973
MemberPhi Beta Kappa Honor Society
Professional memberships
- 1997
18th Annual Scientific Session, Heart Rhythm Society (formerly NASPE)
- 1997
18th Annual Scientific Session, Heart Rhythm Society (formerly NASPE)
- 1996
17th Annual Scientific Session, Heart Rhythm Society (formerly NASPE)
- 1996
17th Annual Scientific Session, Heart Rhythm Society (formerly NASPE)
- 1996 - present
Minnesota Medical Association
- 1996 - present
Cardiac Electrophysiology Society
- 1995 - present
Heart Rhythm Society (formerly NASPE)
- 1993 - present
American Physiological Society
- 1993 - present
American Physiological Society
- 1991 - present
Central Society for Clinical Research
- 1990
American College of Cardiology
- 1990 - present
American College of Cardiology
- 1989 - 1992
Research Committee, University of Iowa
- 1988 - 1998
American Federation for Clinical Research
- 1988 - 1993
Housestaff Evaluation Committee, University of Iowa
- 1987
Scientific Council, American Heart Association
- 1987
Circulation Council, American Heart Association
- 1987
High Blood Pressure Council, American Heart Association
- 1982
American College of Physicians
- 1980 - 1981
Housestaff, Maricopa County General Hospital
Publications