Christine Schwiebert, Physician Assistant Specializing in Cardiothoracic Surgery, Making a Mark in Dallas

Dedicated Physician Assistant Brings Expertise and Passion to Enhancing Patient Care in the Operating Room

(Isstories Editorial):- New York City, New York Apr 9, 2024 (Issuewire.com) – Christine, a skilled Physician Assistant (PA) with a specialization in first assisting in cardiothoracic surgery, is making waves in the medical community in Dallas, Texas. With a passion for surgical care and a commitment to excellence, she has established herself as a valuable asset in the field of congenital cardiothoracic surgery for both pediatric and adult patients.

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Before embarking on her professional journey, her educational background includes a Masters of Medical Science in PA studies from Nova Southeastern University and a Bachelor’s degree in International Healthcare from Sonoma State University. She honed her skills at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital before practicing at Medical City Dallas Children’s Hospital.

Holding membership status, Christine is an active member of the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) and continuously seeks to enhance her skills and knowledge in the field of cardiothoracic surgery.

In addition to her professional pursuits, she finds solace in various hobbies such as bike riding, motorcycles, yoga, reading, snorkeling, scuba diving, and hiking.

Learn More about Dr. Christine Schwiebert:

Through her findatopdoc profile, https://www.findatopdoc.com/doctor/82704337-Christine-Schwiebert-Physician-Assistant 

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