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Gina Price Lundberg, MD FACC is
the President of the Center for Preventive Cardiovascular Care,
PC in East Cobb. She founded and directed of The Women's Heart Center,
the first women's cardiac prevention program in the state of Georgia
in 1998. She also founded and directed The Heart and Health Center
for Women at Northside Hospital in 2001. She is currently the Director
of the St. Joseph’s Hospital of Atlanta‘s Heart Center for Women.
She was named by
Governor Sonny Perdue to the Advisory Board for Women’s Health,
Georgia Department of Women’s Heath, Department of Community Health
for 2007-2008. She is a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
at Emory University and teaches cardiology fellows at Grady Hospital.
She also teaches medical students from the Medical College of Georgia
in preventive cardiology.
She has been a Board Member of the American Heart Association for
Atlanta since 2001. She was the Chairman for the 2002 and 2003 Atlanta
AHA Women to Women Conference and was the Chairman for the 2005
and 2006 AHA Vintage Affair, part of the Go Red for Women campaign.
For 2007, she was the Chair of Go Red for Women for the metro Atlanta
area. She has been working with the national organization, Sister
to Sister Foundation from 2004 till the present and is serving as
the Chair for 2008.
She has been interviewed on the
subject of Heart Disease in Women in Glamour magazine, MD News,
the Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia, the Atlanta Business
Chronicle, the Atlanta Journal Constitution and other magazines.
She has been seen on GPB Georgia Report and interviewed on numerous
local news shows. She has published articles in several medical
journals and contributed to several text books. She is a national
speaker for the American Heart Association and speaks on the topic
of women and heart disease for community programs as well as medical
education programs to physicians and health care providers.
Dr. Lundberg has lived most of her life in Atlanta, GA. She attended
the Medical College of Georgia and trained in Internal Medicine
at Atlanta Medical Center (Georgia Baptist). Her cardiology fellowship
was at Rush University in Chicago. She has been in private practice
in Atlanta since 1994. She is Board Certified in Cardiology and
Internal Medicine and recertified in both in 2002. She is active
at St. Joseph’s Hospital of Atlanta and Northside Hospital. Dr.
Lundberg has three children and considers motherhood her first and
foremost career. |