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Dr. Amy Hackmann is a well-known thoracic and cardiac surgeon in Los Angeles, California. She received her medical diploma from the University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Medicine in 2002. (At the same institution, in 2001 she received the BA title in Chemistry). Dr. Hackmann completed her medical education with a residency in general surgery at the University of South Florida, a residency in cardiothoracic surgery at the University of Southern California, a residency in vascular biology and surgery research at Washington University, a fellowship in thoracic surgery at the University of Southern California - LAC+USC Medical Center and a fellowship in transplant program, vascular surgery, thoracic/cardiovascular surgery at the University of Pittsburg. She is certified by the American Board in surgery, thoracic and cardiac surgery and her subspecialties are: general cardiac, adult cardiac surgery and cardiopulmonary transplantation. She works in several hospitals in the area, including Keck Medical Center of USC, USC Norris Cancer Hospital, Torrance Memorial Medical Center, Huntington Memorial Hospital and Methodist Hospital Of Southern California. She has published three articles in cooperation with other doctors.
University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Medicine
Medical School
University of South Florida
Residency
University of Southern California - LAC+USC Medical Center
Fellowship
American Board of Surgery
American Board of Thoracic Surgery
Torrance Memorial Medical Center
Languages: English/Spanish
(310) 325-9110
3330 Lomita Blvd
Read MoreA randomized, placebo-controlled trial of doxycycline after endoluminal aneurysm repair.
Hackmann, A.E., Rubin, B.G., Sanchez, L.A., Geraghty, P.A., Thompson, R.W., Curci, J.A.; J Vasc Surg. 2008 Sep.
See more >>MF-tricyclic inhibits growth of experimental abdominal aortic aneurysms.
Keeling, W.B., Hackmann, A.E., Colter, M.E., Stone, P.A., Johnson, B.L., Back, M.R., Bandyk, D.F., Shames, M.L.; J Surg Res. 2007 Aug.
See more >>Cigarette smoking increases aortic dilatation without affecting matrix metalloproteinase-9 and -12 expression in a modified mouse model of aneurysm formation.
Bergoeing, M.P., Arif, B., Hackmann, A.E., Ennis, T.L., Thompson, R.W., Curci, J.A.; J Vasc Surg. 2007 Jun.
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