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Place of Birth: Manchester, New Hampshire
College: St. Anselm College
Medical College: University of Vermont
Internship: Maine Medical Center
Residency: University of Vermont Medical Center
Fellowship: University of Vermont Medical Center
Certifications: American Board of Internal Medicine, 1977

American Board of Internal Medicine in Cardiovascular Disease, 1984

John G. Finn, M.D.

Dr. Finn has been in private practice in St. Petersburg since 1989. After graduating from the University of Vermont Medical College in 1973 he served his medical residency and cardiology fellowship at the University of Vermont, finishing in 1978. He was the Vermont Heart Association’s Teaching Fellow in 1977 to 1978. He spent the next three years in private practice in Denver, Colorado where he established the noninvasive cardiac laboratory at St. Luke’s Hospital.

He then worked in the Veteran’s Administration and established noninvasive cardiac laboratories at the Manchester, New Hampshire V.A. Hospital in 1981 and the Bay Pines Florida V.A. in 1984. While at the Bay Pines V.A. Hospital from 1984 to 1989, he served as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of South Florida Medical School, as Assistant Chief of Cardiology at the Bay Pines V.A. Hospital and as Co-Director of Cardiovascular Research (1988 to 1989), at the Bay Pines V.A. Hospital.

Dr. Finn is certified by The American Board of Internal Medicine in the fields of Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Diseases and is a Fellow of The American College of Cardiology, and a member of the American Heart and Florida Heart Associations, The American Society of Echocardiogram, the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance and the American Association for Nuclear Cardiology. His interests include non-invasive cardiology, nuclear cardiology, cardiac and vascular ultrasonography.