Peter P. Toth, MD, PhD, FAAFP, FICA, FNLA, FAHA, FCCP, FACC
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Biosketch
Dr. Toth is a visiting clinical associate professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Illinois School of Medicine. Dr. Toth practices at the Sterling Rock Falls Clinic in Sterling, Illinois, where he is the director of preventive cardiology. He is also the chief of medicine and vice chief of cardiovascular medicine at CGH Medical Center in Sterling, Illinois. Dr. Tóth received a PhD degree in biochemistry from Michigan State University in East Lansing and an MD degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit. He completed residency training in family medicine at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.
Affiliation
- Director of Preventative Cardiology
Sterling Rock Falls Clinic, Ltd.
Chief of Medicine, CGH Medical Center
Clinical Associate Professor
University of Illinois School of Medicine
Sterling, Illinois
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Online Activities involving Peter P. Toth
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A recent report from the American Heart Association (AHA) indicates that an estimated 17.6 million individuals 20 years or older suffer from coronary artery disease (CAD) leading to an estimated 1.3 million PCI...
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An estimated 610,000 new cases of MI and 325,000 recurrent MIs and 195,000 silent MIs will occur this year in the US; this translates to 1 ME every 34 seconds. The mortality associated with...
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Following a coronary event, nearly 25% of patients will die within 1 year and about the same number will have another episode within 6 years. The high morbidity and mortality rates associated with acute coronary...
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Recent heart disease and stroke statistics indicates that an alarming 23% of patients do not fill their cardiac medications within 7 days post discharge and 18% of patients do not fill the prescriptions even...
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