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MIMA - Gateway Dr
1223 Gateway Dr.
Melbourne, FL  32901
Office Phone: 321-725-4500 Ext. 7220

Education

Undergraduate Degree
SUNY Stony Brook

Brookhaven, NY
1978
B.A. English

Undergraduate Degree
Krakow Medical Academy
1978 - 1980

Graduate Degree
Florida Institute of Technology
Melbourne, FL
1996
M.B.A.

Medical School
St. George's University
School of Medicine
Grenada, West Indies
1982 - 1982

Internship
Staten Island Hospital
Pediatrics
Staten Island, NY
1/1983 - 1/1983

Residency
Staten Island Hospital
Pediatrics
Staten Island, NY
1983

Residency
St. Vincent's Medical Center
NY
1983 - 1986
Chief Medical Resident 1985-1986

Fellowship
Bay Pines VA Medical Center
Cardiology
FL
1986 - 1988

Fellowship
University of South Florida
Cardiology
Tampa, FL
1986 - 1988

Certifications

Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine

Cardiovascular Medicine
American College of Cardiology

Nuclear Cardiology
American Board of Nuclear Cardiology

Affiliations

American College Of Cardiology

James M. Ronaldson, M.D. F.A.C.C.
Cardiology

I am a native of New York City where I received my Undergraduate education. My Medical Residency was at St. Vincent's Hospital, Staten Island where I was Chief Resident in 1985-86. I moved to Tampa in 1986 and obtained my cardiology training at USF. After my Fellowship , I was an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at USF. I moved to Melbourne in 1988 where I practice Clinical, Invasive and Nuclear Cardiology at HRMC and Palm Bay Hospitals. I joined MIMA in 1996. I have been the CFO at MIMA for approxiamtely 8 years . My additional cardiology skills include Pacemaker and AICD insertion, Transesophageal echocardiography and 64 Slice CT Angioraphy interpretation.

I have been married for 25 years to my wife Jeri and we delight in raising our three children. I enjoy biking, tennis and triathlons. I lecture on lifestyle modification to complement standard medical intervention for the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular disease.