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Michael Allen Odle MD

Subspecialization
Cardiology

Dr. Michael A. Odle, MD, FACC, is a highly respected cardiologist with extensive education and
training. He earned his B.S. in Biology from Marshall University, followed by his M.D. from
Marshall University School of Medicine. Dr. Odle completed his residency in Internal Medicine
and fellowship in Cardiovascular Disease at BAMC, Fort Sam Houston, TX. He is board certified
in Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease, and a Certified Cardiac Device Specialist. Dr.
Odle’s interests include cardiac device therapy and advanced cardiac life support. He is a
Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and a member of the Heart Rhythm Society. Dr.
Odle has been recognized with numerous awards for teaching excellence and clinical education
throughout his career.

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