Wednesday, February 19, 2014

One of the most senior doctors in cardiology

The time span of his career is measured in decades, and his greatness, in the number of people that he’s helped. Chauncey Crandall has been a cardiologist for as long as he can remember, and as one, helped countless individuals in improving their heart health, and look towards a better future.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Chauncey Crandall’s personal experiences have helped him with his work

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Many of the people that have achieved success in their life claim that during this process, they practically gave up their personal life. While a person’s work greatly influences his take on life and his overall personality, sometimes the personal life can change the way someone handles the aspects present on a professional front.

Do you think that any of these issues can apply to the life of a cardiologist? After all, there isn’t any room for experimentation and all procedures and proceedings of the field are quite standard. However, there is one man, whose entire life changed because of two separate incidences. This includes his life in the sphere of his work, as well.

Chauncey Crandall is the director of preventive cardiology and clinical medicine at the Palm Beach Cardiovascular Clinic, in Florida. As one of the senior doctors of the facility, and one of the most talented ones, he is a much respected figure.

His qualifications and research work alone make him a very eligible cardiologist. Over the years, he’s saved many lives and has had countless of breakthrough moments in the OT.

However, something happened that changed the way he approached his work. When he was forty eight, Chauncey Crandall suffered a heart attack. This was the first incidence of its kind for Chauncey. After experiencing the other side of the equation, and experiencing what a patient goes through, first hand, he was even more empathetic about how he dealt with his patients, as he knew precisely where they were coming from.

Still, that isn’t the only thing he had to go through. In 2006, his son Chad lost his life to leukemia. This was the most devastating thing that ever happened to Chauncey Crandall. He now runs a foundation named after his son, and regularly updates a report that is published with the intention of helping people fight heart related issues, effectively. He often appears as a guest speaker at key events, with the same intention.