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Praveen B. Datar, M.D.


BOARD-ELIGIBLE PULMONOLOGIST AND CRITICAL CARE SPECIALIST


specialists deliver convenient diagnoses and treatments for a large variety of


cardiopulmonary needs


from chronic conditions to emergent acute care.”


Muhammad Khan, M.D.


BOARD-CERTIFIED INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGIST


“At the Heart and Lung Center, our dedicated team provides exceptional care to the communi- ty allowing patients to stay close to home,” said Jessica Henry, the Heart and Lung Center’s clin- ical manager. “Our patient-focused specialists deliver convenient diagnoses and treatments for a large variety of cardiopulmonary needs from chronic conditions to emergent acute care. “We are continually striving to expand our


Julie Gunter, APN


BOARD-CERTIFIED NURSE PRACTITIONER


cardiopulmonary services to best fit the needs of our patient population. We not only want to provide the treatment our patients need but to be their support system as well.” The Heart and Lung Center’s crew is star-stud- ded with two board-certified cardiologists, two board-certified interventional cardiologists, a board-certified cardiothoracic surgeon, a board-certified pulmonologist and critical-care specialist, a board-eligible pulmonologist and critical care specialist, and a board-certified nurse practitioner.


Biplab Saha, M.D.


BOARD-CERTIFIED PULMONOLOGIST AND CRITICAL-CARE SPECIALIST


While that lineup would fit in at a metropoli- tan hospital, the clinic’s ability to pivot and react to changing patient needs quickly is something you can only find in a small-hospital environ- ment. This, said Dr. Biplab Saha, is something that sets the Ozarks practice apart. “One of the reasons why we are able to do things so quickly is because we don’t have the bureaucracy of a bigger hospital,” he said. “Some hospitals have been trying for years to imple- ment the things that we do today, and still, they still have not gotten it.


“But we, being a small institution and very close-knit, we all know each other, we’re very supportive. And if we need something, we can easily go talk to the executive leadership, and it will get done.” Another area that is paying off for patients is the introduction of new medical technology.


20 | OZARKS HEALTHCARE | WINTER 2021


“Our patient-focused


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