Glenn Wetzel, MD

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10700 Charter Dr Ste 140
Columbia, MD 21044
Dr. Glenn Wetzel is an Associate Professor (PAR) of Pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His area of expertise is interventional pediatric electrophysiology (ablation and pacing). Dr. Wetzel received his M.D. from the University of California in San Diego’s School of Medicine. He then completed his residency and fellowship at the UCLA David Geffen School of MedicineDr. Wetzel specializes in arrhythmia management. He is also the leader of the Pediatric ECG Review (pECGreview) program. The program provides an ECG of the week, which enhances the ECG reading skills of pediatric cardiology fellows and other trainees and faculty. To learn more about this program, visit www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heart-vascular-institute/specialty-areas/pediatric-and-congenital-heart-center/research/our-research/pediatric-ecg-review
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