D. George Wyse - Education

Education

Dr. Wyse obtained his PHD in Pharmacology in 1969 from McGill University in Montreal, Canada and subsequently conducted two years of postdoctoral research at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, New Mexico. After his stint in the USA, Dr. Wyse returned to Canada, completing his MD training in 1974 at the University of Calgary. By 1978, Dr. Wyse had completed specialization training in Internal Medicine at the Foothills Medical Centre, also located in Calgary, followed by training in Cardiology at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, Oregon.

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