Samir Dahdal, M.D. FACC is board certified in Cardiovascular Disease and Nuclear Cardiology. He completed his cardiovascular training at Albany Medical Center in 2004 where he served as Chief Resident. He moved to Tucson with his family in 2006. He led the Outreach and Cardio-Oncology clinical program at the University Medical Center until he joined Tucson Heart Group in October 2016. Dr. Dahdal has a strong interest in primary cardiac prevention and long-term follow-up care of cancer patients with chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity.
Medical School
Doctor of Medicine
St. George’s University School of Medicine
Grenada, West Indies
1997
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
University of Illinois
Chicago, Illinois
1990
Postgraduate Training
Fellowship, Cardiovascular Medicine
Division of Cardiology
Albany Medical Center
Albany, New York
2001-2004
Chief Resident, Department of Internal Medicine
Albany Medical Center
Albany, New York
2000-2001
Resident, Internal Medicine
Department of Internal Medicine
Albany Medical Center
Albany, New York
1997-2000
Certifications
Board Certified in Cardiovascular Disease, 2005 to present
Board Certified in Nuclear Cardiology, 2010 to present
Professional Affiliations
American College of Cardiology
American Society of Echocardiography
International CardiOncology Society
Language
Arabic