About The Doctor

Robert Meguid

Cardiothoracic Surgery , Assistant Professor

Back in the summer of 2012, Robert Meguid joined a medical team as the assistant professor after a fellowship with the cardiothoracic surgery from the University of Washington. What made Meguid a good candidate for the Colorado Medical Center was how he had a long held interest related to benign and malignant lung diseases, and he also had an interest in lung transplants. At the Colorado Medical Center, over 115 patient had had a successful transplant within the last 20 years.

National Recognition

Dr. Robert Meguid has never been idle in his career for a moment. In addition to practicing cardiothoracic surgery, he has been recognized nationally for his research in thoracic surgery.

Dr. Meguid worked with a team of researchers at Johns Hopkins University. This team conducted some of the biggest studies on survival rates of patients who received lung and heart transplants. Dr. Meguid learned that survival rate was highest at the medical centers that handled the most cases.

If you believe you or a loved one could benefit from the care of an expert cardiothoracic surgeon specialized in treating asbestos-related disease, contact Dr. Robert Meguid today.

Clinical Practice

Dr. Meguid practices with a group of surgeons with unparalleled experience in the field of cardiothoracic surgery. The group includes Dr. John Mitchell, who served as the chief of thoracic surgery at the University of Colorado, and Dr. Michael Weyant. With their combined years of experience, the group has what it takes to treat malignant pleural mesothelioma.

If you believe you or a loved one could benefit from the care of an expert cardiothoracic surgeon specialized in treating asbestos-related disease, contact Dr. Robert Meguid today.

Article Sources

  1. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov