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D. Luke Glancy, MD

David Lucas (Luke) Glancy was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and reared in Atlanta, Georgia. He receivedhisMDdegree fromThe Johns Hopkins and completed a residency in Internal Medicine at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Atlanta’s Grady Memorial

Dr. Glancy joined the American Heart Association in 1966 and has been a fellow of its Council on Clinical Cardiology since 1970, twice serving as the Council’s Mississippi/ Louisiana representative. He served the Louisiana Affiliate of the AHA in many capacities, was its president in 1982- 83, and its Heart Gala honoree in 2001. Dr. Glancy also is a fellow of the American College of Physicians and of the American College of Cardiology. He was named a Master Teacher of the American College of Cardiology in 1973 and was Governor of the Louisiana Chapter of the ACC from 1982 to 1985. He is a fellow of The Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions, which he helped found in 1978, and a member of the Southeastern Clinical Club the Southern Society for Clinical Investigation, the American Federation for Clinical Research, and the New Orleans Academy of Internal Medicine. He has 300 publications in peer-review medical journals. Dr. Glancy joined the Louisiana State Medical Society in 1974 and was inducted into the Society’s Hall of Fame in 2020. Glancy has been the Editor for the Journal of the LSMS since January 1, 2002 and has presided over the publication of more than 100 issues during his 20 years as editor.

Hospital where he served as Chief Resident. Dr. Glancy served in the United States Public Health Service from 1966 to 1972 and was assigned to the National Heart Institute in Bethesda, Maryland where he worked in cardiac pathology for two years and was Chief of Cardiovascular Diagnosis his last four years. In 1972 Dr. Glancy began working for the LSU Medical School in New Orleans as Chief of Cardiology. In 1974, he became Medical Director of Cardiology at Hotel Dieu (now University Hospital), a position he held for 18 years. He returned to academic medicine in 1992 as Chief of Cardiology both at LSU and at University Hospital. Since his retirement on April 1, 2014, he serves as Emeritus Professor of Medicine, Emeritus Director of the Cardiology Fellowship Training Program, Emeritus Chief of Cardiology at LSU.

300 publications in peer- reviewmedical journals

1966 to 1972

1966

1970

1972

1973

Served in the United States Public Health Service

Joined the American Heart Association

AHA Fellow of Council on Clinical Cardiology since

Chief of Cardiology, LSU Medical School in New Orleans

Master Teacher of the American College of Cardiology

1982 to 1985

1982-83

1978

1974

1974

ACC Governor of Louisiana Chapter

AHA president

Found The Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions

Joined the Louisiana State Medical Society

Medical Director of Cardiology at Hotel Dieu

2020

1992

2001

2002

2014

inducted into the Society’s Hall of Fame

Chief of Cardiology both at LSU and at University Hospital

AHA Gala honoree

Begins serving as Editor of the Journal of the LSMS

Emeritus Professor of Medicine, Emeritus Director of the Cardiology Fellowship Training Program, Emeritus Chief of Cardiology at LSU

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