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Profiles In Cardiology




                      JOE DIMAGGIO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL                                 PALM BEACH HEALTH NETWORK PHYSICIAN GROUP

         Thomas Forbes, MD                                                                     (PBHNPG) – CARDIOVASCULAR CARE
                                                                                                       – PALM BEACH GARDENS
          Dr. Thomas Forbes, a pediatric cardiologist and the chief
         of pediatric cardiology at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital,             Richard Faro, MD, FACS
         has a master plan for making Memorial Healthcare System
         an epicenter for data that aids in the development of cardiac              In 1983, Dr. Richard Faro performed the first open-heart
         equipment and devices.                                                   surgery in Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast at
          “In collaboration with the nonprofit CCISC (Congenital                  Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center. He also helped Palm
         Cardiovascular Interventional Study Consortium), we’d                    Beach Gardens Medical Center start the heart surgery pro-
         build modular registries that would cover nearly all of the              gram at the hospital, which just eclipsed 19,000 open-heart
         procedures performed here,” said Dr. Forbes, who was pre-                surgeries. Dr. Faro is on-staff at Palm Beach Gardens Medical
         viously at Detroit Medical Center in Michigan. “Our goal in              Center and has an office on the campus of the hospital with
         working with the FDA and Japanese regulatory organiza-                   his colleague, Dr. Joseph Motta. The practice encompasses a
         tions is to get pediatric devices more quickly approved, so manufacturers would be able   wide range of cardiac surgery care including coronary artery
         to go through the registries we’ve set up to access clinical trial data. Registries that, for   bypass graft (CABG), transcatheter aortic valve replacement
         the first time, would enable them to utilize retrospective data for a more efficient and   (TAVR) and acute aortic dissection repair. In addition, the
         cost-effective process.”                                                 practice provides vascular surgery care including transcarotid artery revascularization
          Dr. Forbes says fetal, pediatric, and adult cardiology would all benefit from the global   (TCAR), and open endarterectomy surgery. Additionally, Dr. Faro’s practice offers multi-
         initiative.                                                              ple interventions utilized in the office for chronic venous insufficiency including ablation

                                                                                  and sclerotherapy to treat varicose and spider veins. Dr. Faro is board-certified with the
         Peter Guyon, MD                                                          American Board of Surgery, American Board of Thoracic Surgery and American Board of
                                                                                  Phlebology. For his education and training, Dr. Faro completed a cardiovascular/thoracic
          A pediatric interventional cardiologist, Dr. Peter Guyon                surgery fellowship and peripheral vascular surgery fellowship at Rush University Medical
         decided early on during rotations at the University of                   Center, Chicago, IL. In addition, Dr. Faro completed a general surgery residency at
         Pennsylvania’s School of Medicine that caring for children               Creighton University School of Medicine, Omaha, NE, internship at S.U.N.Y. Downstate
         would be his focus. “I appreciate the resiliency of kids and             Medical Center and Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, NY, and graduated medical school
         how direct and honest they are about their feelings,” said Dr.           from the Creighton University School of Medicine.
         Guyon. Dr. Guyon says it’s important for him to be flexible
         in his approach to patients, since diagnosis and treatment               Joseph Motta, MD, FACS
         explanations for the congenital issues he most often sees dif-
         fer depending on the age of the individual. Parents can also               Dr. Joseph Motta specializes in cardiovascular and tho-
         add another challenging dynamic.                                         racic surgery. Dr. Motta’s practice encompasses a wide range
          The study of cardiology caught Dr. Guyon’s interest from                of procedures including transcatheter aortic valve replace-
         the beginning, with its mixture of physiology, physics, and              ment (TAVR), acute aortic dissection repair and coronary
         engineering. Following medical school in Philadelphia, Dr. Guyon headed west to the   artery bypass surgery (CABG). In addition, the practice pro-
         University of California San Diego, where he completed an internship, residency, and fel-  vides vascular surgery care including transcarotid artery
         lowship training.                                                        revascularization (TCAR), and open endarterectomy sur-
          The doctor arrived in South Florida late in 2021 and is part of the expansion of Joe   gery. Additionally, Dr. Motta’s practice offers multiple inter-
         DiMaggio Children’s Hospital’s cardiology team.                          ventions utilized in the office for chronic venous insufficien-

                                                                                  cy including ablation and sclerotherapy to treat varicose and
         Jared Klein, MD, MPH                                                     spider veins. Along with his long-time colleague, Dr. Richard Faro, Dr. Motta helped start
                                                                                  the open-heart surgery program at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, which has just
          Dr. Jared Klein, a specialist in pediatric imaging cardiology,          passed a milestone of over 19,000 open-heart surgeries. Dr. Motta is currently on-staff at
         didn’t have to look beyond his own home to find a medical                Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center and his office is located on the campus of the hos-
         role model. “I remember my dad (Dr. Allan Klein) reading                 pital. He is board-certified with the American Board of Surgery and American Board of
         echocardiograms on VHS tapes when I was a kid. I was                     Thoracic Surgery. For his education and training, Dr. Motta completed his fellowship in
         exposed to hospitals early on and went to national and inter-            thoracic and vascular surgery at Emory University, located in Atlanta, GA. Dr. Motta
         national medical conferences.”                                           completed his general surgery residency at Jackson Memorial Hospital as well as Miami
          Unlike his father, the younger Dr. Klein chose to work                  Veterans Hospital and the University of Miami School of Medicine. He graduated medical
         with pediatric patients, focusing on both echo and MRI.                  school from the University of Miami School of Medicine.
         “The experience I gained in MRI (a fellowship at Nemours
         Children’s Health in Wilmington, Delaware) really helps
         arrive at a quicker diagnosis,” said Dr. Klein, who also did
         fellowship training in pediatric cardiology at Cleveland
         Clinic Hospital. “I enjoy that everything you need to know is right in front of you.”
          A newcomer to South Florida that is part of Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital’s growing
         cardiology team, Dr. Klein says ‘Joe D.’ provides one of the most collegial and unique hos-
         pital environments he’s ever worked in.







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