Physicians

Eleanor E. Kennedy, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.H.R.S.

  • Undergraduate: Emory College in Atlanta, Georgia

  • Medical School: Emory College in Atlanta, Georgia, 1979

  • Internship/Residency: Internal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine and Boston City Hospital both in Boston, Massachusetts

  • Fellowship(s): Clinical Cardiology and Cardiac Electrophysiology, both at Yale University School of Medicine in Boston, Massachusetts

  • Board Certifications: Cardiovascular Disease, Cardiac Electrophysiology, Internal Medicine

  • Honors/Achievements: Current Chief of Cardiology and member of the Physician Executive Committee at Baptist Medical Center in Little Rock, first formally trained Electrophysiologist in Arkansas and established the first dedicated Electrophysiology Laboratory at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, past faculty member of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, past member of Center’s Credentials Committee and Quality Improvement Committee at Baptist Medical Center in Little Rock, past Vice Chief of Cardiology and Board member of the Arkansas Affiliate of the American Heart Association

  • Research: Involved in studies for implantable heart rhythm devices

  • Professional Societies/Memberships: Fellow - American College of Cardiology, Fellow - Heart Rhythm Society

  • Service Locations: Kanis

  • Specialty/Interests: Electrophysiology, focusing on radiofrequency, ablation, implantation of heart rhythm devices, autonomic nervous system testing, and clinical consultation

  • Hospital Privileges: Little Rock hospitals

  • Personal: Native of Pensacola, Florida, lives in Little Rock with her husband, has a son and a daughter, active in presentations and fundraising for the Medical Mile of the Arkansas River Trial project

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