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Dr. Darrell J. Solet is originally from Houma, Louisiana. He attended Louisiana State University where he received a Bachelor of Science in microbiology and a Bachelor of Arts in English literature. He also studied at the Southern Illinois University of Carbondale, where he participated in the Medical/Dental Education Preparatory Program. He received his medical degree from Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, New Hampshire.
Dr. Solet completed his internal medicine residency at Indiana University School of Medicine, where he received the A. Ebner Blatt Memorial Award and also served as chief medical resident. He completed his cardiology fellowship at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine for Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine and regularly hosts and mentors medical students from Dartmouth’s Urban Health Scholars program. He also offers a cardiology elective for Dartmouth students during their clinical years.
Dr. Solet serves as the director of the CIS telemedicine program. He also plays an integral part of our structural heart program for minimally invasive procedures for the treatment of heart disease. He has authored and co-authored publications in cardiovascular medicine, and his primary areas of interest are preventive cardiology, valvular heart disease, clinical education and advancing the reach of cardiology services to critical access areas through telemedicine. He is board certified in cardiovascular disease.
Louisiana State University
Southern Illinois University of Carbondale
Dartmouth Medical School
Indiana University School of Medicine
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Internal Medicine
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