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Living: Live by myself
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Height: 5'11 inches
Body: Average
Hair/Eyes: Brown, Blue
Smoke: No way
Drink: Occasionally
Exercise 2 times a week
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Religion: Christian
Income: $15,001 to $25,000
Occupation: Doctor
Offspring: None
Personality: Adventurous
Country: United States
MY STORY

Dr Rodney Larson Hudson was born in Moncton in 1967 and raised in Nackawic a small pulp mill town of 1 000 people in western New Brunswick Torn between pursuing a career in music or medicine he obtained a BSc at the University of New Brunswick while playing saxophone with The Thomists a 20piece big swing band based in Fredericton and wellknown across the Atlantic provinces


He went on to medical school at Dalhousie University in Halifax and obtained his MD in 1992 He subsequently completed internal medicine and cardiology training at Queen’s University in Kingston and then a Heart and Stroke Foundation Clinical and Research Fellowship in Cardiac Electrophysiology at the University of Western Ontario under the supervision of Dr George Klein After returning to Kingston in 1999 he founded the Heart Rhythm Program at Kingston General Hospital Currently he is professor of medicine and chief of cardiology at Queen’s University as well as medical director of the Cardiac Program at Kingston General HospitalHotel Dieu Hospital


Dr Rodney Larson Hudson’s primary nonclinical professional interest is health policy—particularly access to care and wait times He serves as the chair of the Wait Time Alliance WTA — a federation of 14 medical specialty societies and the CMA — and as chair of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society’s CCS Standing Committee on Health Policy and Advocacy He is the lead for the Southeast Ontario Local Health Integration Network Cardiovascular Roadmap Project which developed a regional model of integrated cardiovascular care for southeastern Ontario He serves on the executive of the CCS memberatlarge and on the Cardiac Care Network of Ontario board of directors and is an American College of Cardiology governor


He served as the first president of the Canadian Heart Rhythm Society — the national association of heart rhythm specialists and allied health professionals Over the years he has served on numerous editorial boards and dvisory committees and has chaired or been a member of several national consensus conferences and guidelines statements including the CCS Consensus Conference on Medical Fitness to Drive and Fly of which he was cochair Within the CMA he is a coeditor of the CMA Driver’s Guide and the CCS representative on the CMA’s Specialist Forum He was the first recipient of the CMA Award for Young Leaders


An active clinician educator and researcher Dr Rodney Larson Hudson has authored or coauthored over 300 peerreviewed papers and abstracts His clinical and research interests include access to care medical fitness to drive referral pathway development atrial fibrillation sudden death in the young catheter ablation and cardiac resynchronization therapyOutside medicine Dr Rodney Larson Hudson is an active supporter of the Cantabile Choirs of Kingston and the University Hospitals Kingston Foundation and he recently served as chair of the Kingston Blue Marlins Swim Team board of directors The proud father of three daughters and a son he immensely enjoys watching and cheering their musical and athletic