Bio

The founding physician of Georgia Arrhythmia Consultants, Dr. Sogade completed his Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship at Duke University, his Cardiovascular Diseases Fellowship at State University of New York at Stonybrook, Nassau County Medical Center Campus and his M.B.B.S. at University of Ibadan, College of Medicine. He is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Mercer University School of Medicine and Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology at Navicent Heath. Dr. Sogade is a former Chairman of the Board of Association of Black Cardiologists. He is a Fellow of both the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and of the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS). Dr. Sogade authored numerous research articles, is an active supporter of scholarships for medical education and serves as a HRS Ambassador to Africa. Locally, Dr. Sogade has promoted community awareness of sudden cardiac death through community CPR and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training. He has also been essential in bringing numerous clinical trials opportunities to the patients of middle Georgia. Dr. Sogade firmly believes that by reducing barriers to access specialists, one of the great impediments to healthcare disparity due to geographic location is diminished. In addition, Dr. Sogade has worked diligently with colleagues in Africa to create the first arrhythmia specialist body, Africa Heart Rhythm Association (AFHRA). This organization has members represented from every geographic region of the continent and committed to improving arrhythmia services on the continent.