My greatest satisfaction in practicing medicine is the long-term relationships I have with patients. We share more than just a doctor-patient appointment. I find we have common backgrounds, common interests, and common dreams and goals.
Dr. Stephen Greer pioneered a number of “Arkansas firsts” for implants of devices used to treat rhythm disorders and catheter ablation, a technique to alter or destroy abnormal electrical circuits in the heart. Since 1987, Dr. Greer has been very active in clinical research. Many of the implantable devices used for heart rhythm management today came as a direct result of these efforts.
After earning a bachelor of science in Zoology at the University of Arkansas, Dr. Greer earned his doctorate in medicine from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He later earned a Master’s degree in medical management at Carnegie Mellon University.
Dr. Greer is a board-certified surgeon who is now offering cardio-oncology services at the Arkansas Cardiology and Baptist Health Heart Institute in Little Rock, Arkansas. Learn more about our trusted cardio-oncology services.
He and his wife, Pamela, have two sons. The Greer family enjoys spending time together through involvement with their church, playing golf, snow skiing, and hunting.
Professional Distinctions
Fellow, American College of Cardiology
Fellow, American College of Physicians
Fellow, American Heart Association
Fellow, Heart Rhythm Society
Member, American College of Physician Executives
Member, Medical Group Management Association