Published: August 02, 2022
Kenneth Shine, M.D. retires from Central Texas American Heart Association Board after 12 years
Longtime board member Kenneth Shine, M.D. has decided to retire from the Central Texas American Heart Association Board of Directors after serving in the Austin area for 12 years.
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Kenneth Shine M.D.
Kenneth Shine, M.D., at an American Heart Association (AHA) meeting. Dr. Shine served in numerous roles at the AHA, most recently as a member of the Austin AHA Board of Directors 2010-2022.
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Kenneth Shine M.D.
Kenneth Shine, M.D., at an American Heart Association (AHA) meeting. Dr. Shine served in numerous roles at the AHA, most recently as a member of the Austin AHA Board of Directors 2010-2022.
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Kenneth Shine, M.D., at an AHA Heart Ball
(L to R) Carolyn Shine, Dr. Kenneth Shine and Ann Jerome at the 2015 Austin Heart Ball on May 9, 2015.
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Kenneth Shine, M.D., at an AHA Heart Ball
(L to R) Carolyn Shine, Dr. Kenneth Shine and Ann Jerome at the 2015 Austin Heart Ball on May 9, 2015.
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Kenneth Shine, M.D., at AHA Awards event
Kenneth Shine, M.D., presents William Weidman, M.D. with the American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young Distinguished Achievement Award in 1985.
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Kenneth Shine, M.D., at AHA Awards event
Kenneth Shine, M.D., presents William Weidman, M.D. with the American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young Distinguished Achievement Award in 1985.
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