Nationality American | Website wolfminimaze.com Name Randall Wolf | |
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Born February 5, 1953 (age 71) ( 1953-02-05 ) Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Known for Atrial Fibrillation, Wolf Mini Maze |
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Randall K. Wolf, MD, FACS, FACC (born 5 February 1953) is a cardiothoracic surgeon, inventor, radio personality, and magician. He is the creator of the Wolf Mini Maze, a procedure used to correct atrial fibrillation (AF). Wolf hosts a weekly radio show, "Take Charge of Your Health."
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- Atrial fibrillation mini maze procedure stopafib org interviews dr randall wolf
- Ask the expert june 14 dr randall wolf md facs facc
- Medical career
- Radio
- Print and Press
- References

Ask the expert june 14 dr randall wolf md facs facc
Medical career

In 2012, Wolf inaugurated the Atrial Fibrillation Center at The Indiana Heart Hospital in Indianapolis, IN where he serves as Co-director of the Atrial Fibrillation Center with electrophysiologist Dr. Chad Bonhomme.
Prior to that he was director of the minimally invasive surgery project at Ohio State University.
Dr. Wolf was featured on the PBS show Scientific American Frontiers hosted by Alan Alda on the show's January 23, 2001 episode "Affairs of the Heart."
Radio
Wolf has hosted a weekly radio show, "Take Charge of Your Health," on WKRC (AM) based out of Cincinnati since June 2011. The show airs from 6 to 7 PM EST Sunday nights and can be heard online at www.wkrc.com and on iHeartRadio for listeners outside of the broadcast area.
The show discusses important health topics with in-studio physician specialists from around the world.
Print and Press
Wolf has published over 100 peer reviewed articles, book chapters and invited commentaries in the leading medical journals. See publication list.