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Dr.
Schorlemmer has strong ties to Texas, where he
attended Texas A&M University in College
Station. There he received his BS in Zoology
and graduated Summa Cum Laude in 1974. Dr.
Schorlemmer then began his medical education at
the University of Texas Southwestern Medical
School in Dallas, Texas, graduating in 1978.
Upon
completion of his initial medical education, Dr.
Schorlemmer pursued his Internship and Residency
in General Surgery at the North Carolina Memorial
Hospital in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
While there, he received the Nathan A. Womack
Scholarship Award.
In
1983, Dr. Schorlemmer moved west to fulfill a
Residency in Thoracic Surgery at the University of
Utah Affiliated Hospitals in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Upon
completion of this residency in 1985, Dr.
Schorlemmer accepted a position as the Attending
Surgeon at the St. Mary - Corwin Regional Medical
Center in Pueblo, Colorado, where he started the
first heart surgery program in Southern Colorado.
He was also appointed the Attending Surgeon at the
Parkview Episcopal Medical Center in Pueblo,
Colorado, starting their heart program as well.
In
1994, Dr. Schorlemmer received an offer to be the
Attending Surgeon at the Salt Lake Regional
Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. He
was also appointed the Attending Surgeon at IHC -
Cottonwood Medical Center and at Columbia - St.
Mark's Medical Center in the same year.
In
1995, Dr. Schorlemmer felt his Texas ties pulling
him away from Utah when he received and accepted
an offer to be the Attending Surgeon at the Mercy
Regional Medical Center in Laredo, Texas.
There he started the Heart Surgery
program which was immediately recognized as one of
the best in the state.
However, in the summer of 2000, Dr. Schorlemmer
received yet another offer to move to Utah, when
he joined the prestigious Heart Center in Salt
Lake City.
Dr.
Schorlemmer's professional activities are almost
too numerous to list. He has participated in
and served as the Chairman on countless committees
at the various hospitals in which he has
practiced. He was the Certified Database
Administrator, Summit Medical Systems (STS)
Database for Thoracic Surgical Results Tracking
and Reporting. He was a Co-Developer of
Mobile Physician Billing Software Integrating Palm
Pilot Technology with HBOC Enterprise Database.
He was an Instructor, Johnson & Johnson Palmaz
Stent Implantation. And he is the Former
Primary Investigator, peripheral Excimer Laser
System.
Dr.
Schorlemmer is a member of the American College of
Physician Executives, American College of
Surgeons, American Medical Association,
International Society for Endovascular Surgery,
Society of Thoracic Surgeons, and the Womack
Surgical Society.
Dr.
Schorlemmer and his wife Wanda have six children.

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