Dr. Robert Godley joined Fort Wayne Cardiology in 1980. He specializes in non-invasive cardiology with particular interest in heart disease in women and echocardiography.
Fort Wayne Cardiology became a member of Parkview Physicians Group in 2010 and changed its name to Parkview Physicians Group - Cardiology in 2011.
Career highlights
- Founder of the first mobile two-dimensional echocardiographic service in the United States
- Co-founder of the Midwest Alliance for Health Education, a non-profit organization to foster health education and research in our community
- Clinical professor of medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine
- Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and the American College of Physicians
- Co-author of multiple scientific papers
- Teacher of the Year for the Fort Wayne Medical Education Program
- President of the Parkview Hospital Medical Staff, co-chairman of the Parkview Hospital Board of Trustees, and founder of the Parkview Past Presidents Council
Education
- Earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Allegheny College
- Earned a master’s degree in biochemistry at Hahnemann Medical School
- Graduated with honors from the Medical College of Pennsylvania
- Completed internship and residency in internal medicine at Indiana University Medical Center
- Completed a cardiology fellowship at Indiana University Medical Center and Krannert Institute of Cardiology
- Served as chief medical resident and chief cardiology fellow at the Indiana University Medical Center, University Hospital, and Krannert Institute of Cardiology
- Board certification in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease
Personal interests
- Family time
- Tennis
- Exercise