Pasco-Hernando State College Volume XIII, Issue I - Spring 2019 | Page 23

Q: WHAT ATTRACTED YOU TO PASCO COUNTY, FLORIDA? A: The weather…and destiny. I relocated in 1981 without knowing a single person in Pasco or Hernando counties. Q: WHAT HAS YOUR EXPERIENCE BEEN LIKE IN THE COMMUNITY? A: My success, in part, is owed to the first administrator of a newly built 50 bed rural hospital in Hudson, now Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point. The first day I walked into the hospital with full cardiology credentials and privileges, the administrator informed me that foreign physician specialists were not needed. They wanted to build a reputable hospital with “good old boys,” and I could leave town. I accepted this as a challenge and stayed. The rest is history. I became instrumental in building a nationally acclaimed heart institute in Hudson, recognized as among the top 50 U.S. hospitals for cardiology and cardiac surgery by U.S. News and World Report. I also built a premier “continuing medical education program.” During this time, the same administrator who had told me to leave town had a severe heart attack with cardiogenic shock. I was able to save his life. A few years later, I became chairman of the hospital board, a volunteer job. Dr. Musunuru at an American College of Cardiology fellowship reception in 1981, right after establishing his practice in Hudson, Florida. SPRING 2019 23