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STANDING ON HOLY GROUND
A Christian Cardiologist's Firsthand Accounts of Hope and Healing

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Dr. Mark Sheehan, a prominent Denver area cardiologist, presents a firsthand account of hope and healing.  He has recently published a riveting account of suffering, near-death experiences, healing, and discovering God in the context of illness and trauma.  Information on his book may be found at his web site: www.hpohg.com where it can also be ordered.

 

Come and join us as he presents his personal testimony - "When I step inside the room of a dying patient, I almost feel as if I should remove my shoes, for I consider it to be Holy Ground."  

Learning from near-death experiences

Dr. Sheehan shares his personal experiences, which have transformed his faith and energized his use of prayer in clinical medicine. 

He presents several patient histories (with permission of the patients), with descriptions of their near-death experiences along with what he has learned from the patients and from other physicians. 

A comment he shares is:"The thing that we in medicine must never forget is that we are only the finely tuned instruments on which God plays out his immortal symphony."
Mark W. Sheehan, M.D.
Dr. Sheehan is a board certified cardiologist and has been practicing cardiology since 1981.  He is a member of South Denver Cardiology Associates and an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. 
He was born in Staten Island, New York and raised in Syosset, New York before moving to Cincinnati, Ohio.  He graduated from Wyoming High School and then from the Ohio State University.  He then attended Baylor College of Medicine. He completed his residency and Chief Residency at the Baylor Affiliated program prior to spending two years at Wright Patterson AFB in the USAF. 
He moved to Denver to complete his cardiology fellowship training at the University of Colorado Health Science Center. He has served as Chief of Cardiology at the Porter Memorial Hospital and the Swedish Medical Center.  He has also served as President of the Denver-Metro American Heart Association.   
Mark and his wife Linda have two grown children.  Mark and Linda have served as deacons and Mark as an elder at the Cherry Creek Presbyterian Church of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church. 
They presently are members at Cherry Hills Community Church.  Mark is a co-founder of Jeremiah's Hope, the Christian Medical Ministry to Cambodia, and is its Chairman of the Board (www.cmmcjh.com).  Mark continues to lead numerous medical teams to Cambodia to teach the Cambodian medical community and care for the poor under the banner of Jesus Christ.