Clinicn Investigator, Assc Prf
Cardiovascular Research Center,
Mass General Research Institute
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Associate Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
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Associate Physician
Cardiology,
Massachusetts General Hospital
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aortic valve disease; atrial fibrillation; cardiac intensive care; cardiology; cardiology outcomes; cardiology service hospital; coronary artery disease; heart failure; mitral valve disease; myocardial infarction; patient safety; tricuspid regurgitation
Jason Wasfy is a medical director of the Massachusetts General Physicians Organization, and director of quality and outcomes research at the Massachusetts General Hospital Heart Center. His research focuses on health policy and outcomes in cardiology, focusing on safety and value for patients. Previously, he was the administrative fellow in cardiology and the Roman DeSanctis clinical scholar at the MGH. He holds the S.B. from MIT (2001) and the M.D. from Harvard Medical School (2007). He also holds the M.Phil. from Oxford University (2003), where he was a Marshall Scholar. He was the 2016 winner of the American Heart Association Quality and Outcomes Young Investigator Award.