Cardiology Associates of New Haven, a Connecticut group of heart specialist physicians
Douglas H. Israel
M.D., F.A.C.C.

Specialties:

  • Cardiovascular Consultations
  • Interventional Cardiac Procedures
  • Cardiac Catheterizations

Started Practice:

  • 1991
Cardiology Associates of New Haven, a Connecticut group of heart specialist physicians

Board Certifications:

  • Diplomate, National Board Of Medical Examiners, 1985.
  • Diplomate, The American Board Of Internal Medicine, 1987.
  • Diplomate, The American Board Of Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Diseases, 1990.

Current Hospital Positions:

  • Attending Physician, Hospital Of St. Raphael.
  • Attending Physician, Yale New Haven Hospital.

Academic Appointments:

  • Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, Yale University  School of Medicine

Professional Background & Educational Training:

    College
    Columbia College

    Medical School
    Georgetown University Medical School, 1980-1984.
    Washington, D.C.

    Advanced Training
    Medical Internship and Residency, 1984 - 1987.
    Mount Sinai Medical Center
    New York, NY.

    Clinical and Research  Fellowship in Cardiology, 1987 - 1990.
    Mount Sinai Medical Center
    New York, NY.

    Interventional Fellowship in Cardiology, 1990 -1991.
    Mount Sinai Medical Center
    New York, NY.

Professional Organizations:

  • Fellow, The American College Of Cardiology.

Awards & Honors:

  • Nomination for Physician Of The Year Award, 1991.
    Mount Sinai Medical Center
    New York, NY.
  • Mario Mollari Award For Excellence In Microbiology at Georgetown University School Of Medicine
    Washington, D.C.

Editorial Positions:

  • Editorial Consultant for the American Medical Association
    Drug Evaluation Text.

Current Research Investigations:

  • Principle Investigator: A Comparison of Coronary Angiography and Coronary Angioscopy in Acute and Chronic Coronary Syndromes.
  • Principle Investigator: Determinants of early loss of luminal improvement following coronary angioplasty or atherectomy - relationship to clinical outcome and later restenosis.
  • Co-Principle Investigator: The Thrombolysis and Angioplasty in Unstable Angina (TAUSA) Study. An ongoing multicenter randomized placebo - controlled trial.
  • Co-Principle Investigator: Lipoprotein  (a)  in Acute and Chronic Coronary Syndromes.

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