Catherine MD
About Catherine MD
Catherine MD is an Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiologist at The MetroHealth System, where she has served for 13 years. She has a diverse educational background, including a Doctor of Medicine from Eastern Virginia Medical School and experience in both academic and private practice settings.
Work at The MetroHealth System
Catherine MD has been an Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiologist at The MetroHealth System since 2011. In her role, she serves a diverse patient population, focusing on advanced heart failure management and transplant cardiology. She also holds the position of Director of Pulmonary Hypertension within the heart failure section at MetroHealth Medical Center, where she leads initiatives to improve patient care and treatment outcomes.
Education and Expertise
Catherine MD earned her Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) from Eastern Virginia Medical School. She also studied at the University of Pennsylvania and UCLA, enhancing her medical knowledge and expertise. Her undergraduate education includes a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from Williams College. This diverse educational background supports her comprehensive approach to patient care in cardiology.
Background
Catherine MD has a robust background in cardiology, having worked in both academic institutions and private practice settings. Before her tenure at The MetroHealth System, she was part of the UCLA faculty in their cardiomyopathy program. Her experience includes serving as heart failure chief for a patient population of 4,000 individuals, demonstrating her capability in managing complex cardiac conditions.
Achievements
Catherine MD has made significant contributions in the field of cardiology, particularly in advanced heart failure and transplant care. As the Director of Pulmonary Hypertension at MetroHealth, she has played a key role in developing treatment protocols and improving patient outcomes. Her leadership in managing a large patient population reflects her commitment to advancing cardiac health.