Katherine Clark, MD, MBA, FACC
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)Cards
About
Research
Publications
2024
We Have More Steps Along the Path to Routine Cardiorespiratory Fitness Evaluation
Colna M, Alaiwi S, Clark K. We Have More Steps Along the Path to Routine Cardiorespiratory Fitness Evaluation. JACC Advances 2024, 3: 101080. PMID: 39184126, PMCID: PMC11341924, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacadv.2024.101080.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedicare Coverage and Patient Out-of-Pocket Costs for Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Medications
Young G, Bansal K, Riello R, Clark K, Dhruva S, Faridi K, Desai N. Medicare Coverage and Patient Out-of-Pocket Costs for Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Medications. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2412437. PMID: 38771578, PMCID: PMC11109768, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.12437.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchELECTRONIC ALERTS TO IMPROVE MINERALOCORTICOID RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST USE AND HYPERKALEMIA MANAGEMENT IN AMBULATORY PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE: A CLUSTER RANDOMIZED TRIAL
Clark K, Victoria-Castro A, Ghazi, Yamamoto Y, Coronel-Moreno C, Kadhim B, Riello R, O'Connor K, Ahmad T, Wilson F, Desai N. ELECTRONIC ALERTS TO IMPROVE MINERALOCORTICOID RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST USE AND HYPERKALEMIA MANAGEMENT IN AMBULATORY PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE: A CLUSTER RANDOMIZED TRIAL. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2024, 83: 2395. DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(24)04385-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAre High-Volume Cardiologists Ready for EHR Best Practice Alerts? ∗
Alaiwi S, Colna M, Clark K. Are High-Volume Cardiologists Ready for EHR Best Practice Alerts? ∗. JACC Heart Failure 2024, 12: 675-677. PMID: 38206232, DOI: 10.1016/j.jchf.2023.12.003.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
Rationale, Design, and Patient Characteristics of a Cluster-Randomized Pragmatic Trial to Improve Mineralocorticoid Antagonist Use
Clark K, Victoria-Castro A, Ghazi L, Yamamoto Y, Coronel-Moreno C, Kadhim B, Riello R, O'Connor K, Ahmad T, Wilson F, Desai N. Rationale, Design, and Patient Characteristics of a Cluster-Randomized Pragmatic Trial to Improve Mineralocorticoid Antagonist Use. JACC Heart Failure 2023, 12: 322-332. PMID: 37943221, DOI: 10.1016/j.jchf.2023.08.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBest practice alertMineralocorticoid receptor antagonistsNovel potassium bindersPotassium bindersEligible patientsUsual careEjection fractionSerum potassiumHistory of hyperkalemiaIncidence of hyperkalemiaStrong guideline recommendationsHeart failure hospitalizationReduced ejection fractionLaboratory test valuesPopulation health outcomesHyperkalemia treatmentMRA prescriptionAntagonist useFailure hospitalizationPatient characteristicsSecondary outcomesHeart failurePrimary outcomeGuideline recommendationsOutpatient visitsElectronic Health Record Embedded Strategies for Improving Care of Patients With Heart Failure
Fuery M, Kadhim B, Samsky M, Freeman J, Clark K, Desai N, Wilson F, Ahmed T, Ahmad T. Electronic Health Record Embedded Strategies for Improving Care of Patients With Heart Failure. Current Heart Failure Reports 2023, 20: 280-286. PMID: 37552356, DOI: 10.1007/s11897-023-00614-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHeart failure patientsFailure patientsElectronic health recordsEHR alertClinical trialsRandomized clinical trialsCare of patientsQuality of careHeart failureClinician satisfactionRandomized fashionRecent FindingsTherePatientsUnmet needPatient careClinical decisionEvidence-based decisionsFuture interventionsCareHealth recordsTrialsCliniciansInterventionFindingsThereThe EHR Has Exposed an Urgent Moral Imperative to Improve Heart Failure Care ∗
Ahmad T, Desai N, Clark K. The EHR Has Exposed an Urgent Moral Imperative to Improve Heart Failure Care ∗. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2023, 81: 1317-1319. PMID: 37019577, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2023.02.040.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDoing Harm by Doing No Harm? Resisting the Urge to Retire GDMT in Older Adults With Heart Failure
Clark K, Nanna M. Doing Harm by Doing No Harm? Resisting the Urge to Retire GDMT in Older Adults With Heart Failure. Journal Of Cardiac Failure 2023, 29: 445-447. PMID: 36841428, DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2023.02.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchShark Sighting in an Electrocardiogram
Clark K, Rosenfeld L. Shark Sighting in an Electrocardiogram. JAMA Internal Medicine 2023, 183: 154-155. PMID: 36508202, DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2022.5061.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Moving Toward “Precision” Medicine: Can We Tailor Diabetes Therapy to Patients’ Differential Risks of Future Cardiovascular Disease?
Clark K, Morris A. Moving Toward “Precision” Medicine: Can We Tailor Diabetes Therapy to Patients’ Differential Risks of Future Cardiovascular Disease? Journal Of Cardiac Failure 2022, 29: 255-257. PMID: 36529315, DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2022.12.002.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
Clinical Care
Overview
Katherine Clark, MD, MBA, is a cardiologist who specializes in advanced heart failure and transplant. She takes care of patients with heart failure as well as those who have received or are being considered for heart transplantation and left ventricular assist devices (LVADs).
Dr. Clark says she was drawn to her field from the time she was a child. When her grandmother was diagnosed with heart failure in the 1990s, she was initially told she was a ticking time bomb and there was little to do; but once she found a heart failure specialist, she was treated with multiple new medications for that time, which ultimately gave her another 20 years.
“I would help her manage her medicines and go on frequent walks between her cardiac rehab sessions,” Dr. Clark says. “I was fortunate to grow up with her, and I’d often attend her heart failure appointments. She, as well as my entire family, greatly valued our relationship with her heart failure physician, and that made a strong impression on me.”
As a result of growing up being exposed to life with heart failure, Dr. Clark says the best part of my job is the ability to make a difference by improving a patient’s quality of life, while developing relationships with patients and their families.
“I explain to patients that with heart failure, the pump function of their heart has weakened, and by working together as a team, we have a great toolbox of medicines and devices to make the heart function stronger. And in looking forward, many exciting new developments are in the pipeline,” she says.
She also strongly values the team-oriented nature of caring for patients with heart failure, working together with nurses, pharmacists, transplant and LVAD coordinators, cardiac surgeons, and social workers to deliver comprehensive care.
Dr. Clark’s research interests include leveraging innovation through new therapies, technology such as advanced imaging modalities, and payment and care delivery models to improve treatment with heart failure. “We are at an exciting time in the field, as numerous innovations are happening along many avenues,” she says.
At Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Clark is an assistant professor of cardiology.
Clinical Specialties
Board Certifications
Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant Cardiology
- Certification Organization
- AB of Internal Medicine
- Original Certification Date
- 2022
Cardiovascular Disease
- Certification Organization
- AB of Internal Medicine
- Original Certification Date
- 2021
Internal Medicine
- Certification Organization
- AB of Internal Medicine
- Original Certification Date
- 2018
News
News
- September 14, 2023
Electronic Health Record Strategies Can Improve Care of Patients with Heart Failure
- February 01, 2023
2023 American College of Cardiology late-breaking clinical trials and abstracts from Yale
- July 01, 2022
Yale Cardiovascular Medicine Appoints Fellows to Faculty Positions
- September 30, 2021Source: TCTMD
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