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Michael Remetz, MD, FACC

Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiology)
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Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiology)

Biography

Dr. Remetz received his undergraduate degree from Bucknell University and was admitted early decision to Thomas Jefferson School of Medicine where he graduated Summa Cum Laude in 1981. He completed his Internal Medicine Residency at Yale University and Yale New Haven Hospital and continued his training at Yale-New Haven Hospital with a fellowship in Cardiovascular Medicine including specialized training in Interventional Cardiology. In 2000 Dr. Remetz pursued specialized training in peripheral interventions at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Boston. He joined the Cardiovascular Medicine faculty at Yale University in 1987 and has served continuously on the faculty since that time. He currently serves at the rank of Associate Professor of Medicine. Dr. Remetz has an active clinical practice specializing in both general and interventional cardiology. He has contributed to numerous clinical studies involving advances in coronary stent procedures and peripheral vascular medicine. He has performed several thousand coronary interventions and is currently active in these pursuits in the catheterization lab at Yale-New Haven Hospital. Dr. Remetz has served on several Yale New Haven Hospital and Heart and Vascular Center committees including the Hospital Credentials Committee. He chaired the Heart and Vascular Center Operations Leadership Committee. He is very active in teaching Internal Medicine Housestaff and Cardiovascular Fellows. He currently practices in the ambulatory setting at both Branford and Norwich. He performs cardiac catheterization and interventions at both Yale-New Haven Hospital and Lawrence and Memorial Hospital. He has practiced Cardiovascular Medicine in Connecticut since 1987. His interests include general cardiology, preventive cardiology, treatment of acute heart attacks, peripheral vascular medicine and cardiac catheterization. He has been regularly listed in Connecticut Magazine’s list of “Best Doctors.”

Dr. Remetz is an outdoorsman and pursues fishing, woodcraft, gardening and hiking. He owns a wooded farm in Hamden and particularly enjoys organic gardening with his wife Linda. He is interested in methods of sustainable living and renewable energy.

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Education & Training

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St. Elizabeth's Hospital (2000)
Fellow
Yale University (1987)
Fellow
Yale University School of Medicine (1986)
Resident
Yale-New Haven Hospital (1984)
MD
Thomas Jefferson University (1981)
Non Degree Program
Bucknell University, Chemistry (1977)
Fellow
Yale-New Haven Hospital

Research

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Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Michael Remetz's published research.

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Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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    American College of Cardiology

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    Yale-New Haven Hospital

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    Fellowship Teaching Award

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    Yale-New Haven Hospital

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    Yale-New Haven Health Systems

Clinical Care

Overview

Michael S. Remetz, MD, is an expert in interventional cardiovascular medicine, the use of angioplasty, stents and other techniques to clear blocked arteries. “There have been tremendous advances in cardiovascular medicine over the past three decades,” he says. “Patients can expect to live longer with a marked improvement in quality of life.”

In addition to caring for patients with heart ailments, he treats peripheral vascular disease, circulation disorders in blood vessels outside the heart and brain. A broad scope of expertise in all of these diseases distinguishes his practice from others, he says. An associate professor of medicine (cardiology) at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Remetz is also researching new methods of clearing blocked arteries.

Dr. Remetz says he always wanted to treat heart attacks, and perform angioplasties and similar procedures. “I was drawn by satisfaction derived in caring for these sick patients,” he says. His most memorable patient was a young woman who had a serious heart attack and had a full recovery. “She exceeded all of our expectations, had minimal heart damage and is currently living a productive, fulfilling life, free of any manifestations of coronary disease,” he says.

Clinical Specialties

Cardiovascular Medicine; Interventional Cardiology

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Board Certifications

  • Cardiovascular Disease

    Certification Organization
    AB of Internal Medicine
    Original Certification Date
    1987
  • Internal Medicine

    Certification Organization
    AB of Internal Medicine
    Original Certification Date
    1984

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Cardiovascular Medicine

PO Box 208056, 333 Cedar Street

New Haven, CT 06520-8056

United States

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