Judith Meadows, MD, MPH
Associate Professor Term; Fellowship Director, Advanced Cardiac Imaging; Director, Cardiology Clinical Trials; Director, Nuclear Cardiology; Cardiology Director, MR/CT
Departments & Organizations
Cardiac Advanced Imaging Program
Office of Cooperative Research
Biography
Dr. Judith Meadows, MD MPH, is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the section of Cardiovascular Medicine, with appointments at Yale New-Haven Hospital and VHA-Connecticut. Dr. Meadows directs the nuclear cardiology laboratory and is the cardiology director of the MR/CT program at VHA-Connecticut. Additionally, she directs the Yale Cardiology Advanced Fellowship in Cardiovascular Imaging. She leads the Cardiology Clinical Trials group at VHA-Connecticut and is a core investigator in the VISN1 clinical trial network. She focuses on trials in coronary artery disease, vascular disease, heart failure, diabetes, and dyslipidemia.
Dr. Meadows received her undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College, majoring in Genetics and History. She completed medical school at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Meadows completed internal medicine residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital, followed by clinical cardiology and advanced imaging and research training at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. In addition, she completed an MPH in clinical effectiveness at Harvard University School of Public Health. She completed her early faculty years at Northwestern University before she was recruited back to Yale School of Medicine in 2011 to be leader in the cardiac imaging program and to integrate clinical research into care models at VHA-Connecticut.
Education & Training
MPH | Harvard School of Public Health (2008) |
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MD | Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2001) |
BA | Dartmouth College (1997) |
Fellowship | Brigham and Women's Hospital |
Internship and Residency | Yale New-Haven Hospital |
Board Certification | AB of Vascular Medicine, Vascular Medicine |