Sandip Mukherjee, MD, FACC
Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)Cards
About
Titles
Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)
Fellow, Pearson College; Chief, Complex and Executive Health; Executive Medical Director, Office of the Chief Medical Officer; Cardiac Director, The Aortic Institute
Biography
Dr. Mukherjee is a Professor, the Medical Director of the Aortic Institute at Yale New Haven Hospital, a senior Editor of the journal AORTA, and on the Editorial Committee of The Medical Letter. He was former medical Resident, Chief Medical Resident, and Cardiovascular Fellow at Yale. He has served as a primary investigator in more than 20 clinical trials and has been a contributing editor for UpToDate, author of several book chapters and recipient of several honors at Yale including the Betsy R. Harris Award, the Betsy Winters House Staff Award, the Hugh L Dwyer Award, and the Stephen R. Shell Award. He was a former Vice President of the South Asian Society of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis. He is Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) at Yale.
With interests in consultative cardiology, preventive cardiology, diseases of the aorta, clinical research, and echocardiography, he has been recognized as "Top Doc" by Connecticut Magazine for nearly a decade and is also a Pearson Fellow at Yale University.
He is also currently Chief of the Executive Health Program at Yale New Haven Health and Executive Director with the Office of The Chief Clinical Office at Yale New Haven Health.
Appointments
Cardiovascular Medicine
ProfessorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
Education & Training
- Fellowship
- Yale School of Medicine (1995)
- Chief Medical Resident
- Yale School of Medicine (1992)
- Residency
- Yale School of Medicine (1991)
- Internship
- Yale School of Medicine (1989)
- MD
- Texas Tech University (1988)
- BS
- Texas A&M University, Biology (1982)
Research
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
Clinical Care
Overview
Sandip Mukherjee, MD, is a cardiologist at Yale Medicine who specializes in treating and preventing conditions such as hypertension and aortic aneurysms.
Dr. Mukherjee’s interest in medicine stems from watching his grandfather practice as a surgeon in a rural part of India. “There was very little money, but what he did showed itself in the thankfulness of the patients that he treated,” he says. “There’s no better feeling than saving someone’s life.”
Dr. Mukherjee went to Texas Tech University for medical school, and then completed his residency and fellowship at Yale. As the first cardiac ultrasound imaging fellow, he specializes in preventing heart disease.
As a physician, Dr. Mukherjee focuses on preventing and treating heart disease. “If everyone followed all the preventive strategies properly, we have a chance of reducing 70% of all cardiac events in the world,” he says. His main focus is on identifying risk factors of coronary artery disease, one of the most common causes of heart attack.
In the event of a heart attack or other serious cardiac event, Dr. Mukherjee and his team use the latest technology to operate quickly. “If you come in within an hour or so after a heart attack, we have the ability to open up an artery, put in a stent, and save a life,” he says.
In addition to seeing patients, Dr. Mukherjee conducts clinical research to investigate safer and more effective ways of treating heart diseases. “I think that the advances that we make, either in the lab or in clinical-translational research, have a profound influence on the way that patients are treated,” he says. Throughout his career as a researcher, he has witnessed a transformation in heart disease drugs and procedures that have made it easier and faster to rescue patients from life-threatening cardiac events. “We’re living in a golden age of medicine,” he says.
Dr. Mukherjee is an associate professor of medicine at Yale School of Medicine.
Clinical Specialties
Board Certifications
Cardiovascular Disease
- Certification Organization
- AB of Internal Medicine
- Latest Certification Date
- 2016
- Original Certification Date
- 1996
News
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- February 14, 2024
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