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Rebecca Scandrett, MD, FACC

Assistant Professor
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Education & Training

Fellowship
Yale University School of Medicine (2007)
Fellowship
Yale University School of Medicine (2006)
Residency
New York Presbyterian Hospital (2003)
MD
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
BA
Williams College, Biology (1996)

Research

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Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Rebecca Scandrett's published research.

Publications

2011

  • Heart Failure
    Scandrett RM. Heart Failure. In: Oxford Handbook of Cardiology. Oxford United Press. New York, New York. 2011. Pages 211-244
    Chapters
  • Diseases of the Myocardium and Pericardium
    Scandrett RM. Diseases of the Myocardium and Pericardium. In: Oxford Handbook of Cardiology. Oxford United Press. New York, New York. 2011. Pages 285-328
    Chapters
  • Special Populations: Women and the Elderly
    Scandrett RM. Special Populations: Women and the Elderly. In: Oxford Handbook of Cardiology. Oxford United Press. New York, New York. 2011. Pages 647-658.
    Chapters

2008

  • Frontiers in cardiovascular health prevention: What have we learned so far?
    Scandrett RM and Mukherjee SM. Frontiers in cardiovascular health prevention: What have we learned so far? World Heart Journal. 2008.
    Commentaries, Editorials and Letters
  • Frontiers in Cardiovascular Health Prevention. What have we learned so far?
    Scandrett RM and Mukhergee SM. Frontiers in Cardiovascular Health Prevention. What have we learned so far? Exercise and Women’s Health: New Research. 2008. (Chapter 1, page 25-53).
    Chapters

2004

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

  • activity

    American College Of Cardiology

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    Loaves and Fishes

Teaching & Mentoring

Mentoring

  • Lindsey Scierka, MD/MPH

    Clinical Fellow
    2023 - 2026

Clinical Care

Overview

Rebecca Scandrett, MD, is a specialist in cardiovascular medicine who diagnoses and treats heart rhythm disorders, including ventricular tachycardia, atrial flutter, and complex arrhythmias. Dr. Scandrett performs minimally invasive procedures, such as catheter ablation, which uses a thin tube to deliver heat or cold to heart tissue, causing scarring that blocks irregular electrical signals.

Dr. Scandrett is an assistant professor at Yale University School of Medicine.

Clinical Specialties

Interventional Cardiology; Cardiovascular Medicine

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