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Daniel Jacoby, MD

Associate Professor Adjunct
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Associate Professor Adjunct

Biography

Dr. Daniel Jacoby specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of heart failure and cardiomyopathy.

Dr. Jacoby is the Founder and Director of the premier Cardiomypathy Program in the region, dedicated to serving the needs of patients, and families, living with the diagnosis of cardiomyopathy. Expert diagnosis and treatment of hypertrophic, dilated, arrhythmogenic and restrictive cardiomyopathies, as well as evaluation for causes of sudden cardiac death, are available through the Cardiomyopathy Program.

Dr. Jacoby has contributed widely to the literature of both heart failure and cardiomyopathy.

He serves as the Clinical Director of Innovation for Yale New Haven Health System. In this role Dr. Jacoby provides clinically oriented leadership for mission aligned bio-tech for internal and external partnerships and investments.

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Education & Training

Fellow
Columbia Presbyterian Hospital (2007)
Chief Fellow
Columbia Presbyterian Hospital (2007)
Resident
Mount Sinai Hospital (2004)
Chief Resident
The Mount Sinai Hospital (2004)
MD
Yale School of Medicine (2000)
BA
Yale College, Judaic Studies (1993)

Research

Overview

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)

Amyloidosis; Clinical Trial; Genetics; Heart Failure; Heart Transplantation; Sleep

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Daniel Jacoby's published research.

Publications

2024

2023

2022

Academic Achievements and Community Involvement

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    Member

    Participate in candidate interview and selection process
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    Member

    Reviewed candidate options. Interviewed candidates. Provided feedback and participated in debate and discussion in the selection of the Pediatric Cardiology Chief position.
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    Co-Chair

    Review regulatory and quality metrics. Guide program through regulatory visits. Identify and improve on existing program structure for growth, quality, and efficiency. Solicit input from faculty and staff regarding program function. Establish metrics for dashboard population and review. Supervise development of internal metrics dashboard. Report out to Yale New Haven Transplant Center Quality Assessment and Process Improvement meeting.
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    Co-Chair

    Organize structure and process around recipient review for advanced heart failure therapies (left ventricular assist devices and heart transplant). Arbitrate and act as final decision maker with Co-Chair (Surgical Director of Advanced Heart Failure) regarding transplant listing and device implant decisions for patients brought up for consideration. Supervise nursing and coordinator staff in recipient evaluation. Review any and all issues that arise in the course of the week regarding transplant listed patients. Establish and maintain heart transplant and LVAD protocols and pathways.
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    Member

    Represent the Comprehensive Heart Failure Program contributing to Cardiovascular Disease Section initiatives and clinical operations planning. Participate in Section vision and mission discussions particularly regarding clinical operations and contribute meaningful, actionable plans and perspectives to support and grow the Section of Cardiovascular Diseases on behalf of the faculty, staff, and patients we serve.

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