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    Jeremy Steele, MD

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    Additional Titles

    Director of Congenital Cardiac Cross Sectional Imaging, Pediatrics

    Contact Info

    Pediatric Cardiology

    PO BOX 208064

    New Haven, CT 06520-8064

    United States

    About

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    Assistant Professor

    Director of Congenital Cardiac Cross Sectional Imaging, Pediatrics

    Biography

    I joined the Department of Pediatrics, section of Pediatric Cardiology at Yale School of Medicine in August 2019. My area of expertise is non-invasive imaging; with a focus on cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and cardiac computed tomography (CT) of children and adults with congenital heart disease. I completed my residency in pediatrics at Golisano children's hospital in Syracuse, NY and from there to the Cleveland Clinic for my fellowship in pediatric cardiology. My fellowship in non-invasive imaging was completed at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.

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    Education & Training

    Advanced Fellow, Non-Invasive Imaging
    Cincinnati Children's Hospital (2019)
    Fellow
    Cleveland Clinic Foundation (2018)
    Resident
    SUNY Upstate University Medical Center (2015)
    MD
    Ross University School of Medicine, Medicine (2012)
    BMSc
    University of Western Ontario, Medical Sciences (2006)

    Research

    Overview

    Medical Research Interests

    Arteries; Heart Atria; Heart Defects, Congenital; Myocardium

    Public Health Interests

    Obesity

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Jeremy Steele's published research.

    Publications

    Featured Publications

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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      American College of Cardiology - Adult and Congenital Cardiology Consortium

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      Incidentally Detected Sub-Endocardial Gadolinium Enhancement in a Young Adult with Repaired Pulmonary Stenosis: A digression from the usual course.

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      The Complicated Atrial Septum: When Repairs Go Wrong.

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      Cardiac Computed Tomographic Angiography In Patients With Fontan Physiology: No, That Is Not A Pulmonary Embolus!

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      What will we find: Planning CCTA in Complex CHD.

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Jeremy Steele, MD, is a pediatric cardiologist with advanced training in noninvasive imaging. His work with patients (from newborns to adults) with congenital heart disease is centered around interpreting their cardiac imaging.

    Dr. Steele also has highly specialized training in performing and interpreting cardiac MRIs and cardiac CT scans, and doing advanced post-process imaging to make virtual 3D re-creations of the heart defects and compute advanced flow hemodynamics (the dynamics of blood flow). This helps in assessing a patient’s physiologic and anatomical status and allows doctors to determine how close or far away their young patients may be from the next surgical intervention if they need one.

    Some congenital heart defects are more serious than others, but, “By and large, pediatric cardiology is a winning field,” Dr. Steele says. “It really highlights the resiliency of children and their ability to rebound from some of the most complex and prolonged surgeries. Most children do well and are able to lead lives that are very close to normal, or in a lot of cases completely normal.”

    Dr. Steele says he has always been interested in pediatric cardiology, probably because of the advanced knowledge of anatomy and physiology involved. “This work requires complex next-level thinking, problem-solving, and being able to predict problems before they happen—or analyze and assess problems in real time,” he says. “That’s why imaging was so interesting for me—because I can see the interplay of anatomy and physiology on the screen in front of me.”

    “I learned from my mentor to always tell my patients that if they go to a cardiology office and the doctor finds them interesting, or there's nobody else in the waiting room like them, they're at the wrong doctor's office,” he says. “You want somebody who sees whatever you have routinely and that's a strength of our Yale Medicine pediatric cardiology group.”

    Clinical Specialties

    Pediatrics; Pediatric Cardiology

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    Board Certifications

    • Pediatric Cardiology

      Certification Organization
      AB of Pediatrics
      Original Certification Date
      2018
    • Pediatrics

      Certification Organization
      AB of Pediatrics
      Original Certification Date
      2015

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    Mailing Addresses

    Pediatric Cardiology

    PO BOX 208064

    New Haven, CT 06520-8064

    United States

    Pediatric Cardiology

    333 Cedar Street

    New Haven, CT 06510

    United States