Donald Cutlip, MD, is Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a Senior Investigator at the Baim Institute for Clinical Research. He is involved in the development and evaluation of leading-edge interventional cardiology technologies for the treatment of patients with coronary artery disease. He has a special research interest in patients with diabetes and stent thrombosis. Over the past 20 years he has been a leader in clinical trials of coronary intervention.
State-of-the-art diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment for patients with coronary artery disease.
American Board of Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine (Cardiovascular Disease), American Board of Internal Medicine (Interventional Cardiology)
Medical School: University of South Florida College of Medicine, Internship/Residency: University of Connecticut Health Center, Fellowship: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
"My brother was a heart valve recipient on a study. This doctor is a miracle worker. John wasn't always the easiest patient and he truly loved and respected him. He was patient and kind and answered every question honestly. We lost John last year from complications of cancer but I will be forever grateful to Dr. Cutlip for the extra time he gave me with my brother."
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