Heart Failure
Advisory Board
Monica M. Colvin, MD, MS
Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School; Director, Heart Failure Network Strategy; Associate Director, Heart Transplant Program, Department of Medicine, Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor
Dr Colvin is board certified in advanced heart failure, heart transplant, and mechanical circulatory support, and has practiced as an advanced heart failure specialist for more than 15 years. She is the clinical specialist for heart transplant for the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients, where she is involved in the evaluation and development of national allocation policy. In addition, Dr Colvin has participated in research trials investigating the management of heart failure, novel left ventricular assist devices, and new diagnostics in heart transplant. Her scholarly work focuses on detecting cardiac allograft vasculopathy and evaluating allocation policies. She has chaired the Heart Failure/Transplant Council for the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation, and has participated in multiple scientific statements and guideline-writing committees, including those of the American Heart Association and the Heart Failure Society of America.
Disclosures
Monica M. Colvin, MD, MS, has disclosed the following relevant financial relationships:
Serve(d) as a director, officer, partner, employee, advisor, consultant, or trustee for: Natera
Serve(d) as a speaker or a member of a speakers bureau for: Alnylam
Received income in an amount equal to or greater than $250 from: Alnylam; ACC
Jacob Joseph, MBBS, MD, FACC
Chief of Cardiology, VA Providence Healthcare, Providence, Rhode Island
Dr Joseph has advocated for the comprehensive care of veterans with heart failure in the Northeastern United States for more than 15 years, and he continues to do so in his role as Chief of Cardiology at VA Providence Healthcare. In his previous position as director of the Heart Failure Program at VA Boston Healthcare, he led a new initiative to offer mechanical circulatory support and, in collaboration with Brigham & Women's Hospital, heart transplant to veterans with advanced heart failure. Dr Joseph has written more than 100 research publications, review articles, editorials, and book chapters. His article, published in the American Journal of the Medical Sciences, received the 2020 Tinsley Harrison Award. As senior author of the translational study, he was recognized for his research on the effects of vasopressin antagonism on cardiac fibrosis, a major driver of heart failure.
Disclosures
Jacob Joseph, MBBS, MD, has disclosed the following relevant financial relationships:
Serve(d) as a consultant for: Novartis
Received research grant from: Novartis; Amgen; Otsuka; Kowa; Alnylam; NIH; VA
Sunilkumar D. Rao, DO, MHA, FACC
Medical Director, Clinical Cardiology, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Ascension Genesys Hospital, Genesys Heart Institute, Grand Blanc, Michigan
Dr Rao, a cardiovascular disease specialist for more than 18 years, is also board certified in internal medicine. He is the supervisor and coordinator of cardiac rehabilitation services for patients at Genesys Regional Medical Center. As a member of the accountable care organization's Congestive Heart Failure Committee, he has contributed to updates of heart failure order sets and clinical pathways for inpatient and outpatient admissions, and has provided recommendations for reduction of hospital readmissions for patients with advanced heart failure. Dr Rao says the most rewarding aspect of his work is connecting with patients and guiding them through their care process.
Disclosures
Sunilkumar D. Rao, DO, MHA, FACC, has disclosed no relevant financial relationships.
The Heart Failure Center of Excellence is a collaboration between Medscape and the American College of Cardiology. Content developed through the partnership, with oversight from the Advisory Board, is labeled as a collaboration.