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Jeremy Berman is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at Cornell University. He has a keen interest in the intersection of cardiology and public health, focusing on the effects of COVID-19 on cardiac patients. His work explores various aspects of cardiac electrophysiology, including the management and treatment of patients with heart conditions during the pandemic. His contributions to the field are reflected in multiple publications that examine the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with underlying heart conditions affected by the COVID-19 virus. Berman brings a wealth of experience from his previous education and training, holding an M.D. from the University of Michigan and having completed his medical education at Wayne State University School of Medicine. His recent research includes exploring gender differences in cardiac treatment outcomes and the implications of atrial arrhythmias in hospitalized COVID-19 patients. He continues to publish innovative research in prominent medical journals, contributing to the understanding of cardiac health in challenging clinical environments.
Cornell University • Ithaca, NY
Teaching and conducting research in Clinical Medicine.
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