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J. Dawn Abbott, M.D., is the Director of the Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Training Program at Brown University and a practicing interventional cardiologist at Rhode Island Hospital. Her clinical research focuses on percutaneous coronary interventions and peripheral arterial disease. She has contributed to several NIH-sponsored studies and has been involved as a co-investigator and site principal investigator in various significant trials, including the MINT Trial and studies involving stent selection and antiplatelet therapy outcomes. Dr. Abbott is actively engaged in research examining the efficacy and safety of new interventions and treatment protocols in cardiology, with ongoing projects like the SAFE-PCI trial and the RIVER-PCI trial. Her work is recognized for its impact on understanding gender-related outcomes in cardiac care and addressing the complexities of treatments for coronary artery disease. Dr. Abbott has received multiple accolades for her contributions to education and research, including the Dean's Excellence in Teaching Award from Brown University and selection as a top doctor in cardiology by RI Monthly.
Brown University • Providence, RI
Teaching Scholar Track in the Department of Medicine.
Department: Department of Economics