Dr. Mark Belkin

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Biography

Mark Nathan Belkin is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, specializing in advanced heart failure and transplantation. He graduated from Rush Medical College and completed his residency and cardiology fellowship at the University of Chicago. His research primarily focuses on invasive hemodynamics, aiming to identify hemodynamic markers of cardiogenic shock to personalize treatment decisions and improve prognosis for myocardial recovery. Dr. Belkin is dedicated to enhancing the diagnosis and management of patients suffering from dyspnea and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. His work involves understanding the interactions between hemodynamics and myocardial energetics, and he has contributed to various publications in this area. His notable research includes studies on device therapy for heart failure and the prognostic significance of hemodynamics in specific patient populations.

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