Â鶹ѧÉú¾«Æ·°æ cardiologist Stavros Drakos, MD, PhD, FACC is one of 27 cardiologists across the country being recognized by Forbes as an exemplary physician in the field of cardiology. Many individuals on the list have served in the top spots of multiple hospitals, contributing a wealth of clinical research to advance the practice of cardiology, in addition to serving on community boards and national organizations.
Dr. Drakos is a tenured clinical faculty and a Nora Eccles Treadwell Investigator at Â鶹ѧÉú¾«Æ·°æ and School of Medicine. He serves as Medical Director of the Cardiac Mechanical Support Program, Co-Chief of the Heart Failure & Transplant Section and Director of Cardiovascular Research for the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine.
He trained in prestigious North American and European academic medical centers and is licensed to practice medicine both in the U.S. and the European Union. He currently receives patient referrals and consultations from a twelve-state region in the Mountain West and beyond. He has published original scientific work, generated both in the clinical arena and in his lab, which led to the establishment of the award-winning Utah Cardiac Recovery Program. Dr. Drakos is also co-chair of the NIH/NHLBI Working Group on Cardiac Recovery and the . He has published numerous medical scientific manuscripts and book chapters and he and his mentees have received extensive medical research funding and several national and international competitive scientific medical awards.
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