Gilbert Tang
Surgeon - Cardiothoracic
Mount Sinai Medical Center, Mount Sinai Health System
1190 Fifth Avenue, GP 2W, Box 1028, New York, NY, 10029, United States
Research
Medical device inventions and commercializations
Clinical outcomes and trials development
TAVR, TMVR development, outcomes, imaging
Aortic dissection: basic science, imaging, device development
Mitral valve disease: molecular biology, imaging, transcatheter treatement
TAVR in bicuspid aortic valve
Additional Education Information
Harvard University (BA in biochemistry, magna cum laude, 1998)
University of Toronto (MD with honors, 2002), Surgeon Scientist Program (MSc in tissue engineering, 2007)
University of Toronto Cardiac Surgery Residency (2002-2010)
Harvard Business School (MBA, 2008)
Edward Diethrich Visiting Fellowship in TAVR, Leipzig Heart Center (2010)
Advanced fellowship in complex valve repair & TAVR, Mount Sinai Medical Center (2011)
Fellowship in TAVR, University of Pennsylvania Health System (2012)
Practice Areas
Cardiac
Minimally Invasive
Transcatheter
Cardiac
Endocarditis
Extracorporeal circulation
Heart failure
Valve disease
Aortic valve disease
Tricuspid valve disease
Aorta
Endovascular
Critical Care
Education
Professional Affairs
Medical technology
Basic science
Organizations
Other Interests
Transcatheter valve therapy (TAVR, MitraClip, transcatheter mitral, tricuspid, pulmonic, valve-in-valve, valve-in-ring)
Complex valve repair
Open and endovascular aortic surgery
Transcatheter treatment of structural heart disease
Surgical innovation
Published by Gilbert
Podcasts, Episode
CTSNet To Go Podcast Episode: The Horizon of Transcatheter Mitral Therapies: How Should the Surgeons Prepare?
By Tsuyoshi Kaneko et al.
Sep. 1, 2020
Roundtables and Webinars
Surgical and Transcatheter Management of MR: Competing or Complementary?
By Tsuyoshi Kaneko et al.
May. 21, 2020