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The International Cardio-Oncology Society is a committed group of professionals throughout the world who are striving to protect the cardiovascular health of all patients who are undergoing cancer...
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The International Cardio-Oncology Society is a committed group of professionals throughout the world who are striving to protect the cardiovascular health of all patients who are undergoing cancer therapy. By optimizing the cardiac status of patients with cancer before, during and after their treatment, we are collectively improving the overall outcomes including survival and quality of life. We aim to provide the latest scientific and clinical education and research for anyone treating patients with cancer in the hopes of enhancing cardiovascular protection.
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Director of the Interactive Learning Module in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism for the Department of Medicine...
Director of the Interactive Learning Module in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism for the Department of Medicine Interns , University of Pennsylvania. Director of Resident Rotations in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Neilan is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, a cardiologist at MGH, the director of...
Dr. Neilan is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, a cardiologist at MGH, the director of the Cardio-Oncology Program at MGH and the co-director of the Cardiovascular Imaging Research Center. He holds the Michael and Kathyrn Park Chair in Cardiology. He is a physician scientist and a board-certified cardiologist. He completed his medical school training at University College Dublin Medical School, his clinical training in Internal Medicine and Cardiology at the Mater Hospital in Dublin and repeated his training in Internal Medicine and Cardiology at MGH. He has also competed advanced training in echocardiography at MGH, a clinical and research fellowship in cardiac MRI at BWH, and a Master’s in Public Health at the Harvard School of Public Health. His career has had two major focuses: 1) Understanding how we can improve the cardiovascular care of patients with cancer and 2) The use of advanced imaging to better understand and characterize cardiovascular disease. He has authored or co-authored more than 150 original manuscripts, 40 review articles, has presented over 400 abstracts at international meetings, and has lectured at major national and international meetings. Dr. Neilan has been awarded the “de Gunzburg Family Endowed Scholar in Cardiology”, The Locke Award for excellence in medical education and elected as a Senior Fellow to the Oliver Wendell Holmes Society at Harvard Medical School.