Amy Sarma, MD

Dr. Amy Sarma is the Director of the Corrigan Women’s Heart Health Program and co-Director of the Cardiovascular Disease and Pregnancy Programs at the Massachusetts General Hospital. She is also the Cathy E. Minehan Endowed Chair in Cardiology. Dr. Sarma earned her undergraduate and medical degrees from Yale University. She trained in internal medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital prior to Massachusetts General Hospital for her cardiovascular disease and advance echocardiography fellowships. Her clinical and research interests are in sex differences in cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular disease in pregnancy, and spontaneous coronary artery dissection. Nationally, she has served on the American College of Cardiology (ACC) Women In Cardiology Leadership Council and the ACC Cardiovascular Disease in Women Leadership Council. She has been recognized as a semi-finalist for the international Women As One Escalator Award, as a finalist for the Elizabeth Barrett-Connor Research Award for Early Career Investigators by the American Heart Association (AHA), received the Women In Cardiology Trainee Award for Excellence by the AHA, and is a recipient of the MGH Department of Medicine Innovation Award.

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