Gabriel Sayer, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Dr. Gabriel Sayer specializes in the diagnosis and management of heart failure. He has expertise in the treatment of advanced heart failure, with a particular interest in mechanical circulatory support and cardiac transplantation.
As an active researcher, Dr. Sayer is focused on investigating novel therapies for heart failure care. His primary focus is the prevention and management of ventricular assist device complications. In addition, he has an interest in right ventricular physiology and the development of treatment strategies for right ventricular failure. Dr. Sayer is currently serving as an investigator on several multi-center trials of drug and device therapies for heart failure.
Practice Location
The University of Chicago Medicine
5841 S. Maryland Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637
Year Started Practice
2012
Board Certifications
Internal Medicine
Cardiovascular Disease
Advanced Heart Failure and Transplantation
Medical School
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Residency
Columbia University Medical Center
Fellowships
Mount Sinai Medical Center (Cardiology)
Massachusetts General Hospital (Advanced Heart Failure and Transplantation)
Memberships
American Heart Association
American College of Cardiology
Heart Failure Society of America
International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation
Languages Spoken
English
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