

Michael Wu
With a visionary perspective, Dr. Michael Wu addresses the intricate challenges of cardiac electrophysiology as an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Clinician Educator at Brown University. His dedication to advancing the field is evident in his dual role as a cardiologist at the Lifespan Cardiovascular Institute, where he merges clinical practice with innovative research. Dr. Wu's academic journey began with a residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in cardiology at the Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, followed by a specialized clinical cardiac electrophysiology fellowship at Weill Cornell Medical College. As the director of the clinical cardiac electrophysiology fellowship at Brown University, Dr. Wu is committed to mentoring the next generation of cardiologists, fostering a learning environment that emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. His expertise is not confined to the classroom; he actively performs procedures at the Rhode Island and Miriam hospitals, ensuring that his clinical acumen remains at the forefront of his practice. Dr. Wu's professional affiliations with the American College of Cardiology and the Heart Rhythm Society underscore his commitment to staying abreast of the latest developments in his field. His research interests are deeply rooted in cardiac electrophysiology, where he seeks to unravel the complexities of heart rhythm disorders and contribute to the development of cutting-edge treatments. Through his work, Dr. Wu exemplifies a blend of clinical excellence, educational leadership, and research innovation, making significant strides in the understanding and treatment of cardiac conditions. His contributions to medicine are a testament to his unwavering dedication to improving patient outcomes and advancing the field of cardiology.
Publications
, 2001-09-14
, 2001-10-22
, 116-120, 2019-11-26
, 2016-01-01
, 577-593, 2009-12-01