Cardiologist
CCS, CCTN
Toronto General Hospital
After completing his undergraduate studies in Life Sciences at Queen’s University, Dr. Michael McDonald obtained his medical degree at the University of Ottawa. He subsequently completed internal medicine and cardiology training at the University of Alberta, followed by subspecialty fellowship training in advanced heart failure/transplantation and in implantable device therapy at the UHN Multi Organ Transplant Program, the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre and Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto.
Dr. McDonald is currently an Associate Professor in the Division of Cardiology at the University Health Network/Mount Sinai Hospital, where his clinical focus is the management of patients with advanced heart failure, cardiac transplantation and implantable device therapy. He is the Medical Director of the Heart Transplant Program at the Ajmera Transplant Centre and is the inaugural Martha Rogers Chair in Heart Failure Training at the University of Toronto. He is the immediate past-president of the Canadian Cardiac Transplant Network and past co-chair of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society’s Heart Failure Guidelines Committee.
Disclosure(s): Abbott: Consultant/Advisory Board (Terminated, May 23, 2024)
125 - POST-VACCINE MYOCARDITIS AND PERICARDITIS: UPDATE FROM THE CCS MYCOVACC SURVEILLANCE STUDY
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