Posts by Amy Sarma, MD
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Young Investigator's Award in Women's Cardiovascular Health: Q&A With Nandita Scott, MD
Mass General Brigham and Inova's Women's Cardiovascular Health have launched their inaugural Young Investigator Award. They are seeking abstract submissions for research on cardiovascular disease in women.
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Women's Heart Health Program Aims to Reduce Disparities
A pioneering Massachusetts General Hospital clinical care, research, and education program aims to improve outcomes from cardiovascular disease in women.
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Medical Grand Rounds: Multidisciplinary Cases From Pregnancy to Menopause
In a recent Medical Grand Rounds presentation led by the Women's Health and Sex and Gender-based Medicine Program at Massachusetts General Hospital, a multidisciplinary panel presented several cases across a woman's reproductive lifespan, from pregnancy to menopause.
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Bridging the Gap in Cardiovascular Disease During Pregnancy
Amy Sarma, MD, cardiologist in the Corrigan Women's Heart Health Center, discusses her research of cardiovascular disease in women and the importance of collaboration between cardiology and obstetrics in preventing maternal mortality.
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What Is Your New Year's Resolution?
Massachusetts General Hospital cardiologists were asked what their 2019 New Year's resolution is regarding their research and care. In this video, they give a variety of answers.
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#AHA18: Scientific Sessions in Summary
Mass General physicians answer the question: "What was the most interesting topic presented at this year's Scientific Sessions?"
Biography
Dr. Sarma is a noninvasive cardiologist with a particular interest in women's cardiovascular health, cardiovascular disease in pregnancy, and echocardiography. She received her MD and Masters in Health Sciences degrees from Yale University. Subsequently, she trained in internal medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital and then in general cardiology and advanced echocardiography at Massachusetts General Hospital. She is a clinical cardiologist and echocardiographer, and sees both general cardiology as well as patients in the Women's Heart Health program. Her research interests are in cardiovascular disease in pregnancy and sex differences in cardiovascular disease.