About
Sandip Mukherjee, MD, is a Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) at Yale School of Medicine and Medical Director of the Aortic Institute at Yale New Haven Hospital. He holds leadership roles including Chief of Complex and Executive Health and Executive Medical Director of the Office of the Chief Medical Officer. His clinical expertise spans consultative cardiology, preventive cardiology, and aortic diseases, with a focus on echocardiography and clinical research.
Dr. Mukherjee completed his medical training at Texas Tech University and Yale School of Medicine, where he served as a Resident, Chief Medical Resident, and Cardiovascular Fellow. He leads over 20 clinical trials and contributes to journals like AORTA and The Medical Letter. His research emphasizes aortic pathophysiology, with notable studies on aortic intervention criteria and machine learning applications in thoracic surgery.
His awards include the Betsy R. Harris Award, multiple Connecticut's Best Doctors recognitions, and honors from Yale for teaching and professionalism. Dr. Mukherjee’s work bridges clinical practice and innovation, aiming to improve outcomes for patients with cardiovascular diseases.