معرفی
Aseem Vashist, MD is Professor of Medicine in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. His clinical specialties include Cardiovascular Medicine, Interventional Cardiology, and Cardiac Imaging. Dr. Vashist received his medical degree from Armed Forces Medical College and maintains board certifications in Internal Medicine (2019), Cardiovascular Disease (2023), and Interventional Cardiology (2019) from the American Board of Internal Medicine.
Dr. Vashist's research focuses on vascular interventions, peripheral artery disease, and cardiovascular outcomes. His work spans interventional cardiology procedures, vascular imaging, and treatment outcomes for patients with complex cardiovascular conditions. Recent research has examined carotid artery stenting, peripheral vascular interventions for chronic limb threatening ischemia, and lower extremity interventions for claudication.
His publications demonstrate a consistent focus on improving diagnostic approaches and therapeutic interventions in vascular medicine, with particular attention to patient outcomes following various cardiovascular procedures. Dr. Vashist frequently collaborates with researchers including Gaëlle Romain, Kim Germaine Emiel Smolderen, Robert Soufer, Carlos Mena-Hurtado, and Santiago Callegari.
- Cardiology Faculty Teaching Award (2019)
- Basu Memorial Trophy and Certificate of Merit for Standing First in College and with Distinction in Ophthalmology (1994)
- Chief of Air Staff Silver Medal Standing First in College in Physiology (1991)
Dr. Vashist serves on the Certification Board of Nuclear Cardiology and has been active in media as an expert consultant, including appearances on NBC Connecticut and Connecticut Public Television. His clinical work at Yale Medicine focuses on diagnosing and treating heart-related conditions through advanced imaging and interventional procedures.