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Bonnie Hiatt, MD is an Assistant Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) at the Yale School of Medicine. She holds affiliations with Yale Medicine, Yale Ventures, and the Department of Internal Medicine. Her clinical practice focuses on cardiovascular medicine with expertise in coronary artery disease, platelet inhibition therapies, and interventional cardiology procedures.
Dr. Hiatt completed her MD at New York University School of Medicine (1995) and a BA at Hamilton College (1991). She completed residency at Brigham & Women's Hospital (1998), followed by two fellowships at Stanford University Medical Center (2001-2002). Her research has focused on antiplatelet therapies, drug-eluting stents, and cardiac revascularization strategies, producing 9 peer-reviewed publications between 2001-2005.
Her work emphasizes translational research bridging basic science (platelet biology, biomaterials) and clinical practice (angiographic outcomes, stent thrombosis prevention). Key contributions include studies on clopidogrel loading doses, tirofiban pre-treatment for primary angioplasty, and FGF-2 protein delivery for ischemic heart disease. Her research has been published in journals like Circulation, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, and Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine.
Clinically, she contributes to Yale Heart and Vascular Outpatient Services in Branford, CT, specializing in hypercholesterolemia management, hypertension, and acute coronary syndromes. She maintains active roles in teaching and mentoring within the Yale School of Medicine's cardiovascular training programs.
