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James V. Freeman, MD, MPH, MS is a Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) at Yale School of Medicine, serving as Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology and Director of the Yale Atrial Fibrillation Program. He specializes in treating complex arrhythmias, left atrial appendage occlusion, and implantable cardiac devices. His research focuses on comparative effectiveness, outcomes, and safety of therapies for arrhythmias, atrial fibrillation, and heart failure, with funding from NIH and the American College of Cardiology.
Education: MD from Johns Hopkins University, MPH from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, MS from Stanford University. Fellowships at Stanford and Kaiser Permanente.
Research interests include atrial fibrillation ablation, left atrial appendage occlusion, implantable devices, and health services research. Key studies include the SAFELY-AF series and analyses of racial disparities in device outcomes.
Publications highlight advancements in LAAO techniques, device efficacy, and multidisciplinary care for cardiac conditions. Collaborations with Jeptha Curtis, Joseph Akar, and others drive translational research in arrhythmia management.
Labs/Teams: Leads Yale Atrial Fibrillation Program and collaborates with the Cardiac Amyloidosis Program and Yale Ventures. Active in the Electrophysiology & Cardiac Arrhythmia Program.


