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Lindsey Scierka, MD, MPH, is a Clinical Fellow in the Yale New Haven Hospital Cardiology Fellowship Program, affiliated with the Vascular Medicine Outcomes Program (VAMOS Lab) at Yale School of Medicine. She holds an MD from Quinnipiac University and an MPH from New York Medical College. Her research focuses on vascular disease outcomes, psychosocial factors, and social determinants of health, particularly in peripheral artery disease and critical limb ischemia. She has contributed to over 30 peer-reviewed publications, including seminal work on depression’s impact on vascular outcomes and health equity in carotid stenting.
Her key research initiatives include the SCOPE-CLI registry examining critical limb ischemia care and the PORTRAIT registry analyzing peripheral artery disease health status. She collaborates with prominent vascular researchers like Carlos Mena-Hurtado and Kim Smolderen. Her work emphasizes translational research to improve patient-centered outcomes through guideline adherence and machine learning predictive models.
Dr. Scierka’s professional activities include roles in the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology. She actively participates in clinical trials and quality improvement initiatives, advocating for health equity in vascular care. Her current projects address disparities in vascular intervention utilization and post-procedural outcomes across diverse populations.