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Dr. Michael Ke Wang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact within McMaster University's Faculty of Health Sciences. His academic work bridges clinical medicine with methodological research, focusing on perioperative outcomes and evidence-based practice.
Education:
- PhD Candidate (Health Research Methodology), McMaster University (2020)
- Clinician Investigator Program Fellowship, McMaster University (2020-2025)
- Perioperative Vascular Fellowship Program, McMaster University (2020)
- M.D., University of Ottawa (2011-2015)
- General Internal Medicine Residency, McMaster University (2018-2020)
- Internal Medicine Residency, McMaster University (2015-2018)
Dr. Wang's research centers on perioperative medicine, particularly addressing cardiac complications following noncardiac surgery. His work spans randomized controlled trials examining atrial fibrillation management, myocardial injury prevention, anticoagulation strategies, and blood pressure control during surgical procedures. He has made significant contributions to large international trials including COP-AF, POISE-3, and VISION. His scholarly output demonstrates a consistent focus on improving evidence-based approaches to perioperative care through rigorous methodology and systematic reviews. Recent publications increasingly explore virtual care applications for post-discharge monitoring and the genetic predictors of perioperative complications.
With over 40 publications in the last decade, his work appears in high-impact journals including The Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, and Journal of the American Heart Association. His research has garnered significant attention, with multiple publications picked up by dozens of news outlets and referenced in clinical guidelines.
Dr. Wang actively collaborates within McMaster's robust clinical research network, particularly with the Department of Medicine and surgical specialties. His work bridges multiple disciplines including cardiology, anesthesiology, internal medicine, and clinical epidemiology.

