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Tariq Ahmad, MD, MPH

Heart Failure, Critical Care Medicine
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Patient type treated
Adult
Accepting new patients
Yes
Referral required
From patients or physicians
Board Certified in
Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease , and Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant Cardiology

Biography

Tariq Ahmad, MD, MPH, is a cardiologist who specializes in treating patients with end-stage heart failure and heart transplants. He also cares for patients with cardiomyopathies, which are diseases of the heart muscle, and advanced valvular diseases. “I help take care of patients who have been told that they are out of options. In some ways, it’s like the oncology of cardiology,” Dr. Ahmad says.

Dr. Ahmad traces his love of medicine to his grandfather, a surgeon, who would allow him to follow along on hospital rounds. But his decision to pursue cardiology happened with more serendipity. “In medical school, I read a cardiology textbook that was just beautifully written. It was an outstanding book and I kept reading it and decided I would pursue that specialty,” Dr. Ahmad says.

“For hundreds of years we’ve developed a physical exam around the properties of the heart,” he says. “There’s lots of dimensions to it that are absolutely fascinating.”

Away from his patients’ bedsides, Dr. Ahmad is deeply involved in research that attempts to better understand how heart failure happens. “I’ve investigated blood molecules that can help predict who is going to have more advanced diseases, and who is not. These are called biomarkers, and we are still working to improve them.”

At Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Ahmad is an assistant professor of cardiology.

Titles

  • Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)
  • Chief, Heart Failure Program

Education & Training

  • Advanced Heart Failure Fellow
    Duke University Medical Center (2015)
  • Research Fellow
    Duke Clinical Research Institute (2014)
  • Fellow
    Duke University Medical Center (2014)
  • MPH
    Harvard School of Public Health (2010)
  • Intern and Resident
    Brigham and Women's Hospital (2010)
  • MD
    SUNY at Stony Brook School of Medicine (2006)
  • BA
    New York University, Mathematics and Biology (2001)

Additional Information

Locations
Yale Physicians Building
800 Howard Avenue
New Haven, CT 06519

Biography

Tariq Ahmad, MD, MPH, is a cardiologist who specializes in treating patients with end-stage heart failure and heart transplants. He also cares for patients with cardiomyopathies, which are diseases of the heart muscle, and advanced valvular diseases. “I help take care of patients who have been told that they are out of options. In some ways, it’s like the oncology of cardiology,” Dr. Ahmad says.

Dr. Ahmad traces his love of medicine to his grandfather, a surgeon, who would allow him to follow along on hospital rounds. But his decision to pursue cardiology happened with more serendipity. “In medical school, I read a cardiology textbook that was just beautifully written. It was an outstanding book and I kept reading it and decided I would pursue that specialty,” Dr. Ahmad says.

“For hundreds of years we’ve developed a physical exam around the properties of the heart,” he says. “There’s lots of dimensions to it that are absolutely fascinating.”

Away from his patients’ bedsides, Dr. Ahmad is deeply involved in research that attempts to better understand how heart failure happens. “I’ve investigated blood molecules that can help predict who is going to have more advanced diseases, and who is not. These are called biomarkers, and we are still working to improve them.”

At Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Ahmad is an assistant professor of cardiology.

Titles

  • Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)
  • Chief, Heart Failure Program

Education & Training

  • Advanced Heart Failure Fellow
    Duke University Medical Center (2015)
  • Research Fellow
    Duke Clinical Research Institute (2014)
  • Fellow
    Duke University Medical Center (2014)
  • MPH
    Harvard School of Public Health (2010)
  • Intern and Resident
    Brigham and Women's Hospital (2010)
  • MD
    SUNY at Stony Brook School of Medicine (2006)
  • BA
    New York University, Mathematics and Biology (2001)

Additional Information

Locations
Yale Physicians Building
800 Howard Avenue
New Haven, CT 06519
Yale Physicians Building
800 Howard Avenue
New Haven, CT 06519