Director, Mount Sinai Cardiovascular Clinical Institute
Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, New York, United States
Dr. Samin K. Sharma is an interventional cardiology expert, well known for performing high risk complex coronary interventions with an extremely high success rate (>99%) while achieving an extremely low complication rate (<0.5% major complication). He has received the prestigious ** star designation (significantly lower than expected mortality) numerous times by the NY State Department of Health and the Governor’s Award of Excellence in Medicine in 1996. Under Dr. Sharma’s leadership, the Mount Sinai Hospital Cardiac Cath Lab has become one of the safest and busiest centers in New York, providing state-of-the-art cardiac and interventional care for all types of simple and complex heart patients. He has authored over 210 papers and 13 book chapters in the field of coronary interventions, structural heart disease and safety of percutaneous interventions.
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