Stephen Pan, M.D., M.S., joined the faculty at New York Medical College and the Division of Cardiology at Westchester Medical Center (WMC) in 2019 from NYU Langone Health, where he was the co-director of the Cardiac Sarcoidosis Program.

As director of the Infiltrative Cardiomyopathy Program at WMC, Dr. Pan is passionate about helping people with heart muscle diseases, especially those with infiltrative diseases of the heart, including cardiac amyloidosis and sarcoidosis, as well as those affected by inherited (genetic) diseases of the heart, such as familial cardiomyopathy. As a heart failure and transplant cardiologist, he is also heavily involved in the heart transplant and mechanical circulatory support programs.

He has and continues to conduct research involving clinical trials in cardiovascular genetics, novel heart failure therapeutics, heart recovery after ventricular assist devices, and infiltrative diseases of the heart.

Education

  • Fellowship, Cardiovascular Medicine, Stanford University Medical College 
  • Fellowship, Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant, Columbia University Medical Center
  • Residency, Internal Medicine, Stanford University Medical Center
  • M.D., University of Pittsburgh
  • M.S., Biomedical Informatics, Stanford University
  • B.A., Columbia University

Areas of Expertise

  • Cardiac Amyloidosis
  • Cardiac Sarcoidosis
  • Cardiovascular Genetics
  • Heart Failure
  • Heart Transplant
  • Ventricular Assist Devices

Honors and Awards

  • Gerald Reaven Award for Excellence in Basic Science Research, 2014
  • Alpha Omega Alpha Society, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 2007

Publications

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    Memberships and Affiliations

    • Heart Failure Society of America
    • American College of Cardiology
    • International Society of Heart & Lung Transplant

    Teaching Responsibilities

    • Cardiovascular Module - Small group instructor