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Michelle O’Donoghue MD, MPH

Michelle L O’Donoghue MD, MPH

Associate Physician in the Cardiology Division of Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Affiliate Physician in the Cardiology Division of Massachusetts General Hospital, Assistant Professor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

Michelle O’Donoghue, MD, MPH, is an Associate Physician in the Cardiology Division of Brigham and Women’s Hospital, an Affiliate Physician in the Cardiology Division of Massachusetts General Hospital and an Assistant Professor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.  She is an investigator in the Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction (TIMI) Study Group, founded by Dr. Eugene Braunwald. 

Dr. O’Donoghue’s primary research focus is the design and conduct of multicenter clinical trials for patients with stable and unstable heart disease.  Additional clinical research interests include the evaluation of novel antiplatelet drugs, established and novel biomarkers, the study of women and heart disease and the development of novel therapeutics in the management of acute coronary syndromes.

She earned her medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York.  She completed her residency in internal medicine and fellowship in cardiovascular medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.  She subsequently completed a Masters in Public Health degree at the Harvard School of Public Health.