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Tracy Wang MD, MHS, MSc

Tracy Y Wang MD, MHS, MSc

Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiology), Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

Tracy Y. Wang, MD, MHS, MSc, is an Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) at Duke University. An undergraduate of Yale University, she also holds an MSc degree in molecular biochemistry/biophysics from Yale University, an MD degree from Harvard Medical School, and an MHS degree in clinical research from Duke University. After completing internal medicine residency training at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, she came to Duke University for cardiology fellowship training and joined the faculty at Duke in 2008.  Dr. Wang has maintained an active non-invasive cardiology practice as well as a research career focused on improving the quality of evidence-based cardiovascular care to reduce adverse outcomes among patients with cardiovascular disease. She has lectured on registry data, health care disparities, novel antiplatelet and anticoagulant therapies, and therapy decision making in high-risk patient subgroups.  She has been a leader in the development of cardiovascular clinical trials and registries at the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI).  She also has leadership roles within the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology, and serves on many other national committees and journal editorial boards. She is currently the Associate Director of the DCRI Fellowship Program.