Joerg Herrmann MD
Professor of Medicine, Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, Rochester, MinnesotaDr. Joerg Herrmann received his medical training at Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany, and completed his internship in internal medicine at the University Clinic in Essen. Following a postdoctoral research fellowship, he pursued the clinician–investigator track in internal medicine-cardiology, and further training in interventional cardiology at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. He then joined the staff of the Department of Cardiovascular Diseases at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester. Currently, he is a Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine and serves as the director of the Cardio-Oncology Clinic and the research director of the Ischemic Heart Disease program.
Dr. Herrmann has been receiving NIH research funding, serves as a reviewer for over 30 journals, including all major cardiovascular journals. He currently is the chair of the Scientific Committee of the International Cardio-Oncology Society and an associated editor of several journals including the European Heart Journal (EHJ), EHJ Open, Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine, International Journal of Cardiology, Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, and Current Cardiology Reports. He is also a regular contributor to Braunwald's Heart Disease, the associated editor of Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine, and the editor of the Cardio-Oncology Companion Book to Braunwald’s Heart Disease as well as the textbook Clinical Cardio-Oncology.
His main research interests are cardio-oncology, cardiac biomarkers, periprocedural myocardial infarction, atherosclerosis, and vascular biology.
Disclosures
Dr. Joerg Herrmann participated in the 2014 and 2016 Ponatinib in CML Cardio-Oncology Advisory Board meeting organized by ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, the 2016 Carfilzomib Advisory Board meeting organized by Amgen and is a member of the Institute for Cardio-Oncology advisory panel sponsored by Bristol-Myers Squib. He also reports disclosures from Pfizer.
Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:
- PCI of the Culprit Lesion Superior to Multivessel PCI in Patients With AMI and Cardiogenic Shock
- Lesion Complexity and Outcomes of Extended Dual Antiplatelet Therapy After PCI
- Timing of Angiography and Outcomes in High-Risk Patients With Non-STEMI Managed Invasively
- 2017 ESC Guidelines for the Management of Acute Myocardial Infarction in Patients With ST-Segment Elevation
- Optical Coherence Tomography Characterization of Coronary Lithoplasty for Treatment of Calcified Lesions
- ESC 2017: Recommendations From Dr. Joerg Herrmann
- Fractional Flow Reserve Effectively Guides Treatment in Acute Coronary Syndromes
- Acute Kidney Injury After Radial or Femoral Access for Invasive Acute Coronary Syndrome Management
- Mediastinal Radiation–Associated Severe Aortic Stenosis Associated With Worse Long-Term Survival
- Long-Term Outcomes of Stenting the Proximal Left Anterior Descending Artery