May 18, 2018
Presented by: Schuyler Jones, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine and a member of the Duke Clinical Research Institute,
Duke University
About this seminar: Dr. Schuyler Jones is an interventional cardiologist, and his clinical interests include peripheral artery disease, coronary artery disease, and percutaneous coronary intervention. He currently serves as the Medical Director of the Duke University Hospital Adult Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory and the medical director of the Duke Heart Center Clinical Research Unit (that oversees site-based research within the Heart Center).
Since joining the Duke Faculty in 2010, Dr. Jones has worked as an investigator at the Duke Clinical Research Institute where he has been part of the leadership team for several clinical trials across a broad spectrum of cardiovascular care, including CAD, PAD, PCI, and CABG. He serves as the Co-Medical Director of the Clinical Endpoints Committee (CEC) at the DCRI, and has been an active participant in the angiographic core laboratory at DCRI. He has also been funded by the American Heart Association and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation to investigate factors associated with the use and outcomes of peripheral vascular intervention.