Dr. Adam Greenbaum has dedicated his career to advancing medicine through clinical research, putting his leading-edge ideas into practice through patient care, and teaching future generations of doctors through resident and fellow education. He has received numerous patient care and teaching awards and is recognized as a clinical expert in the field of structural heart disease. He has also authored numerous research articles in the specialty of cardiovascular disease, especially structural heart disease.

Patients with structural heart problems have new treatment options because of the truly novel minimally invasive techniques Dr. Greenbaum developed. His transcatheter methods and approaches to valvular heart disease bring new hope to patients with no other options.
Before joining Emory University in 2018 as a Co-director of the Structural Heart and Valve Center, Dr. Greenbaum served at the Henry Ford Heart and Vascular Institute in Detroit, Michigan for 19 years. He held positions there as Co-director of the Center for Structural Heart Disease, Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory and Director of the Interventional Fellowship Program. He is board certified in general and interventional cardiology and is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, the American Heart Association and the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions.

Dr. Greenbaum graduated from the New York University School of Medicine in New York, NY. He completed his internal medicine training at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI and his general and interventional cardiology training at Duke University in Durham, NC.

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