Jarett Berry, MD
Dr. Berry is a Dedman Family Scholar in Clinical Care and an Associate Professor of Medicine and an Associate Professor of Clinical Sciences at UT Southwestern in Dallas, TX. He completed his Medical Degree and Internal Medicine residency at UT Southwestern, and his Clinical Cardiology and research training at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL. Dr. Berry’s clinical interests include both preventive cardiology and general cardiology where he serves as the Director of Cardiac Rehabilitation and an attending physician in the coronary care unit at Parkland Hospital. He has a nationally recognized research program as a cardiovascular epidemiologist with a particular focus on cardiovascular risk estimation across the lifespan. He has published more than 90 peer-reviewed original papers. He serves as an associate editor for Circulation. He also serves as one of the senior investigators in the Dallas Heart Study and one of the principal investigators of UT Southwestern’s Strategically Focused Research Network funded by the American Heart Association. Dr. Berry’s research has been funded by both the National Institutes of Health and the American Heart Association and his work has been recognized by numerous national awards. He is actively involved in leadership roles for the American Heart Association’s Council on Epidemiology and Prevention. |
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