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Andrew Sauer

Cardiologist - Associate Professor - Associate Editor, Journal of Cardiac Failure

Dr. Andrew J. Sauer is a renowned Cardiologist and Associate Professor at the University of Kansas Health System, known for his pioneering work in advanced heart failure therapies, ventricular assist device, and heart transplant programs.

His academic journey began at the University of Rochester where he delved into repolarization electromechanical kinetics, later expanding his expertise at Massachusetts General Hospital and the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT.

Dr. Sauer's commitment to cardiac care led him to focus on advanced heart failure, cardiac critical care, transplant medicine, and mechanical circulatory support technology during his tenure at Northwestern in Chicago.

He has been recognized for his research efforts and teaching excellence, receiving awards such as the Robert O. Bonow MD Award for Excellence in Research and the Excellence in Teaching Award by cardiovascular fellows.

In addition to his clinical and academic roles, Dr. Sauer is dedicated to addressing rural health care disparities and leveraging remote monitoring technologies to enhance patient care, especially in underserved communities.

He is actively involved in professional organizations like the Heart Failure Society of America and has contributed significantly to the field through his editorial role at the Journal of Cardiac Failure.

Dr. Sauer's impact extends beyond academia, as he has advised and led initiatives for major medical device companies, aiming to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.

An advocate for holistic healthcare, Dr. Sauer believes in the power of vulnerability, self-care, and accountability in fostering effective leadership and promoting wellness for both patients and colleagues.

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Kansas City Metropolitan Area