Stanford Collaborative
Primary care
Los Gatos, CA
2016-2018
Memorial HermanN
Medical Group
Houston, TX
2018-2021
Kevin S. Shah, MD is an Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiologist based in Long Beach, California. He currently practices at Long Beach Memorial Hospital, where he is dedicated to advancing cardiovascular and heart failure care, while training and mentoring the next generation of cardiologists. Dr. Shah’s career has been marked by a commitment to clinical excellence, research innovation, and education. He has received numerous accolades for his teaching, scholarly publications in journals including JACC and Circulation, as well as his contributions to cardiovascular medicine. His interests include reducing the burden of cardiovascular disease among South Asians as well as comprehensive heart failure care.
Dr. Kevin Shah is an Advanced Heart Failure & Transplant Cardiologist and the Director of Heart Failure Outreach at Memorial Care in Long Beach, CA. Previously, he served as the Medical Director of the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit and the Program Director for the Heart Failure Transplant Cardiology Fellowship at the University of Utah. With a passion for advancing care in Advanced Heart Failure and addressing heart disease in the South Asian community, Dr. Shah is making an impactful difference in the field of cardiology.
Fellowship, Advanced Heart Failure
& Heart Transplanation 2019
Recidency, Internal Medicine
2012 – 2015
Fellowship, Cardiovascular Disease
2015 – 2018
Assistant Professor of Medicine, AHFTC Program Director, CVICU Director.
2012 – 2015
2015 – 2018
Fellowship, Advanced Heart Failure
& Heart Transplanation 2019
Assistant Professor of Medicine, AHFTC Program Director, CVICU Director.
2018-2021
BA, Human Biology
Stanford Collaborative
MD, Doctor Of medicine
University of California, San Diego
2009-2013
ResidenCy, INternal Medicine
Stanford Hospital & Clinics
2013-2016
NPR
Annals of Internal Medicine
The New England Journal of Medicine
Houston Life
Doximity
While it often can’t be cured, the experts at the Heart Failure Program at Long Beach Medical Center can help slow down the progression of the disease and add years to a patient’s life. The Program provides several advanced treatment options to help manage heart failure symptoms. A multidisciplinary team assesses each patient’s condition to provide the best treatment option. Possible treatment plans include medications, lifestyle changes, minimally-invasive surgery, or a combination of these to improve a patient’s symptoms and overall quality of life.
The Heart Failure Program at Long Beach Medical Center is part of the distinguished MemorialCare Heart & Vascular Institute, which provides the latest in cardiac imaging and diagnostics to ensure that heart failure patients receive the correct diagnosis as quickly as possible. Some of these diagnostic tests include Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) technologies, which are offered at very few sites in the area.
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