Positions
- Associate Professor of Surgery
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Division of Trauma, Bariatric and Acute Care Surgery
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- Associate Professor of Surgery
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Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
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- Director, Thoracic Surgical ICU & ECMO Program
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Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center
- Professional Staff, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery
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Texas Heart Institute
Addresses
- Baylor Medicine at McNair Campus (Office)
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7200 Cambridge Street
Houston, TX, 77030
United States
Education
- Fellowship at Mayo Clinic School of Medicine
- Rochester
- Anesthesia Critical Care
- Clinical Fellowship at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
- Nashville
- Minimally Invasive Advanced Cardiac Surgery
- Residency at Weill Cornell University School of Medicine
- New York
- Cardiothoracic Surgery
- Fellowship at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
- New York
- Thoracic Surgery
- Residency at Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
- Philadelphia
- General Surgery
- MD from University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health
- Madison
- BS from University of Wisconsin - Madison
- Madison
Certifications
- American Board of Surgery
- American Board of Thoracic Surgery
- Critical Care
- American Board of Surgery
Professional Interests
- Cardiothoracic Critical Care
- Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)
- Mechanical Circulatory Support (LVADs)
- Surgical Critical Care
Professional Statement
Subhasis Chatterjee, M.D. is an associate professor of surgery on the Surgical Critical Care team at Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center.
Dr. Chatterjee was selected to the Medical Scholars Program at the University of Wisconsin, earning both his undergraduate and medical degrees in addition to being selected to the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society. He completed his general surgery training at the University of Pennsylvania and his cardiothoracic surgical training at New York Presbyterian Cornell & Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. After being in private practice in Illinois and Wisconsin he completed a fellowship in critical care at the Mayo Clinic Rochester. His clinical focus is in the critical care of cardiothoracic surgical patients with a perspective as both a cardiothoracic surgeon and intensivist. He is dedicated to excellent patient outcomes and multidisciplinary collaboration.
His basic science areas of investigation included an NIH-sponsored grant for gene therapy in ischemia-reperfusion injury after myocardial infarction. He has participated and served as an investigator in a number of clinical trials. His clinical focus in research is in mechanical circulatory support, resource utilization, and critical care scoring systems for the care of cardiothoracic surgical patients.
Dr. Chatterjee was selected to the Medical Scholars Program at the University of Wisconsin, earning both his undergraduate and medical degrees in addition to being selected to the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society. He completed his general surgery training at the University of Pennsylvania and his cardiothoracic surgical training at New York Presbyterian Cornell & Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. After being in private practice in Illinois and Wisconsin he completed a fellowship in critical care at the Mayo Clinic Rochester. His clinical focus is in the critical care of cardiothoracic surgical patients with a perspective as both a cardiothoracic surgeon and intensivist. He is dedicated to excellent patient outcomes and multidisciplinary collaboration.
His basic science areas of investigation included an NIH-sponsored grant for gene therapy in ischemia-reperfusion injury after myocardial infarction. He has participated and served as an investigator in a number of clinical trials. His clinical focus in research is in mechanical circulatory support, resource utilization, and critical care scoring systems for the care of cardiothoracic surgical patients.
Selected Publications
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S Chatterjee, TJ Gardner. " " Advances in Cardiology. 2002 ; 39 : 289-294.
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S Chatterjee, AS Stewart, LT Bish, V Jayasankar, EM Kim, T Pirolli, J Burdick, YJ Woo, TJ Gardner, HL Sweeney. " Viral Gene Transfer of the Anti-apoptotic Factor Bcl-2 Protects against Chronic Postischemic Heart Failure. " Circulation. 2002 ; 106 (Suppl 1) : I212-I217.
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S Chatterjee, LT. Bish, V Jayasankar, AS Stewart, YJ Woo, MT Crow, TJ Gardner, HL Sweeney. " " J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2003 ; 125 : 1461-1469.
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V Jayasankar, LT Bish, TJ Pirolli, S Chatterjee, J Burdick, TJ Gardner, HL Sweeney, YJ Woo. " " Circulation. 2003 ; 108 : 230-236.
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Memberships
- American College of Surgeons
- Fellow
- American College of Cardiology
- Fellow
- American College of Chest Physicians
- Fellow
- Society of Thoracic Surgeons
- Southern Thoracic Surgical Association
- Society of Critical Care Medicine
- Eastern Cardiothoracic Surgical Society
- Extracorporeal Life Support Organization
- Foundation for the Advancement of Cardiothoracic Surgical Care
- Alpha Omega Alpha
- Penn Surgical Society
- American Medical Association
- American Association for Thoracic Surgery
- Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Cardiac
- Executive Board (07/2019)
- International Anesthesia Research Society
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