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Jack Boyd
Cardiothoracic surgeon
Clinical Assistant Professor, Cardiothoracic Surgery
Practice Areas
Professional Education
- Fellowship: Indiana University School of MedicineIN
- Residency: Indiana University School of MedicineIN
- Internship: Indiana University School of MedicineIN
- Board Certification: General Surgery, American Board of Surgery (2007)
- Medical Education: Indiana University School of Medicine (2000) IN
- Board Certification: Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, American Board of Thoracic Surgery
- Fellowship, Good Samaritan Hospital, Robotic Cardiac Surgery (2009)
- Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania, Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery (2009)
- Resident, Indiana University School of Medicine, Thoracic Surgery (2009)
- Resident, Indiana University School of Medicine, General Surgery (2006)
- Faculty of Health Sciences, Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya, Health Care in a Third World Country (2004)
- Intern, Indiana University School of Medicine, General Surgery (2001)
- Doctorate, Indiana University School of Medicine, Medicine (2000)
- Bachelor of Arts, University of Notre Dame, Government (1996)
Honors & Awards
- Co-Principal Investigator, Mechanism of Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction in Metabolic Syndrome (September 2013)
- Grand Rounds, Krannert Institute of Cardiology (October 2013)
- Moderator, AHA Coronary Artery Disease (November 2012)
- Moderator, AHA Thoracic Aortic Disease I (November 2010)
- Delegate, 2010 STS Legislative Advocacy Workshop (June 2010)
- Recipient, Young Physician Scholarship (August 2010)
- Top Doctor, US News & World Report (2013, 2012)
- Top Doctor, Castle Connolly (2013)
- Teaching Resident of the Year, Department of General Surgery Indiana University School of Medicine (2006)
Publications
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Human aortic allograft: an excellent conduit choice for superior vena cava reconstruction
Spera, K., Kesler, K. A., Syed, A., & Boyd, J. H. (2014). Human aortic allograft: an excellent conduit choice for superior vena cava reconstruction. JOURNAL OF CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY, 9. -
Epicardial adipose excision slows the progression of porcine coronary atherosclerosis
Mckenney, M. L., Schultz, K. A., Boyd, J. H., Byrd, J. P., Alloosh, M., & Sturek, M. (2014). Epicardial adipose excision slows the progression of porcine coronary atherosclerosis. JOURNAL OF CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY, 9. -
Ischemic Mitral Regurgitation - Where Do We Stand?
Boyd, J. H. (2013). Ischemic Mitral Regurgitation - Where Do We Stand?. CIRCULATION JOURNAL, 77(8), 1952-1956. -
Neonatal cavopulmonary assist: Pulsatile versus steady-flow pulmonary perfusion
Myers, C. D., Boyd, J. H., Presson, R. G., Vijay, P., COATS, A. C., & Rodefeld, M. D. (2006). Neonatal cavopulmonary assist: Pulsatile versus steady-flow pulmonary perfusion. ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY, 81(1), 257-263.
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Cavopulmonary assist in the neonate: An alternative strategy for single-ventricle palliation
Rodefeld, M. D., Boyd, J. H., Myers, C. D., Presson, R. G., Wagner, W. W., & Brown, J. W. (2004). Cavopulmonary assist in the neonate: An alternative strategy for single-ventricle palliation. JOURNAL OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY, 127(3), 705-711.
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Cavopulmonary assist: Circulatory support for the univentricular Fontan circulation
Rodefeld, M. D., Boyd, J. H., Myers, C. D., LaLone, B. J., Bezruczko, A. J., & Brown, J. W. (2003). Cavopulmonary assist: Circulatory support for the univentricular Fontan circulation. ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY, 76(6), 1911-1916.