Dr. Paul Fedak
Positions
Director
Libin Cardiovascular Institute
Cardiac Surgeon
Bicuspid Valve Clinic
Professor
Cumming School of Medicine, Department of Cardiac Sciences
Member
Libin Cardiovascular Institute
Contact information
Phone number
Office: 403.944.5913
Background
Educational Background
B.S. Neuroscience, University of Toronto, 1994
Doctor of Medicine Unknown, University of Toronto, 1998
Doctor of Philosophy Medical Sciences, University of Toronto, 2004
Biography
Paul Fedak is a cardiac surgeon, translational scientist, and senior medical leader at the University of Calgary. Dr. Fedak is committed to the innovation and translation of new surgical therapies for patients with advanced heart disease.
Dr. Fedak is a graduate of the University of Toronto medical school and completed further training in cardiac surgery (FRCSC) and biomedical science (Ph.D.) in Toronto. The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada awarded him a Detweiler Fellowship that supported advanced training in surgery for end-stage heart disease and complex valve repair at Northwestern University in Chicago. The Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (AHFMR – now known as Alberta Innovates) and the University of Calgary then recruited him as a surgeon-scientist. He developed the Campbell Family Translational Research Program that trains graduate students and aims to develop and validate novel therapies to treat cardiovascular disease. He pioneered novel sternal closure techniques and is developing tissue engineering approaches to treat heart failure using biomaterials. He has expertise in surgery for bicuspid aortic valve and its associated aortopathy. He leads a collaborative research effort with Northwestern University in Chicago to better understand mechanisms of progression and risk prediction.
He published over 200 peer-reviewed original manuscripts and numerous book chapters. His work is cited over 18,000 times. Dr. Fedak serves as an Editorial Board Member for several biomedical publications, including the Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery and the Canadian Journal of Cardiology. The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH/NHLBI funds his translational research program. He is the recipient of international and national research and mentorship awards. Some of these include the C. Walton Lillehei Award (American Association for Thoracic Surgery), Vivien Thomas Young Investigator Award (American Heart Association), Paul Cartier Award (Canadian Society of Cardiac Surgeons), and Wilfred Bigelow Award (University of Toronto), Watanabe Distinguished Achievement Award (University of Calgary), Telemachus Distinguished Mentorship Award (University of Calgary) and Calgary’s “Top 40 Under 40” (Avenue Magazine). He holds leadership positions in the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) and Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) and is a Fellow of the American Heart Association (FAHA). He is recognized as a knowledge and opinion leader in cardiac surgery. He provides many international invited addresses, including a widely viewed TEDx talk.
Dr. Fedak currently holds senior leadership roles as the clinical and academic Department Head (Cardiac Sciences) and Director of the Libin Cardiovascular Institute. These are key leadership positions within the Cumming School of Medicine and Alberta Health Services. He plays a critical role in a dynamic and fully integrated health care, research, and service delivery environment. He is responsible for realizing the Institute’s vision of cardiovascular health, internationally recognized and funded research, and multidisciplinary educational programs that attract quality learners. The recent successful completion of the inaugural Harvard Medical School Surgical Leadership Program at Harvard University provides a foundation for his leadership roles.
Awards
- award, 2016
- award, 2014
- award, 2013
- award, 2011
- commendation, 2011
- award, 2009
- commendation, 2009
- Membership, 2009
- Professional Society Honor, 2009
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