Andrew Freeman

Director Of Cardiovascular Prevention And Clinical Cardiology, Associate Professor Of Medicine at National Jewish Health, Inc.

Andrew Freeman has a diverse work experience in various fields. Andrew started their career in 2009 as the Director of Cardiovascular Prevention and Clinical Cardiology and Associate Professor of Medicine at National Jewish Health. Andrew then joined the American College of Cardiology in 2015, where they served as a Member of the Science and Quality Committee and Co-Chair of the Lifestyle and Nutrition Workgroup. In 2023, they became a Venture Scout at Alumni Ventures, where they share attractive investment opportunities with the company.

Andrew Freeman earned a BA in Biology and Computer Science from Cornell University in 1999. Andrew then completed their MD at the University at Buffalo in 2003. Following that, they underwent a residency in Internal Medicine at Brown Medical School from 2003 to 2006. Subsequently, they pursued a Cardiology Fellowship at Temple University - Lewis Katz School of Medicine from 2006 to 2009.

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  • Director Of Cardiovascular Prevention And Clinical Cardiology, Associate Professor Of Medicine

    July, 2009 - present

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