Vincent DiCola, MD, FACC
Education
BA: Brown University, Biology (1972)
MD: Yale School Of Medicine (1976)
Internship and Residency: Yale New Haven Hospital (1979)
Fellowship: Massachusetts General Hospital, Cardiology (1983)
Professional Affiliations
Fellow of the American College of Cardiology
Heart Rhythm Society Member
Diplomat of American Board of Internal Medicine
Diplomat of American College of Cardiology
Diplomat of the Heart Rhythm Society — Cardiac Device Specialist
Certifications
AB of Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease (1981)
AB of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine (1979)
Vincent Dicola, MD, specializes in cardiovascular medicine with a focus on electrophysiology and interventional cardiology—the diagnosis and treatment of heart rhythm disorders.
As an assistant professor of cardiovascular medicine at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Dicola is involved in exploring new methods and technologies in interventional cardiology, aiming to enhance the precision and effectiveness of cardiac treatments. His dedication to research is driven by the goal of improving patient care and advancing the field of cardiology.
Dr. Dicola received his medical degree and completed his residency in internal medicine at Yale School of Medicine. He further specialized through a fellowship in cardiology, pacemaker, and interventional cardiology at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School.