Maryanne Chrisant, MD
Medical Director, Pediatric Cardiac Transplant, Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Heart Institute
Memorial Division of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery
1150 North 35th Avenue Suite 490
Hollywood, FL 33021
954-265-3731
Memorial Division of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery
1150 North 35th Avenue Suite 445
Hollywood, FL 33021
954-276-1234
About Me
Medical Director, Pediatric Cardiac Transplant, Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Heart Institute
Dr. Chrisant has an established reputation for helping pediatric heart transplant programs grow and thrive. She holds a bachelor's degree from Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts and a medical degree from New York Medical College in Westchester County. She completed fellowship training in pediatric cardiology and an advanced fellowship in pediatric cardiac transplant, heart failure and cardiomyopathy management at (then) Babies Hospital, Columbia University in New York.
Her career highlights include directing heart transplant programs at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Cleveland, Ohio; Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) in Pennsylvania; and University of Virginia Children's Hospital in Charlottesville.
Dr. Chrisant is on the Foundation Board of Directors and participates in ongoing research in the Pediatric Heart Transplant Study Group, which examines management and outcomes of children undergoing cardiac transplantation. She has lectured internationally on the topics of pediatric heart transplantation, heart failure and cardiomyopathies. She also has authored many papers about heart transplantation and heart failure in children and congenital heart disease, and has co-authored pediatric guidelines for heart transplant and heart failure management.
Hospital Affiliations
Gender
- Female
Languages
- English
Education
Education
New York Medical College-Registrar, 1986
Residency
New York Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia Campus, 1989, Pediatrics
Fellowships
New York Presbyterian Hospital, 1992, Pediatric Cardiology
Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics-Pediatric Cardiology
American Board of Pediatrics-Pediatrics
Awards, Achievements, and More
Publications
View Dr. Maryanne Chrisant's publications on PubMed
Editorial positions
- Reviewer, Circulation, 2002-present
- Reviewer, American Journal of Cardiology, 2001-present
- Reviewer, Pediatric Transplantation, 2001-present
- Reviewer, Journal of Heart and Lung Transplant, 2000-present
- Reviewer, Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2000-present
Research
- Pediatric Heart Transplant Study Group, 2011-present
- EXCOR Berlin Heart-Pediatric Data Collection for FDA IND, 2007-2010
- Berlin Heart Portal to Intermacs for Data Collection and Device Registry, 2007-2010
Professional Organizations
- Heart Failure Society of America
- International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation
- International Pediatric Transplant Association
- American Heart Association
- Heart Care International
- Healing the Children, North-East
Presentations
- “Pediatric Cardiac Transplantation,” Lunch & Learn Series, Memorial Healthcare System, 2011
- “Pediatric Cardiac Transplantation (Critical Care),” Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, 2010
- “Pediatric Cardiac Transplantation (Emergency Medicine),” Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, 2010
- “Pediatric Cardiac Transplantation (Pediatrics),” Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, 2010
- Pediatric Cardiac Transplantation course organizer/moderator/speaker, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, 2010
- “Pediatric Cardiac Transplantation,” Children’s Hospital at the University of Virginia, 2010
Awards
- LifeBanc Donor Awareness Award, LifeBanc of Northeast Ohio, 1999
- Claire Lucille Pace Humanitarian Award, Babies and Children’s Hospital, Columbia University, 1996
- Hatch Fellow in Cardiovascular Research, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 199201993
- Babies Heart Fund Fellow, Babies Hospital, 1990-1991
- Heddens-Good Research Fellowship, American Heart Association (local), 1985
- Boehringer Ingelheim National Pharmacology Contest, First Prize, 1985
- Student Research Forum Award, New York Medical College, 1983