Montefiore-Einstein Intercampus Pacemaker Service.
Dr Gross is a graduate of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He received all of his postgraduate training at Montefiore. He is Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He has served as Director of the Pacemaker service since 1992.
Dr. Gross has twenty years of experience in the field of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, including extensive experience in the areas of diagnostic and ablative electrophysiology. He has a national reputation for the management of complex implantable device challenges. As a result of this experience, Montefiore has become a major tertiary referral center for care of patients with these complex problems. His research interests include the impact of implantable devices on hemodynamic and atrial rhythm stability in patients with cardiovascular disease. He has served as principal investigator on numerous multicenter trials, and is long-serving member of the IBHRExAM writing committee.
Jay Gross, MD is associated with the following videos.