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Jose F. Huizar obtained his Medical degree with a full scholarship at Universidad Anahuac, School of Medicine in Mexico City. He completed his IM residency serving as Chief Medical Resident at MetroWest Medical Center (Univ of Massachusetts), followed by Cardiology and Cardiac Electrophysiology fellowship at SUNY Upstate Medical Center and the University of Alabama Birmingham, respectively. In 2006, he joined VCU as Assistant Professor and the Richmond VA Medical Center as Director of the Arrhythmia and Device Clinic. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 2013 and Full Professor of Medicine in 2021. Currently, he also is an affiliate Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, fellow on the American College of Cardiology (F.A.C.C.), American Heart Association (F.A.H.A.), and the Heart Rhythm Society (F.H.R.S.), and a member of the editorial boards for Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology and Frontiers in Cardiovascular Sciences. He now serves as Associate Chief of Staff for Research and Development at the Central Virginia VA Health Care System since March 2022.
He practices at Richmond VA Medical Center and VCU Medical Center as a cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist. His primary clinical practice has been primarily at the VA Medical Center caring for patients with implantable cardiac devices and arrhythmias since 2006, when he joined as Director of the Arrhythmia and Device Clinic. He has been active with teaching medical residents and cardiology and electrophysiology fellows. He has participated in formal teaching including Cardiology Grand Rounds, Cardiology Research Conferences and Electrophysiology conferences and journal clubs. For the past years, he has participated in graduate and undergraduate teaching (ECG section - PHIS512; translational session - MD/PhD program), currently participating as faculty and member of the steering committee for the VCU MD-Ph.D. program.
His research interests include cardiac pacing and cardiac arrhythmias, more specifically consequences of premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) and arrhythmia-induced cardiomyopathy. Dr. Huizar developed a novel pacemaker algorithm to reproduce PVCs and an PVC-induced cardiomyopathy animal model, receiving local and national funding. He received the AD Williams grant (VCU) and a Scientist Development Grant Award (AHA). These were followed by extramural funding (NIH/NHLBI RO1, Veterans Affairs Merit grant) to understand the consequences of frequent PVCs and the mechanism of PVC-Cardiomyopathy. He received an NIH R34 Clinical Pilot Grant (contact PI) to investigate best treatment strategy for PVC-Cardiomyopathy. Most recently, he has received a VA Rapid Response Grant to study myocardial injury in COVID-19 and the role of Cardiac MR and a ShEEP-IC grant (Veterans Affairs) to purchase a fully-equipped Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scanner for research.
He has 7 book chapters in cardiac electrophysiology literature and around 60 publications in high impact journals (~5 publications annually for past few years) with a total of 1300+ citations, h-index 18 and i10-index 27. He has received the VCU Internal Medicine Excellence in Research and Scholarship awards in 2016 and 2020. Several publications have been recognized as “Top-picks of the year” by Editor-in-Chief by the Heart Rhythm Journal and the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC). Dr. Huizar has served as an ad hoc reviewer for the Clinical Electrophysiology Committee for AHA and NIH/NHLBI for several years, recently asked to become a member for the Clinical Integrative Cardiovascular and Hematological Sciences (CCHS) NIH study section. He served as member of the IACUC at McGuire VAMC until November 2020. He has and continues to serve as ad hoc reviewer for several high-impact journals such as Circulation, Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology, JACC, JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology, Heart Rhythm Journal, Europace to mentioned few. He has participated as guest speaker to national Scientific Sessions such as AHA, ACC, and Heart Rhythm Society.
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Pouria Shoureshi,Zain Ahmad,Rahul Myadam, Li Wang, Brianna Rose,Jaime Balderas-Villalobos,Juana Medina-Contreras,Anindita Das, Ilija Uzelac,Karoly Kaszala,Kenneth A. Ellenbogen,Jose F. Huizar,
JACC: Clinical Electrophysiologyno. 5 (2024): S580
James Eason,Jaime Balderas-Villalobos,Juana Maria de Lourdes Medina Contreras, Ilija Uzelac,Karoly Kaszala,Alex Y. Tan,Jose Eltit,Jose F. Huizar
Heart Rhythmno. 5 (2024): S556
Journal of the American College of Cardiologyno. 13 (2024): 3685
Pouria Shoureshi, Bri'Anna Rose,Ehsan Jafree,Michael O’Quinn, Li Wang, Na Nguyen,Tam Nguyen,kytai Nguyen,Kenneth Dormer,ANINDITA DAS,Mohammed Quader,Vigneshwar Kasirajan,
Heart Rhythmno. 5 (2024): S585-S586
Journal of the American College of Cardiologyno. 22 (2024): 2214-2232
Heart Rhythmno. 5 (2023): S274-S274
Jose F. Huizar,Karoly Kaszala,Alex Tan,Jayanthi Koneru,Pranav Mankad,Jordana Kron, Kenneth A. Ellenbogen
Journal of the American College of Cardiologyno. 12 (2023): 1192-1200
Heart Rhythmno. 5 (2023): S112-S113
Jaime Balderas-Villalobos, J M Lourdes Medina-Contreras,Christopher Lynch,Rajiv Kabadi, Janée Hayles,Rafael J Ramirez,Alex Y Tan,Karoly Kaszala,Montserrat Samsó,Jose F Huizar,Jose M Eltit
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Kunal Kapoor, Emilie Fortman, Jashanjeet Matharoo, Julio Perez-Downes,Alex Y. Tan,Jose Huizar, Kenneth A. Ellenbogen,Karoly Kaszala
Journal of the American College of Cardiologyno. 8 (2023): 3885-3885
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