Haoyi Zheng
Cardio-Oncology, Cardiology
Heart Center, St. Francis Hospital
Dr. Haoyi Zheng graduated from Hebei Medical College and earned his Doctorate in Clinical Medicine from Peking Union Medical College and Peking Union Medical Hospital in China in 1995. After obtaining doctor degree and training in Cardiology, he served as an attending physician in the Cardiology Department of Peking Union Medical Hospital, Beijing, China. In 2000, Dr. Zheng came to US and conducted clinical research in heart failure at Columbia University and Yale University's heart failure centers, where he worked with Dr. Milton Packer and Stuart Katz. From 2005 to 2008, he completed his internal medicine residency at Long Island Jewish Hospital, affiliated with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He subsequently completed cardiology fellowship training at the University of North Carolina and New York University between 2009 and 2012. Currently, Dr. Zheng is serving at the Heart Center of St. Francis Hospital in Long Island, New York. He currently serves as vice president of Chinese American Heart Association (CNAHA). His clinical and research interests are focused on echocardiography, heart failure, and cardio-Oncology. He is the founder of Cardio-Oncology Program at St. Francis Hospital. He has published original research, reviewers, comments, editorials, and correspondences in top-ranking journals including NEJM, JAMA, JACC Heart Failure, JACC Cardio-oncology, JCO Oncology Practice, JACC CV Imaging, ATVB, and AJM. He was honored as the Best Reviewer by Annals of Internal Medicine in 2022.