Andrew Krumerman, MD, is an Attending Physician in the Divisions of Cardiology and Cardiac Electrophysiology at Montefiore Medical Center. He is Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Dr. Krumerman received his Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Michigan and his Doctor of Medicine from the Sackler School of Medicine in Tel Aviv, Israel. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and a fellowship in Cardiovascular Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He completed his fellowship in Cardiac Electrophysiology at New York Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University.
Dr. Krumerman is a founder of the Montefiore ECG Research Group. Through this forum, he has mentored medical students and young physicians interested in pursuing academic careers. His research focuses on disparities in health care, malignant early repolarization, and sudden cardiac death as well as tools and techniques to minimize fluoroscopy during catheter ablation procedures.
Dr. Krumerman is actively sought out to collaborate with faculty both inside and outside of the Montefiore Health System. He is an investigator in multicenter, NIH-sponsored trials such as the CABANA study and the Women’s Health Study. He has also collaborated with the Sarcoidosis Clinical Research Group, studying sarcoidosis in World Trade Center-exposed fire fighters. Dr. Krumerman is currently board certified in Cardiovascular Disease and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology.