
David Dionne Mcmanus
MD, MSci, FHRS
Medicine
Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Chair, Professor, Cardiologist
Dr. McManus is a clinical and research cardiac electrophysiologist at the University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS), where he is a Professor and Vice-Chair of Medicine. He is also a Distinguished Dr. Marcellette Williams Scholar, Chief of the University of Massachusetts Medical Center’s Section of Connected Cardiovascular Healthcare, and Director of the Anticoagulation Service.
Dr. McManus's research continues to focus on the use of technology to enhance the diagnosis and treatment of older patients with arrhythmias, and he presently serves as PI or MPI on 4 National Institute of Health or National Science Foundation-funded clinical trials and studies. He also serves as a Multi-PI of the Center for Advancing Point-of-Care Technologies in Heart, Lung, Blood, and Sleep Diseases, one of four NIH centers focused on point-of-care technology nationally. I have authored or co-authored over 220 scientific manuscripts. He serves on the Heart Rhythm Society’s National Research and Digital Medicine Committees and is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of the Cardiovascular Digital Health Journal.