Jorge Saucedo, MD, MBA, FACC, FAHA, FSCAI

Cardiology/Cardiovascular Medicine, Interventional Cardiology
Professor and Division Chief
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Over the last 30 years the most satisfying and fulfilling aspect of my career has been the interactions that I have with patients in clinic, in the hospital or in the catheterization laboratory. I have tremendous respect for patients and I am very sensitive to their needs, fears and concerns. Bringing hope to patients has been a goal in every interaction I have with patients and their family members. I look forward to taking care of patients with cardiovascular issues for many years to come.

Over the last 30 years the most satisfying and fulfilling aspect of my career has been the interactions that I have with patients in clinic, in the hospital or in the catheterization laboratory. I…
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About

Jorge Saucedo, MD, MBA, is the current Division Chief of Cardiology at the Medical College of Wisconsin and Director of Heart and Vascular services for the Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin health network. Dr. Saucedo attended the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico where he received his medical doctorate followed by training in Internal Medicine at National Institute of Nutrition and a fellowship in Cardiology at National Institute of Cardiology. Dr. Saucedo completed fellowships in interventional cardiology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and Washington Hospital Center in Washington DC. He joined the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). He served as director of the cardiac catheterization laboratory both at UAMS and John L. McClellan VA Memorial Hospital. Dr. Saucedo received his MBA from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock College of Business. From 2002 to 2013 Dr. Saucedo held numerous positions at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center including Professor of Medicine, Vice-Chief of Clinical Affairs, Division of Cardiology and Director, Cardiac Catheterization Labs. In 2013 he became Head, Division of Cardiology and Co-Director of the Cardiovascular Institute NorthShore University HealthSystem. Recently he was granted with the Allstate Foundation Judson B Branch Chair of Cardiology and became Clinical Prof. of Med. at the Univ. of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. He has been very active in service to the AHA/ASA. He is currently a member of the AHA/ASA Chicago Board and the President-elect of the Midwest Affiliate. He served as former President of the Oklahoma City Board and Diversity and Inclusion national committee. He is currently a member of the SACC and the International committee and Immediate past chair of the Chicago Heart Innovation Forum.

Overview

Treatment & Services

Antiplatelet Agents
Cardiovascular Risk Factor Management
Coronary Artery Stents
Heart Valve Surgery
Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (PCI)
Virtual Visit

Diseases & Conditions

Aortic Stenosis
Aortic Valve Diseases
Chest Pain
Coronary Artery Disease
Heart Attack
Mitral Valve Disease
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
Stable Angina
Unstable Angina

Ages Seen

Adult
Senior

Languages Spoken

English
Spanish
Italian

Hospital Affiliations

Froedtert Hospital
Heart and Vascular Center - Center for Advanced Care - Froedtert Hospital

Education & Training

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México - Mexico City - Mexico - Doctor of Medicine - (1989)

Washington Hospital Center - DC - Fellowship in Interventional Cardiology - (1997)

University of Michigan - Ann Arbor - Fellowship in Interventional Cardiology - (1995-1996)

National Institute of Medical Sciences - Mexico City - Mexico - Fellowship Cardiovascular Medicine - (1992-1995)

National Institute of Medical Sciences - Mexico City - Mexico - Residency in Internal Medicine - (1989-1992)

University of Arkansas - Little Rock - Master of Business Administration - (2002)

Board Certifications

Interventional Cardiology
Cardiovascular Disease
Internal Medicine

Patient Reviews

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Ratings

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I am so grateful for Cardiology Doctor. And his whole team. Has always took good tomorrow
From check-in to EKG to time with Dr. Saucedo all went extremely well.
The visit to Dr Saucedo was informative and pleasant. He introduced me to a med student in training who stayed for the visit. My questions and concerns were answered, and the consult was relaxed and friendly...great visit with plans for additional tests and visit. I felt fortunate to have this type of medical visit.
I brought my paper in describing my disorder from a previous visit. And asked Dr. Saucedo about it and he showed me what I had using the wall charts on the wall. I really appreciated that. Plus it sounds like my disorder is pretty much under control. I will see him in one year.
Everyone was great!
Am so happy for attention I get
Thanks Dr Saucedo!!!
The Dr. Helped to put me at ease over my condition. Lowered the dosage of the medication. Made me happy. Overall, I felt relieved that what I have isn't something to be too worried about. I have been making some good changes. When I talked about maybe going to the gym, he said that would be great. I do pace myself. I like the treadmill, with handles so I don't have to worry about falling, etc. I liked him very much and would recommend him to family and friends.
Excellent experience from start to finish!
Everyone from the check in, nurse, doctor and che k out person were fabulous. I would highly recommend Froedert and the entire staff!
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