Gordon Moe

Director, Heart Failure Program and Cardiac Amyloidosis Clinic, St. Michael’s Hospital
Department: Medicine,
Division: Cardiology,
Languages: Cantonese, English, Mandarin,
Faculty Appointment: Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto
Clinical Interests: Heart Failure Care
Academic Interests: Translational research; cardiac remodeling and biomarkers in heart failure; ethnicity in cardiovascular diseases
Biography

Dr. Gordon Moe is a staff Cardiologist, a Heart Failure Specialist, and the current Director of the of Heart Failure Program and Cardiac Amyloidosis Clinic at St. Michael’s Hospital. In addition, he is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto and a Clinician/Investigator at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute.

He obtained his Doctor of Medicine from University of Toronto, and received internal medicine training at the University of Toronto and cardiology training at Queen’s University. He has also completed research training at The University of Toronto and Harvard Medical School. Dr. Moe is a Diplomate, and has received certification through the American Board of Internal Medicine.

Dr. Moe served in numerous industry-sponsored and investigator-initiated clinical trials as principal investigator. He authored multiple peer-reviewed journals and continues to serve on the editorial board of the Canadian Journal of Cardiology, Journal of American College of Cardiology, and American Heart Journal, to name a few.

Dr. Moe is one of the recipients of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, Queen Elizabeth II (Distinction), in 2012 for his dedicated service to peers, community, and Canada. He was also the past Co-Chair/Chair of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society Consensus Conference Guidelines of Heart Failure from 2010 to 2014. In addition, he was the past Chair of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society Heart Failure Guidelines Committee and continues working as a member of the Primary Panel of the Committee.

More recently, he created the first Cardiac Amyloidosis Clinic at St. Michael’s Hospital and begins to play a leadership role in managing this condition in Ontario with new research and knowledge translation.

Clinics: Heart Failure Program and Cardiac Amyloidosis Clinic

Contact information:

Heart Failure Clinic:

Phone: 416-864-5192
Fax: 416-864-5330

General Cardiology Clinic: 

Phone: 416-864-5319

Fax: 416-864-5330

Last updated June 18, 2024