Bartley P. Griffith, M.D.

 
Professor of Surgery
Thomas E. and Alice Marie Hales Distinguished Professor and Chief
Division of Cardiac
Director, Heart and Lung Transplantation
Co-Director, UM Comprehensive Heart Center
University of Maryland Medical Center
Baltimore, Maryland
Education 

M.D., Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Residency 

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Fellowship 

General and Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Certifications 

American Board of Thoracic Surgery

Hospital Affiliations/Admitting Privileges 

University of Maryland Medical Center

 

Dr. Bartley Griffith is a world-renowned heart and lung transplantation pioneer.  Prior to his arrival at the University of Maryland, Dr.Griffith served as Vice Chair in the Department of Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, where he was also Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery and the Henry T. Bahnson Professor of Surgery. He also served as the founding director for the internationally recognized McGowan Center for Artificial Organ Development.  He is currently the Chief of Cardiac Surgery and the Director of Heart and Lung Transplantation at the University of Maryland Medical Center.

Dr. Griffith's clinical work focuses on coronary artery surgery, mitral and aortic valve replacement and aneurysmal disease of the thoracic aorta. His research interests are concentrated on heart and lung transplantation, cell transplantation and advancing the use of artificial organs. He has directed more than 1,200 heart transplants and 600 lung transplants and is an innovator in the use of immunosuppression after transplant and mechanical blood pumps prior to transplant.

In August of 2003 he reconstructed the top two chambers of a woman's heart with animal and human donor tissue. This first-of-its-kind surgery was performed to remove a potentially deadly and recurring tumor called a myxoma.

In September of 2002, he led a team of Heart Center cardiac surgeons to implant a revolutionary new rotary heart pump called the Jarvik 2000 to save the life of a man with heart failure.

Dr. Griffith is an NHLBI investigator and is currently developing an artificial lung. He has published over 500 articles and book chapters, lectured at professional meetings nationally and internationally, and is the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including induction into the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, Scotland.