Business Wire06.09.20
Eko announced the appointment of Adam Saltman, M.D., Ph.D., as chief medical officer (CMO). Dr. Saltman will assume responsibility for leading Eko’s overall clinical development and medical affairs activities.
“Adam brings a wealth of experience across disciplines in cardiology and pulmonology, as well as from government and academic sectors. Adam will help advance our bold clinical vision for prevalent conditions such as heart failure and chronic respiratory diseases,” said Connor Landgraf, co-founder and CEO of Eko. “At this challenging time in healthcare, Adam will be instrumental in helping us build technology to improve how care is provided. We welcome Adam’s leadership and expertise as we continue to grow Eko.”
Dr. Saltman joins the Eko executive team from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). As a medical officer at the FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health, he was awarded for his leadership of multiple programs related to medical devices. While at the FDA, he co-wrote a whitepaper outlining a new regulatory approach to AI and machine learning algorithms, which play a key role in Eko’s clinical vision. Prior to joining the FDA in 2013, he practiced as a triple-board certified cardiothoracic surgeon at various hospitals including Mount Sinai Beth Israel and the University of Massachusetts.
“In this new role, I’m able to combine my passion for helping patients with being a part of a leadership team that is developing the next evolution in digital health solutions in cardiopulmonary care and is truly making a difference in the future of telehealth medicine,” said Dr. Saltman. “I’m proud to play a part in growing Eko and advancing our technologies.”
Dr. Saltman earned his M.D. and Ph.D. degrees in electrophysiology from Columbia University, in addition to an M.S. in health informatics from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a bachelor of arts degree in biochemistry from Harvard University. Dr. Saltman is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, the American College of Cardiology, the American College of Chest Physicians and the American Heart Association. Published in over 100 peer-reviewed articles, Dr. Saltman has served on editorial boards, conducted competitively funded research projects, and is certified as a Quality Improvement Associate by the American Society for Quality.
“Adam brings a wealth of experience across disciplines in cardiology and pulmonology, as well as from government and academic sectors. Adam will help advance our bold clinical vision for prevalent conditions such as heart failure and chronic respiratory diseases,” said Connor Landgraf, co-founder and CEO of Eko. “At this challenging time in healthcare, Adam will be instrumental in helping us build technology to improve how care is provided. We welcome Adam’s leadership and expertise as we continue to grow Eko.”
Dr. Saltman joins the Eko executive team from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). As a medical officer at the FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health, he was awarded for his leadership of multiple programs related to medical devices. While at the FDA, he co-wrote a whitepaper outlining a new regulatory approach to AI and machine learning algorithms, which play a key role in Eko’s clinical vision. Prior to joining the FDA in 2013, he practiced as a triple-board certified cardiothoracic surgeon at various hospitals including Mount Sinai Beth Israel and the University of Massachusetts.
“In this new role, I’m able to combine my passion for helping patients with being a part of a leadership team that is developing the next evolution in digital health solutions in cardiopulmonary care and is truly making a difference in the future of telehealth medicine,” said Dr. Saltman. “I’m proud to play a part in growing Eko and advancing our technologies.”
Dr. Saltman earned his M.D. and Ph.D. degrees in electrophysiology from Columbia University, in addition to an M.S. in health informatics from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a bachelor of arts degree in biochemistry from Harvard University. Dr. Saltman is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, the American College of Cardiology, the American College of Chest Physicians and the American Heart Association. Published in over 100 peer-reviewed articles, Dr. Saltman has served on editorial boards, conducted competitively funded research projects, and is certified as a Quality Improvement Associate by the American Society for Quality.