Wiley, Jose

Chief, Section of Cardiology

School or College
School of Medicine

Dr. Jose Wiley embarked on this mission in his native Puerto Rico, where he completed medical school at the Universidad Central del Caribe, Bayamon in June 1994. Two years later he moved to New Orleans and completed a residency in internal medicine in 1998, followed by a fellowship in cardiology in 2001 at the Tulane University School of Medicine. As a chief cardiology fellow, Dr. Wiley was awarded with the Albert Hyman “Fellow of the Year” award in 2001. He then completed  an interventional cardiology fellowship at the Ochsner Clinic Foundation in June 2002, and finally completed his education with a Master degree of Public Health, focused on Health Policy and Management, at Columbia University School of Public Health in the fall of 2014. In 2008, Dr. Wiley moved to New York City to join The Mount Sinai School of Medicine, with a dual academic appointment of assistant professor of Medicine-Cardiology and Radiology. He was named Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory of North General Hospital, a Mount Sinai Hospital-supported laboratory, from 2008 to 2010, and Associate Director of Endovascular Interventions at Mount Sinai Hospital’s Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory from 2008 to 2015.  In 2015, Dr. Wiley moved to Montefiore Medical Center-Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, as the Director of Endovascular Interventions in the Center for Heart & Vascular Care. In 2017, he became the Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory of Montefiore Medical Center-Moses Division. Dr. Wiley was also a Professor of Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.  In 2022 he relocated to Tulane University School of Medicine, accepting the position of Professor of Medicine and Chief of Cardiology. One of his proudest achievements came in 2012, when he was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. This is one of the highest civilian awards given in the U.S to immigrants for their contributions to the nation’s achievements

jwiley1@tulane.edu
Jose
Wiley
Chief, Section of Cardiology

Biography

Dr. Jose Wiley embarked on this mission in his native Puerto Rico, where he completed medical school at the Universidad Central del Caribe, Bayamon in June 1994. Two years later he moved to New Orleans and completed a residency in internal medicine in 1998, followed by a fellowship in cardiology in 2001 at the Tulane University School of Medicine. As a chief cardiology fellow, Dr. Wiley was awarded with the Albert Hyman “Fellow of the Year” award in 2001. He then completed  an interventional cardiology fellowship at the Ochsner Clinic Foundation in June 2002, and finally completed his education with a Master degree of Public Health, focused on Health Policy and Management, at Columbia University School of Public Health in the fall of 2014. In 2008, Dr. Wiley moved to New York City to join The Mount Sinai School of Medicine, with a dual academic appointment of assistant professor of Medicine-Cardiology and Radiology. He was named Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory of North General Hospital, a Mount Sinai Hospital-supported laboratory, from 2008 to 2010, and Associate Director of Endovascular Interventions at Mount Sinai Hospital’s Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory from 2008 to 2015.  In 2015, Dr. Wiley moved to Montefiore Medical Center-Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, as the Director of Endovascular Interventions in the Center for Heart & Vascular Care. In 2017, he became the Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory of Montefiore Medical Center-Moses Division. Dr. Wiley was also a Professor of Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.  In 2022 he relocated to Tulane University School of Medicine, accepting the position of Professor of Medicine and Chief of Cardiology. One of his proudest achievements came in 2012, when he was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. This is one of the highest civilian awards given in the U.S to immigrants for their contributions to the nation’s achievements