Britt Sandler, MD
Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care
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Age Groups Seen
- Child
- Adolescent
Languages
- English
Gender
FemaleAbout Britt Sandler
Title
Pediatric Cardiac Intensivist
Biography
Britt Sandler, MD, is a pediatric cardiac intensive care physician at Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital. She specializes in treating infants and children with congenital and acquired heart disease who require ICU-level care. She has been in practice since 2023. Dr. Sandler earned her medical degree from the Yale School of Medicine and a Master’s in Business Administration from the Yale School of Management. She completed her pediatric residency and pediatric critical care medicine fellowship at the University of Washington/Seattle Children’s Hospital, and an advanced fellowship in cardiovascular intensive care at Stanford University’s Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital. She has special interests in resuscitation and nutrition and is active in both quality improvement and clinical research. She is a member of the Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society and the Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Consortium (PC⁴). During her free time, Dr. Sandler enjoys spending time with her husband and two children.
Education & Board Certifications
Education
- Fellowship: Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford, 2023
- Fellowship: University of Washington / Seattle Children's Hospital, 2022
- Residency: University of Washington / Seattle Children's Hospital, 2019
- Graduate School: Yale School of Management, 2016
- Medical Education: Yale University School of Medicine, 2016
- Graduate School: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2009
- Undergraduate: Stanford University, 2005
Research & Publications
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