Samantha Daniel, MD
Hospital Medicine
Highlights
Age Groups Seen
- Adult
Languages
- English
Gender
FemaleAbout Samantha Daniel
Biography
Samantha Daniel, MD, serves as Cleveland Clinic’s co-director for Hospital Care At Home. With a medical degree from the Medical University of the Americas, Dr. Daniel completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Florida Atlantic University in 2017.
Dr. Daniel's work with the Cleveland Clinic has been instrumental in expanding access to quality healthcare. Her efforts in the Hospital Care At Home program have been particularly impactful, allowing patients to receive high-level medical care outside the traditional hospital setting. This innovative model of care has not only improved patient outcomes but also enhanced the overall healthcare experience for patients and their families. Her work in the program emphasizes the importance of accessibility and personalized treatment plans, ensuring that each patient receives the highest standard of care tailored to their unique needs. Dr. Daniel's professional journey is marked by her passion for health and wellness, prevention, and inpatient care. Her approach to medicine is holistic, focusing not only on treating immediate health concerns but also on promoting long-term wellness and disease prevention.
Education & Board Certifications
Education
- Residency: Florida Atlantic University, 2017
- Medical Education: Medical University of the Americas, 2013
Board Certifications
- Internal Medicine: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2017
Research & Publications
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Industry Relationships
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As of 2026-01-27, Dr. Daniel has reported no financial relationship with industry that is applicable to this listing.
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