Shavelle to lead MemorialCare to lead vascular institute

Dr. David Shavelle

The MemorialCare Heart & Vascular Institute at Long Beach Medical Center is expanding its leadership team with Long Beach native and accomplished Southern California cardiologist, David Shavelle, M.D., being named medical director of adult cardiology.

Dr. Shavelle is bringing his extensive leadership experience in cardiology to this new role that will provide leadership and strategic direction for adult cardiology programs, as well as oversight for the interventional catheterization laboratories.

Dr. Shavelle, a Millikan High School (Long Beach, Calif.) graduate, is returning to Long Beach with more than 20 years of cardiology practice, research leadership, and teaching experience. He joins Long Beach Medical Center from Keck Medical Center at the University of Southern California, where he served as the Director of Interventional Cardiology while leading a multitude of clinical research trials, including several focused on implanted devices for heart failure. He plans on increasing the availability of clinical research trials for cardiology patients at Long Beach Medical Center.

“The MemorialCare Heart & Vascular Institute has a rich history of research and pioneering new treatment techniques,” says Ike Mmeje, chief operating officer, Long Beach Medical Center.

“Dr. Shavelle’s passion for research makes him a perfect fit to continue that legacy and find the next cutting-edge treatment for our cardiology patients.”

MemorialCare Heart & Vascular Institute facilities are among the most comprehensive centers for diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of cardiac disease, providing groundbreaking care for complex heart conditions, including myocardial infarction, heart failure, arrhythmias and peripheral vascular disease. In addition to his hopes to expand research opportunities, Dr. Shavelle plans on expanding the programs for heart failure and structural heart disease.

“I am excited to join the MemorialCare Heart & Vascular Institute at Long Beach Medical Center,” says Dr. Shavelle. “My dad was a physician here, and many of my mentors and fellows are at Long Beach Medical Center. I’m looking forward to creating more collaboration among cardiologists, surgeons, residents and the entire team to expand the already comprehensive cardiology care available to the community.”

After earning his medical degree from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Dr. Shavelle completed his internal medicine internship and residency at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. He completed his General Cardiology Fellowship at the University of Washington and Interventional Cardiology Fellowship at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center/Good Samaritan Hospital.

The MemorialCare Heart & Vascular Institute — delivering nearly 20,000 cardiovascular diagnostic tests and treatments last year — continues to push the boundaries of discovery with many “firsts.” These began 70 years ago when world-renowned cardiologist, researcher and educator, the late Mervyn Ellestad, M.D., co-invented at Long Beach Medical Center the modern-day maximum stress test to detect heart disease.