Michael Berlowitz, MD, MBA, FACC, is the chief of the Central Maine Heart and Vascular Institute (CMHVI), and medical director of the cardiovascular service line for the health system.
In his role, Berlowitz leads a team of cardiologists, cardiothoracic and vascular surgeons and other skilled professionals in redesigning patient care and elevating the reputation of Central Maine Healthcare in Lewiston and other locations in central and western Maine. His plans are centered around integrating operations while focusing on delivering world class patient-centric care at CMHVI.
Berlowitz was previously chief of clinical operations of the Cardiovascular Division of the University of South Florida and an associate professor of medicine. He was also medical director of coronary services at Tampa General Hospital, which is nationally ranked in cardiology by U.S. News and World Report and is the primary teaching affiliate of the University of South Florida College of Medicine.
“The depth and breadth of experience that Dr. Berlowitz has gained over more than 25 years is an incredible asset to our patients and to the growth of the Central Maine Heart and Vascular Institute,” said Jason Krupp, MD, FACP, president of Central Maine Medical Group. “In addition to his business acumen, he is an inspirational leader and a committed physician.”
The patient experience is central to Berlowitz’s philosophy.
“Treating patients is an endeavor of humility. There is no greater purpose or responsibility,” Berlowitz said. “I firmly believe that my success depends on supporting the success of the people around me. I believe the patient experience must be perfect – on all levels and at all points of contact. We must believe in ourselves and have trust in the system.”
A graduate of Cornell University, Berlowitz earned his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School and his MBA from the Auburn University’s Harbert College of Business. He trained at Emory University in Atlanta, and completed fellowships at Montefiore Medical Center, the academic medical center and university hospital of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and Rhode Island Hospital, the principal teaching hospital of The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
He is board certified in cardiology and interventional cardiology and has won multiple national Press Ganey patient satisfaction awards. He was recognized as “Tampa’s Best Doc” and “Tampa Doctor of the Year” multiple times in cardiology and interventional cardiology.