DOM Faculty Appointments and Promotions – August and September 2025
Congratulations to the following faculty members on their recent appointment or promotion!
Clinical Associate Professor
Omar Siddiqi, MD, Medicine/Cardiovascular Medicine, is a clinician-educator who is the program director of the Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship and co-director of the cardiovascular module for PISCEs. Dr. Siddiqi also is faculty mentor of the Fellows in Training (FIT) Council of the Massachusetts chapter of the American College of Cardiology (MA-ACC). He is an attending physician at the BU Amyloidosis Center and director of cardio-oncology at Boston Medical Center (BMC). He specializes in structural echocardiographic imaging through which he provides transesophageal imaging support to the structural interventional program. A graduate of the Harvard Macy Program for Educators in Health Professions and the Clinician Educator Leadership Program (CELP) at BMC, Dr. Siddiqi’s medical education research interests include developing simulation-based curricula in cardiovascular medicine fellowship. He is the site-PI or co-PI for seven clinical trials, six of which involve patients with cardiac amyloidosis.
Peter Hoffmeister, MD, Medicine/Cardiovascular Medicine, is a clinician-educator with advanced training in clinical cardiac electrophysiology. Based at VA Boston Healthcare’s West Roxbury Campus, he is associate director of the Cardiac Electrophysiology Lab and program where he sees patients with atrial fibrillation (AFib), heart failure and arrhythmia disorders. He is an expert within the VA system in the management of patients with implantable cardiac electronic devices, providing long-term device care including pacemakers and defibrillators as well as expertise in complex lead management including lead extraction in conjunction with the cardiothoracic surgical service. He also helps lead an advanced AFib management program and has worked to establish the section as a major training site for physicians and students from BU and throughout the region.