Dr. Jordan Bloom is a board-certified cardiac surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School, specializing in complex aortic surgery, adult congenital heart disease, and advanced valve repair and replacement. Internationally recognized for his expertise in the Ross procedure, he has led the development of a dedicated, high-volume Ross Program at MGH.
As Surgical Director for Adults with Congenital Heart Disease and Director of Quality for the Division of Cardiac Surgery, Dr. Bloom pairs technical excellence with a commitment to improving outcomes through quality improvement initiatives, data-driven practice, and multidisciplinary collaboration. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications, delivered invited lectures across the globe, and serves as an active reviewer for leading cardiothoracic surgery journals.
Dr. Bloom's clinical practice encompasses the full spectrum of complex aortic operations, congenital valve disease, and reoperative cardiac surgery. His approach centers on restoring normal life expectancy by avoiding prosthetic heart valves whenever possible, instead using the patient's own tissue to repair or replace diseased valves. He is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of surgeons and advancing innovative strategies that enhance patient care, quality of life, and long-term outcomes.