Stacy Davis, M.D.
Stacy F. Davis, MD received her undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences from Stanford University before attending medical school at the University of Minnesota. She returned to Stanford University for her internal medicine residency. She completed a general cardiology fellowship in Boston at the Beth Israel Hospital-Harvard program followed by a second fellowship with the Cardiomyopathy and Cardiac Transplant Program at the Brigham & Women’s Hospital-Harvard program.
Dr. Davis was on the faculty of Vanderbilt University Medical Center from 1996-2004. During that time, she served as the Medical Director of the Vanderbilt Heart Transplant Program and the Vanderbilt Mechanical Cardiac Support Program, as well as the Director of the Vanderbilt Women’s Heart Institute.
She founded the St. Thomas Heart Midtown Comprehensive Heart Failure Program in 2004. She also Co-Directed the Collaborative Perinatal Cardiac Center at St. Thomas Midtown Hospital with Dr. Cornelia Graves. Dr. Davis and Dr. Graves are working to reduce heart disease in pregnant women through the NIH HOPE grant, an AHA grant and a Moore Foundation grant.
In 2025 Dr. Davis joined St. Thomas Medical Group where she brings her expertise in non-invasive cardiology, advanced heart failure and cardiac transplant, and heart disease in women. She has created the STMG Heart Success Program and will collaborate with her colleagues in primary care and medicine sub-specialties to provide individualized heart care for our patients.
Dr. Davis has served as American Heart Association Nashville board president. She is also a member of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation, Heart Failure Society of America, and the American College of Cardiology. In her free time, Dr. Davis enjoys travel with her husband as well as photography, running and hiking.
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