Much like a beating heart, cardiology never stops. Whether it’s debate about technology, therapy, or ethics, cardiologists are some of the most vocal and passionate members of the medical community, and their opinions can be found across X, LinkedIn, and beyond.
Regardless of platform, this list of top cardiology resources should keep you well-informed about one of healthcare’s most cutting-edge specialties.
TOP CARDIOLOGY SITES
Beyond the mainstream cardiology news websites (TCTMD, Medscape, et al.) and the major cardiovascular journals (JACC, AHA, JAMA Cardiology, etc.), there’s a wealth of op-ed and discussion based resources for cardiologists.
- Wearable Healthcare AI – How wearables are transforming medicine
- Sensible Medicine – A multi-physician effort for driving thoughtful practice
- The Skeptical Cardiologist – Skeptical takes on the latest cardiology topics
- Circulation on the Run – We appreciate recaps “for busy clinicians on the run”
- Stop and Think – The stories (and criticisms) behind the studies
- The Doctor’s Lounge Podcast – A “no-holds-barred” approach to medical talks
TOP CARDIOLOGY KEY OPINION LEADERS
Cardiology is teeming with discussion and debate, with each voice lending a thoughtful perspective. Here are a few of the best in each cardiac field.
General Cardiology and Medicine
- Martha Gulati, MD – Expert opinions in preventive cardiology (especially for women)
- Michael Albert, MD – Cardiometabolic takes on obesity care and treatments
- Mamas A. Mamas, MD – Great cardiology perspectives with a U.K. lean
- Eric Topol, MD – Major voice in longevity, AI, and general health
- Thomas Dayspring, MD – Specialized takes on lipids and their cardiac impact
- Anish Koka, MD – A cardiologist with his finger on the FDA/CMS pulse
- Vinay Prasad, MD, MPH – Former FDA official and medical ethics aficionado
- C. Michael Gibson, MD – Physician turned medical news conduit and quasi-pundit
- Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, MPH – An omnipresent sharer of knowledge
- Benoy Shah, MD – A cardiologist with a passion for publishing
Interventional and Structural Heart
- Hemal Gada, MD – A TAVR historian and voice for data transparency
- Sunil V. Rao, MD – One resource we often check for interventional takes
- Philippe Genereux, MD – Advocate and researcher in the TAVR adoption space
- Asif Qasim, MA, PhD – Interventional cardiology from the U.K.
- Gilbert Tang, MD – An interventional cardiac surgeon following the latest in TVT
Electrophysiology
- Joshua Lampert, MD – A brilliant data scientist and EP with a penchant for math
- John Mandrola, MD – Seasoned EP not all agree with, but that cardiology needs
- Joseph Marine, MD – Rhythm doc with a keen eye for major studies and news
- Kenneth Civello MD, MPH – An EP bridging consumer technology into clinical care
Heart Failure
- Andrew J. Sauer, MD – A true HF thought and research leader
- Anu Lala-Trindade, MD – Consistent discussion of and highlights from HF studies
- Manreet Kanwar, MD – HF and PH expert with an LVAD angle
- Srihari S. Naidu, MD – Perspectives on when HF meets IC
Cardiac Imaging
- John A. Rumberger, PhD, MD – A champion of CCTA adoption
- Matthew Budoff, MD – The juggernaut of cardiac CT training
- Giovanni Lorenz, DO – A fount of cardiovascular imaging takes
- Purvi Parwani, MD – Ever-relevant for info in echo
- Venk Murthy, MD, PhD – AI specialist in cardiac imaging and prevention
- Ron Blankstein, MD – Sharp source of cardiac imaging and preventive research
Business and MedTech
- Ken Nelson – A great eye for cardiology business news with industry insider vibes
- Mark Cuban – Passionate member of the pharma debate when he’s not busy being rich
- Daniel Hawkins – Inventor of the IVL tech and a wealth of innovative perspective
- Dutch Rojas – A vocal (albeit divisive) skeptic of the current healthcare system
HEALTHCARE NEWSLETTERS AND WEBSITES
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