List of cardiologists

This is a list of people notable in the field of cardiology. Presented along with their year of birth, death, nationality, notability, and reference(s).

Cardiologists

NameBirthDeathNationalityNotesReference(s)
Maude Abbott18691940Canada[1]
Robert Adams17911875Ireland[2]
Anthony Adducci19372006United StatesInventor of the world's first lithium battery powered artificial pacemaker.[3]
Raymond Perry Ahlquist19141983United States[4]
John Ainsworth1957BritishTreating complex heart conditions[5]
Karl Albert Ludwig Aschoff18661942Germany[6]
John Brereton Barlow19242008South AfricaFirst described mitral valve prolapse (also called Barlow's syndrome)[7][8]
Fernando Antonio Bermúdez Arias19332007Venezuela
Barouh Berkovits19262012CzechoslovakiaPioneered cardiac defibrillators and pace makers[9]
Richard N. FogorosUnited States[10]
Michel Haïssaguerre1955France[11]
Mark Josephson1943United StatesPublished "Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology: Techniques and Interpretations,"[12]
Geza de Kaplany1926HungaryMurdered his wife in August 1962. Received life imprisonment.[13][14][15]
Antonio Fernós-Isern18951974Puerto RicoWas the "first" Puerto Rican cardiologist and a former Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico[16]
Mario R. García Palmieri19272014Puerto RicoWas given the title Master of the American College of Cardiology (M.A.C.C.), an honor given to a maximum three cardiologists in practice each year.[17][18]
Mervyn Gotsman1935South AfricaWas chairman of the cardiology department at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem for 27 years.[19]
Andreas Gruentzig19391985German/AmericanPerformed first balloon angioplasty.[20]
Max Holzmann18991994[21]
Murray S. Hoffman 1924 2018 United States Chief of Cardiology at National Jewish Hospital and then went into private practice in Denver, Colorado, President of the National Mayo Alumni Association, Member of the Board of Trustees of the American College of Cardiology, President of the Colorado Heart Association, retired from private practice and joined the faculty at the University of Colorado Medical Center. As President of the Colorado Heart Association, he founded one of the early jogging programs promoting heart health.
J. Willis Hurst 1920 2011 United States Cardiologist of former U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson. Editor of Hurst's the Heart.
Vladimir Kanjuh1929Macedonia[22]
Yariv Khaykin Canada [23]
John Kjekshus1936Norwaychaired the National Association for Public Health from 2005. Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, and was awarded the King's Medal of Merit
Bhagawan Koirala1960Nepal[24]
Om Murti Anil1978NepalKnown for raising health awareness against heart diseases. Received many awards including Suprabal Janasewa Shree, Best paper award by NHRC[25]
Nicholas KounisGreeceDescribed Kounis syndrome.[26]
Rashid Massumi19262015Iranian-American[27][28]
Quintiliano de Mesquita19182000Brazil[29]
Michel Mirowski19241990Polish-AmericanImplantable defibrillator[30]
Ivan Mitev19242007BulgariaDiscovered the sixth heart tone[31]
Henry N. Neufeld19231986Israeli
Denis Noble1936BritishAwarded the State Prize of the USSR in the field of science and technology.[32]
Emmy OkelloUganda[33]
Wendy S. PostUnited StatesDirector of Research for the Hopkins Cardiovascular Fellowship Training Program[34]
Amiran Revishvili1956Russia[35]
Park Seung-jungKorean
Walter Somerville19132005Ireland[36]
Ramón M. Suárez18951981Puerto Rico[37]
Frans Van de WerfBelgiumEditor-in-Chief, European Heart Journal[38]
Hein Wellens19352020NetherlandsCardiac electro-physiology
Karel Frederik Wenckebach18641940Netherlands and Austria[39]
Mónica Xavier1956UruguayCardiologist turned politician[40]
Naresh Trehan 1946 Indian Received numerous awards, including the Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award and Dr. B. C. Roy Award.
Bruce Lerman United States Chief of the Division of Cardiology and Director of the Cardiac Electrophysiology Laboratory at Weill Cornell Medicine and the New York Presbyterian Hospital.
Filip Swirski 1974- United States Pprofessor, researcher and scientists, known for novel findings in Linking atherosclerosis with blood monocytosis.

See also

References

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  2. Wooley, Charles F. (1996). "Robert Adams—"A dublin master of clinical expression"". Clinical Cardiology. 19 (6): 523–524. doi:10.1002/clc.4960190617. ISSN 1932-8737. PMID 8790962.
  3. Minnesota Historical Society: Anthony J. Adducci| Pioneers of the Medical Industry in Minnesota
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  9. Barouh Berkovits Obituary - Levine Chapels | Brookline MA
  10. Richard N. Fogoros, MD (DrRich)
  11. LIRYC -Rythmology and Cardiac Modeling
  12. Chief of Cardiovascular Medicine | Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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  18. American College of Cardiology
  19. The heart's reward
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  24. An interview with Prof. Dr. Bhagawan Koirala taken for Readers Club magazine "Reflection" | mohanbhusal
  25. Dr Om Murti Anil: A cardiologist with a big heart
  26. Kounis syndrome: a monster for the atopic patient - Kounis - Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy
  27. Whonamedit - Rashid A. Massumi
  28. Rashid Massumi, MD Cardiologist in Beverly Hills, CA
  29. Infarct Combat Project - Articles
  30. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator: From Mirowski to its current use | BC Medical Journal
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