Cardiology

For well over a century, the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has been the home of a premier Division of Cardiology. Ranked No. 4 in the nation for Cardiology, Heart and Vascular Surgery by U.S. News & World Report® for 2023-24, Mount Sinai Heart at The Mount Sinai Hospital, is celebrated internationally as a world leader in all facets of cardiology. Our cardiovascular services boast a staff of more than 200 cardiologists, 74 cardiology fellows in training, 107 nurse practitioners, and 1,037 nurses. Together we care for nearly 104,000 patients annually.

Our mission is to improve the heart health of patients locally and globally, with dedication to the prevention, management, and eradication of cardiovascular diseases. The Division of Cardiology continues to pursue excellence in patient care, offering innovative prevention and treatments, pioneering research and clinical trials, and training future leading cardiologists with its world-renowned experts.

The ISMMS Scholars Portal

The ISMMS Scholars Portal is a research information management tool for tracking research metrics and impact.  Scholars Portal helps you to find publications and other kinds of research output, people, projects and grants, research units (departments, institutions, centers), datasets, and research-related activities. Please visit our Scholars Portal website for more details.  You may also use the link below to find out more about this area’s research activities available on the Scholars Portal.

Cardiology on the Icahn School of Medicine Scholars Portal

Fellowships

Below are the Cardiology Fellowships for the Department of Medicine

Research

The Zena and Michael A. Wiener Cardiovascular Institute is a swift conduit for the advancement of the art and science of cardiovascular medicine and surgery, enabling those with expertise, spirit, and ideas to fulfill their professional commitments to improving cardiovascular health. An academy for learning and for teaching, a laboratory for investigation and testing, a proving ground for the development and application of new technologies, the Cardiovascular Institute’s mission is to extinguish the spread of cardiovascular disease and replace it with a focus on health for our children and grandchildren.

The research activities in the Division of Cardiology encompass a wide range of topics.