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Dr. Ken Kronhaus is a trained medical scientist and has been practicing cardiology for more than 20 years. He served as a trainee in the Medical Scientist Training Program at the University of Pennsylvania, obtaining an M.D. and Ph.D. in Cardiovascular Physiology, and was awarded the American Heart Association postdoctoral research fellowship. Dr. Kronhaus completed his medical internship and residency at Duke University, followed by a Clinical Cardiology Fellowship at the University of California in San Francisco.

In 1988 he founded Lake Cardiology, located in Central Florida, where he practices and  participates in heart research. Dr. Kronhaus was the Metro Orlando American Heart Association Community Board President and is currently a spokesperson for the national
American Heart Association.

Dr. Kronhaus hosts Good Day Health with Dr. Ken, a nationally syndicated radio talk show, every Saturday from 7-9 AM (ET). In addition to answering audience questions, Good Day Health provides listeners with a weekly review of breaking medical news and medical research. The popular show can be heard on more than 125 stations, and that list is growing rapidly.

Dr. Kronhaus has 16 publications of original research in the medical literature, and is frequently called upon by the media to offer insights into major medical stories.

Dr. Kronhaus was recently listed in the Guide to America’s Top Physicians by the Consumers’ Research Council of America.




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