Dr. Christopher Kramer is New American College of Cardiology President
- On March 31, 2025, Christopher M. Kramer, MD, FACC, began his one-year term as president of the American College of Cardiology , a global organization with almost 60,000 members.
- Kramer's interest in cardiology began during high school, leading him to earn his medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine and complete residencies and a cardiology fellowship.
- Prior to becoming president, Kramer held various leadership roles within the ACC, including vice president, treasurer, and chair of ACC's Imaging Council, and was an associate editor for imaging at JACC, reflecting his over 35 years of membership.
- Kramer officially assumed the presidency during the Convocation Ceremony at ACC's Annual Scientific Session in Chicago, taking place March 29-31, 2025, alongside other new officers including Vice President Roxana Mehran.
- Kramer acknowledges significant challenges and opportunities facing cardiology, such as workforce issues, health equity, diversity and inclusion, and AI-driven solutions, and aims to help ACC lead in addressing these issues during his term, stating, "I see significant challenges and opportunities for the field of cardiology in the coming years...that need to be addressed to achieve ACC's mission of transforming cardiovascular care for all.
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Dr. Christopher Kramer is New American College of Cardiology President
Kramer begins a one-year term as head of the premiere global cardiovascular organization
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