Cedars-Sinai adds two to cardiology team

Cedars-Sinai announced the addition of two new members to the department of cardiology at Smidt Heart Institute.
The new members are Kiranber Josan, MD, and Jae Hyung Cho, MD, PhD, according to press releases issued by the institution.
Josan, who was previously at Stanford Health System, is a noninvasive cardiologist and one of the developers of CardioClick, a telehealth CVD prevention program that has improved patient engagement and cardiometabolic risk factors.
Josan’s research interests include creating a comprehensive care model for cardiometabolic disease and improving the CV health

Cedars-Sinai announced the addition of two new members to the department of cardiology at Smidt Heart Institute.
The new members are Kiranber Josan, MD, and Jae Hyung Cho, MD, PhD, according to press releases issued by the institution.
Josan, who was previously at Stanford Health System, is a noninvasive cardiologist and one of the developers of CardioClick, a telehealth CVD prevention program that has improved patient engagement and cardiometabolic risk factors.
Josan’s research interests include creating a comprehensive care model for cardiometabolic disease and improving the CV health