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13 Facts About Martha Gulati

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Martha Gulati was born on 1969 and is the past Chief of Cardiology at the University of Arizona, Phoenix.

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Martha Gulati previously held the Sarah Ross Soter Chair in Women's Cardiovascular Health at the Ohio State University.

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Martha Gulati is the author of the popular science book Saving Women's Heart and Editor-in-Chief of materials for the American College of Cardiology programme CardioSmart.

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Martha Gulati grew up in Canada, and was an undergraduate student in general sciences at McMaster University.

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Martha Gulati attended medical school at the University of Toronto.

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Martha Gulati moved to the United States for her graduate studies, where she completed an internship and residency at the Northwestern University.

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Martha Gulati completed a Master's degree in Cardiovascular Science at the University of Chicago in 2002.

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Martha Gulati's research considers women's health, with a particular focus on cardiac diseases.

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In 2011 Martha Gulati published Saving Women's Hearts, which explored women's health and cardiovascular disease.

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At Ohio State University Martha Gulati served as the Sarah Ross Soter Chair in Women's Cardiovascular Health.

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Martha Gulati was appointed as Editor-in-Chief of the American College of Cardiology education platform CardioSmart.

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In 2016 Martha Gulati was made the Division Chief of Cardiology at the University of Arizona.

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Martha Gulati was the 2021 President of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology.