
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
post-doctoral 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
150 stations, and that list is
growing rapidly. In addition, he
hosts the popular Daily
Dose with Dr. Ken
segment on Doug Stephan's
Good Day, one of the top
syndicated morning drive talk
radio shows in the country.
Dr.
Kronhaus has 15 publications of
original research in the medical
literature, and is frequently
called upon by the media to
offer insights into major
medical stories. He was
recently listed in the Guide
to America’s Top Physicians
by the Consumers’ Research
Council of America.
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