Memorial Division of Cardiac Services
603 North Flamingo Road
Suite 255
Pembroke Pines, FL 33028
954-276-0273
About Me
I am a cardiologist and an advanced imaging specialist at Memorial Healthcare System. I care for patients with valvular heart disease and patients with cancer who have developed side effects that impact the heart.
I am board certified in cardiology, echocardiography, nuclear cardiology and vascular imaging. A research paper that I authored on the long-term survival of patients with tricuspid regurgitation was incorporated in the guidelines for treatment to help other patients with this condition.
I always knew I wanted to pursue some sort of career in medicine. Growing up in India, there was a lot of suffering, and it was common for people to become very ill or to die from infectious diseases. I knew that when I got older, I wanted to contribute in some way to helping others.
As a cardiologist, I specialize in performing procedures using advanced imaging. It can be difficult to fully comprehend a problem of the heart and be able to fix it without seeing it. Advanced imaging allows us to see an issue and act quickly to fix it. Especially with procedures that involve putting clips and other devices in people’s hearts, we can see an instant change right away and save someone’s life. It’s gratifying to be able to see someone with a problem and offer a solution that will quickly and positively impact their health.
While I love performing procedures, my favorite part of my job is seeing my patients in the clinics. My main goal is always to make sure they are well taken care of, and that all starts with the relationship and trust that develops between us.
In addition to caring for patients, I’m also passionate about teaching. I love mentoring medical students, residents and fellows, and sharing knowledge at conferences through various medical groups. Before joining Memorial, I was a professor and taught for more than a decade at the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas.
I also create and use 3D printer models to help patients, medical students and other doctors get a better grasp and understanding of how the heart works. With a 3D model, they can see the intricacies of the heart and areas where complications arise, especially with abnormal hearts.
Education
Education
Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College, 1990
Residency
Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College, 1993, Internal Medicine
State University of New York, 1997, Internal Medicine
Fellowships
University Of California San Francisco, 2002
University Of Kansas Medical Center, 2006, Cardiovascular Disease
Certifications
American Board of Internal Medicine-Cardiovascular Disease
American Board of Internal Medicine-Internal Medicine
Awards Achievements and More
Publications
Please view Dr. Jayant Nath’s publications on PubMed.Research
I am actively involved in clinical research, which helps us discover new information and treatments to help people with abnormal heart conditions. My research interests include trials to further explore tricuspid clips, appendage closures and new heart devices.
Many of the trials I have led and participated in have contributed to new treatment guidelines that are now being used to treat patients with various types of heart disease.
Professional Organizations
- American College of Cardiology & FACC
- Greater Kansas City Echo Society
- American College of Cardiology KS Chapter
- American Society of Echocardiography & FASE
Presentations
- Left atrial appendage occlusion: Are we there yet? The Greater Kansas City Echo Society Symposium, April 14, 2018.
- Oral anticoagulants in 2017, moderator. 5th International Symposium on Left Atrial Appendage, Austin, Texas, March 4, 2017.
- Pre- and intra-procedural TEE imaging for effective LAA exclusion, lecture and panel discussion. 5th International Symposium on Left Atrial Appendage, Austin, Texas, March 3, 2017.
- Thrombus in the LAA — To call it or not to call it? Tricks for enhancing the borderline calls, false positives and false negatives TEE/CT/ICE, lecture and panel discussion. 4th International Symposium on Left Atrial Appendage, New York, March 12, 2016.
- Session VI, moderator. 4th International Symposium on Left Atrial Appendage, New York, March 11, 2016.
- Role of imaging in periprocedural management of valvular heart disease. 2nd Annual Cardiovascular Symposium (ACC- KS), Overland Park, Kansas, Oct. 3, 2015.
- Role of three-dimension echocardiography in structural heart disease. The Greater Kansas City Echo Society Symposium, April 25, 2015.
- Session VI, moderator. 3rd International Symposium on Left Atrial Appendage, Los Angeles, Feb. 17, 2015.
- Amazing echocardiogram from real life cases. 1st Annual Cardiovascular Symposium (ACC- KS), Overland Park, Kansas, Oct. 4, 2014.
- Role of echocardiography in trans-catheter aortic-valve replacement. The Greater Kansas City Echo Society Symposium, April 13-14, 2013.
- Live case presentation of LA appendage closure using Lariat device. 1st International Symposium on Left Atrial Appendage, Kansas City, Kansas, March 1-2, 2013.