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Tara Narula, M.D., is a Medical Contributor for "CBS This Morning," where she provides insight and expertise on a variety of cardiology, health and medical topics. A board certified cardiologist, Dr. Narula is also an Assistant Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine for Hofstra University NSLIJ School of Medicine and Associate Director of the Cardiac Care Unit at Lenox Hill Hospital/NSLIJ in Manhattan.
Dr. Narula joined Lenox Hill Heart & Vascular Institute of New York in 2010 and provides outpatient consultative care as well as inpatient cardiac critical care. She is additionally board certified in Nuclear Cardio
Tara Narula, M.D., is a Medical Contributor for "CBS This Morning," where she provides insight and expertise on a variety of cardiology, health and medical topics. A board certified cardiologist, Dr. Narula is also an Assistant Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine for Hofstra University NSLIJ School of Medicine and Associate Director of the Cardiac Care Unit at Lenox Hill Hospital/NSLIJ in Manhattan.
Dr. Narula joined Lenox Hill Heart & Vascular Institute of New York in 2010 and provides outpatient consultative care as well as inpatient cardiac critical care. She is additionally board certified in Nuclear Cardiology, Echocardiography and Internal Medicine.
After graduating from Stanford University with degrees in Economics and Biology, she was founder and CEO of her own small business, Sun Juice Inc. Subsequently she obtained her medical degree at USC Keck School of Medicine where she graduated with Alpha Omega Alpha Society Honors. Dr. Narula completed her residency in internal medicine at Harvard University/Brigham and Women's Hospital and her fellowship training in cardiology at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center.
Dr. Narula is currently a fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC). She serves as a member for both the NYC Go Red for Women Committee and NYC Advocacy Committee of the American Heart Association and is a national spokesperson for the AHA. She is also a member of the Women's Health Program and the Critical Care Committee of Lenox Hill Hospital/NSLIJ.
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