Minakshi Madan
Mina Madan, MD, MHS, FRCPC, FSCAI
Dr Madan completed her medical training at McGill University. She trained in Clinical Cardiology at the Ottawa Heart Institute. She trained in Interventional Cardiology and Clinical Trials Research at Duke University and at the Duke Clinical Research Institute in Durham, North Carolina. During this time, she earned a Masters in Health Sciences in Clinical Research. In 1999, Dr Madan joined the Division of Cardiology at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre as an Interventional Cardiologist and is the Director of Interventional Cardiology Clinical Trials Research.
Her main clinical interest is the management and prevention of coronary artery disease. Her research interests have been primarily focused on improving the efficacy, safety, and durability of percutaneous coronary interventions using new pharmacotherapy and new devices. Recent projects in secondary prevention have included the evaluation of cholesterol lowering strategies among South Asian patients, and the investigation of new approaches for smoking cessation among acute coronary syndrome patients.