Dr. Andrew Rudin is a highly accomplished cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist with a distinguished career spanning over two decades.
Dr. Rudin earned his M.D. from the prestigious Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, where he was honored with the Harold Elster Memorial Prize for ranking first in his class. He further honed his skills through a rigorous internal medicine residency and chief residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital, followed by specialized fellowships in cardiology and electrophysiology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago.
Dr. Rudin is board certified in Cardiology and Cardiac Electrophysiology, with extensive certifications including Nuclear Cardiology and Echocardiography. His professional journey includes a variety of roles across multiple states, from private practice to hospital appointments where he often served as Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology.
His awards underscore his commitment to excellence and compassion in patient care, having received multiple recognitions such as the Teacher of the Year, several Compassionate Doctor awards, and distinctions as one of America’s most honored professionals. Dr. Rudin’s career is marked by a steadfast dedication to improving cardiac health and patient outcomes through expert care and innovative medical practice.