David Kane, MD
Chief, Division of Inpatient Cardiology; Senior Associate Cardiologist, Department of Cardiology
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
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David Kane, MD
Chief, Division of Inpatient Cardiology; Senior Associate Cardiologist, Department of Cardiology
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
English
Education
Medical School
University of Massachusetts Medical School
2003
Worcester
MA
Internship
University of Colorado Health Sciences
2004
Denver
CO
Residency
University of Colorado Health Sciences
2006
Denver
CO
Fellowship
Boston Children's Hospital
2010
Boston
MA
Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics (Cardiology)
Professional History
I am a general pediatric cardiologist focused on congenital and acquired heart disease. I provide care in the inpatient and outpatient clinical settings to ensure continuity and to optimize patient outcomes.
Approach to Care
Excellent clinical care is based on compassion, empathy, respect, and commitment. I have dedicated my professional life to provide humanistic care based on these principles to every patient and family.
Publications
A Quality Improvement Initiative to Optimize Follow-Up in the New England Area for Pediatric Patients With Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices. View Abstract
Anomalous Left Coronary Artery Arising from the Pulmonary Artery (ALCAPA): The Critically Important Role of Color Flow Doppler in Identifying a Rare Intramural Course. View Abstract
Case Report: Comparison of Plasma Metagenomics to Bacterial PCR in a Case of Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis. View Abstract
Online education in a hurry: Delivering pediatric graduate medical education during COVID-19. View Abstract
Needles in Hay II: Detecting Cardiac Pathology by the Pediatric Chest Pain Standardized Clinical Assessment and Management Plan. View Abstract
Post-mortem genetic testing in a family with long-QT syndrome and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. View Abstract
Regional implementation of a pediatric cardiology chest pain guideline using SCAMPs methodology. View Abstract
Management of pediatric chest pain using a standardized assessment and management plan. View Abstract
Confirmation of TNIP1 and IL23A as susceptibility loci for psoriatic arthritis. View Abstract
Rapid-response extracorporeal membrane oxygenation to support cardiopulmonary resuscitation in children with cardiac disease. View Abstract
Needles in hay: chest pain as the presenting symptom in children with serious underlying cardiac pathology. View Abstract
Cytokine gene polymorphisms: association with psoriatic arthritis susceptibility and severity. View Abstract