Doctor's Bio
Dr. Nanette Wenger is professor of medicine, Division of Cardiology, Emory University School of Medicine. In a legendary career that spans more than 50 years, Dr. Wenger’s steadfast dedication to reducing women’s disability and death from cardiovascular disease has made her one of the country’s most-respected experts on coronary heart disease in women. In 2009, the women’s health pioneer and renowned cardiologist received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American College of Cardiology. Dr. Wenger’s association with the American College of Cardiology spans over half a century. A native of New York City and a graduate of Hunter College and the Harvard Medical School, Dr. Wenger received her medical and cardiology training at Mount Sinai Hospital before coming to Emory University School of Medicine and Grady Memorial Hospital in 1958. Since then she has been a trailblazer and icon in the field of cardiology as author and co-author of more than 1,300 scientific and review articles and book chapters. Although Dr. Wenger has earned dozens of awards in her celebrated career, perhaps her greatest professional achievement, and the one that has brought her international recognition, was changing a major paradigm in cardiology: the assumption that heart disease affects only men. A half a century ago heart disease was thought of as a “man’s disease”. Today, thanks to the pioneering clinical and research efforts of Dr. Wenger, it is known that cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of women in the United States accounting for 38 percent of all female deaths, more mortality than all forms of cancers combined. One of the main reasons for the disparity is heart disease symptoms can present differently in women than those in men. Dr. Wenger helped write the 2007 Guidelines for Preventing Cardiovascular Disease in Women.
Board Certifications
American Board of Internal Medicine
Affiliations
Emory
Education & Training
- Medical School: Harvard Medical School
- Internship: Mount Sinai Medical Center (New York)
- Residency: Mount Sinai Medical Center (New York)
Fellowships
Emory University School of Medicine
Locations and Directions
Grady Memorial Hospital
Phone: (404) 616-1000
Location:
80 Jesse Hill Jr Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30303
Publications
- Ventricular arrhythmias and older women.
Wenger NK
Trends in cardiovascular medicine. 2025;
PMID: 40588179 - Chest Pain in Women: Gender- and Sex-based Differences in the Presentation and Diagnosis of Heart Disease.
Sawan MA, Steinberg RS, Sayegh MN, Devlin C, Behbahani-Nejad O, Wenger NK
US cardiology. 2023;
PMID: 39559518 - Potential for Misapplication of a Uniform vs Sex-Specific High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin Threshold.
Huebschmann AG, Wenger NK, Bairey Merz CN, Jaffe AS, Allen LA, Trent SA, Regensteiner JG
Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 2024;84(11):e83-e84.
PMID: 39232637 - International Initiatives of the American Heart Association: Original Concepts, Present Programs, and Future Focus: A Science Advisory From the American Heart Association.
Smith SC, Kazi DS, Anderson CAM, Beam C, Boyle DS, Carter KG, Elkind MSV, Khatri P, Meiners J, Morgan L, Patel P, Turner MB, Wenger NK,
Circulation. 2024;150(12):e259-e266.
PMID: 39145380 - What US Cardiology Can Learn From the 2023 ESC Guidelines for the Management of Acute Coronary Syndromes.
Wenger NK
Clinical cardiology. 2024;47(8):e24329.
PMID: 39129714 - The Intersectionality of Frailty and Anticoagulation for Atrial Fibrillation.
Wenger NK
JACC. Advances. 2023;2(7):100571.
PMID: 38939489 - Less is More in Antithrombotic Therapy for Durable Left Ventricular Assist Devices.
Brown MT, Wenger NK
Current cardiology reviews. 2024;20(6):e150424228882.
PMID: 38623981 - Sex-specific disparities in patients undergoing isolated CABG.
Dassanayake MT, Norton EL, Ward AF, Wenger NK
American heart journal plus : cardiology research and practice. 2023;
PMID: 38511179 - Cardiovascular Disease in the Older Adult: Where Are We 4 Decades Later?
Forouzandeh F, Alexander K, Forman D, Kirkpatrick JN, Rich MW, Zieman S, Wenger NK
JACC. Advances. 2024;
PMID: 38435451 - The Feminine Face of Heart Disease 2024.
Wenger NK
Circulation. 2024;149(7):489-491.
PMID: 38346107
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