Susmita Parashar MD, MPH, MS
Overview
Susmita Parashar, MD, MPH, MS, FAHA, FACC is a Board certified cardiologist at the Emory Heart and Vascular Center and Associate Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) at Emory University School of Medicine. Prior to joining as faculty in the Division of Cardiology, Dr Parashar was Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of General Internal Medicine at Emory for 8 years. She applies her experience as a Board certified internist in providing a holistic care to patients. She was awarded the American Heart Association (AHA) Trudy Bush Fellowship for Cardiovascular Research in Women's Health Award to recognize outstanding work in the area of women's health and cardiovascular disease and Emory Department of Medicine Early Career Faculty Research Award for Clinical Research.
Dr. Parashar completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Medical College of Georgia, Augusta and Cardiology fellowship at Emory University. She completed her Master of Public Health and a Master of Science from Emory in 2005. She is Board Certified in Cardiology, Nuclear Cardiology and Echocardiography.
A passionate clinician-researcher and educator, she trains medical students, residents and cardiology fellows. In addition, she conducts clinical research. Dr Parashar's clinical and research focus is in preventive cardiology with a focus on women and cardiovascular diseases. Her research focuses on the role of psychological, behavioral and biological factors in explaining gender disparities in cardiovascular diseases. She is interested in studying how gender and race influence health, medical care and outcomes; what are the biological mechanisms influencing the development of diseases or disease outcomes; and what we can do in order to overcome disparities. She designs clinical studies in order to provide answers to these questions.
She has received several grants and awards from the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the AHA to conduct research on women and heart disease. She has served as Emory principal investigator for large NIH funded clinical research for heart attack patients. She was also invited to participate as a co-investigator for the NIH funded Cardiovascular Health Study for older adults. She has presented her work in national and international scientific meetings, including the AHA Annual Session, AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke, American College of Cardiology Annual Session, Society of General Internal Medicine and International Congress of Coronary Heart Disease.
Dr. Parashar has authored/coauthored over 60 peer-reviewed publications, including invited textbook chapters, manuscripts, abstracts and review articles. Her work has been published in such prestigious journals as the New England Journal of Medicine, Archives of Internal Medicine and Circulation, and highlighted by the Nature and national media such as CNN, CBS and NPR news.
She believes in family-career balance and applies her experience as a mother of two young children and wife to her work.
Academic Appointment
- Associate Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Emory University School of Medicine
- Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Emory University
- Faculty, Emory Heart and Vascular Center
Education
Degrees
- Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from All India Institute of Medical Sciences
- Master of Science from Emory University
- Master of Public Health from Emory University
Research
Focus
- I am a clinical cardiovascular outcomes researcher with emphasis on women and heart disease and disparities. My research focuses on the role of psychological, behavioral and biological factors in explaining gender disparities in cardiovascular diseases. I am interested in studying how gender and race influence health, medical care and outcomes; what are the biological mechanisms influencing the development of diseases or disease outcomes; and what we can do in order to overcome disparities.
Publications
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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Women's Cardiovascular Disease Care.
Curr Cardiol Rep Volume: 27 Page(s): 98
06/20/2025 Authors: Chung J; Thangathurai J; Andrade-Bucknor S; Parashar S; Carta KG; Epp M; Ma C -
Current Status of Cardiovascular Disease in Asian Americans: One Size Does Not Fit All.
Curr Cardiol Rep Volume: 27 Page(s): 94
06/17/2025 Authors: Mei P; Levitzky YS; Parashar S; Rao RA; Kondapalli L; Le DE -
Cardiovascular Care in Women Veterans: An Updated Profile.
Curr Cardiol Rep Volume: 27 Page(s): 93
06/12/2025 Authors: Mei P; Cotiga D; Mahana I; Gilani N; Dew ML; Parashar S; Le DE -
Cancer Treatment-Related Cardiovascular Toxicity in GynecologicMalignancies: JACC: CardioOncology State-of-the-Art Review.
JACC CardioOncol Volume: 5 Page(s): 159 - 173
04/01/2023 Authors: Parashar S; Akhter N; Paplomata E; Elgendy IY; Upadhyaya D; Scherrer-Crosbie M; Okwuosa TM; Sanghani RM; Chalas E; Lindley KJ -
Interconnected Clinical and Social Risk Factors in Breast Cancer and Heart Failure.
Front Cardiovasc Med Volume: 9 Page(s): 847975
01/01/2022 Authors: Sinha A; Bavishi A; Hibler EA; Yang EH; Parashar S; Okwuosa T; DeCara JM; Brown S-A; Guha A; Sadler D -
SMARTWOMAN: Feasibility assessment of a smartphone app to control cardiovascular risk factors in vulnerable diabetic women.
Clin Cardiol Volume: 42 Page(s): 217 - 221
02/01/2019 Authors: Wenger NK; Williams OO; Parashar S -
Breast Cancer and Heart Failure.
Heart Fail Clin Volume: 15 Page(s): 65 - 75
01/01/2019 Authors: Almuwaqqat Z; Meisel JL; Barac A; Parashar S -
Myocarditis With Radiotherapy and Immunotherapy in Multiple Myeloma.
J Oncol Pract Volume: 14 Page(s): 561 - 564
09/01/2018 Authors: Chang A; Nasti TH; Khan MK; Parashar S; Kaufman JL; Boise LH; Lonial S; Ahmed R; Nooka AK -
Adherence to Children's Oncology Group (COG) long-term follow-up guidelines for echocardiogram screening in young adult survivors of childhood cancer.
Volume: 36
05/20/2018 Authors: Madden NA; Deng C; Fitch T; Effinger KE; Zhang C; Goyal S; Tian S; Batcha MM; Parashar S; Eaton BR -
Statins and cancer survivors: the need for structured guidelines.
Future Cardiol Volume: 14 Page(s): 5 - 8
01/01/2018 Authors: Almuwaqqat Z; Hung O; Parashar S