
About
Salil Ginde, MD, MPH, is an Associate Professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin specializing in Adult Congenital Heart Disease. He practices at Children's Wisconsin's Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program in Milwaukee and Delafield, WI, providing comprehensive cardiac care for patients from infancy through adulthood with expertise in echocardiography and genetic syndromes including Marfan and Loeys-Dietz.
Education:
- Doctor of Medicine - University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria (2005)
- Master of Public Health - University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria (2005)
- Residency in Internal Medicine-Pediatrics - University of Chicago Medical Center (2005-2009)
- Fellowship in Pediatric Cardiology - Medical College of Wisconsin (2009-2012)
- Fellowship in Adult Congenital Heart Disease - Medical College of Wisconsin (2012-2013)
Dr. Ginde's clinical and research focus centers on Adult Congenital Heart Disease, with specialized emphasis on genetic cardiovascular disorders and advanced cardiac imaging techniques. His work bridges pediatric and adult cardiology to ensure lifelong management of complex congenital conditions through innovative diagnostic approaches.
As a core member of Children's Wisconsin's Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program, Dr. Ginde collaborates with a multidisciplinary team to deliver integrated care across the lifespan, maintaining strong affiliations with Froedtert Hospital and Children's Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
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