Jacquelyn Kulinski, MD
Dr. Jacquelyn Kulinski is Director of the Preventive Cardiology Program and Associate Professor of Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin with a secondary appointment as Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. She is a board-certified cardiologist with a strong interest in preventive cardiology and provides individualized and comprehensive cardiovascular risk assessment to patients.
Dr. Kulinski earned her medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin. She completed a residency in internal medicine at the University of Washington in Seattle, and then completed a fellowship in cardiovascular medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. She holds a certificate in clinical and translational science from the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at the medical college. Dr. Kulinski is board-certified in cardiovascular medicine, adult echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, and cardiovascular computed tomography.
Much of her research has focused on the role of diet and lifestyle behaviors in heart disease. Dr. Kulinski is interested in understanding mechanisms of how sitting disease contributes to cardiometabolic heath risk and the role of preeclampsia as a risk factor for future cardiovascular disease in women. Over the few years, she has collaborated with music professors and music therapy teams to study the impact of singing on vascular endothelial function. This collaboration led to the NIH R61/R33 grant, "Evaluating the Impact of Singing Interventions on Markers of Cardiovascular Health in Older Patients with Cardiovascular Disease," which is now in its third year of subject recruitment.
Financial relationships
-
Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:11/23/2021Date updated:11/23/2021
**Disclaimer**
This Continuing Medical Education (CME) Learning Management System, Ethos, includes individuals designated as 'faculty' for CME purposes. Please note that the term 'faculty' refers solely to their role as a contributor/planner within a CME activity and does not imply any formal affiliation with UT Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW). The display of names and credentials is intended for educational purposes only and does not necessarily indicate a professional or academic relationship with UTSW. Participants are encouraged to verify the affiliations and credentials of faculty members independently if further clarification is needed.