Jesse Kane, MD, FSCAI | SCAI

Jesse Kane, MD, is currently an interventional cardiologist and assistant professor of medicine at the University of Vermont. His clinical focus is the management of complex coronary artery disease, and his aim is to bring a humane and holistic approach to his patient care and role as a medical educator. 

The son of a schoolteacher and philosophy professor, Jesse Kane grew up in Long Island, New York. He earned his undergraduate degree in Biology with High Honors in Neuroscience from Oberlin College in Ohio, where he also studied guitar and the humanities. He received his medical degree from Tel Aviv University and went on to pursue his postgraduate training in internal medicine and cardiology at Downstate Medical Center (Brooklyn, NY) and Stony Brook University Hospital (Stony Brook, NY). He received his interventional cardiology training at Montefiore/Einstein Medical Center in the Bronx, New York with an additional year of training in complex coronary interventions and chronic total occlusion management at the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle, Washington. 

He has published and lectured on a wide range of topics, from complex coronary disease management to the treatment of chronic total occlusions and coronary complications.

He lives in Burlington, Vermont, with his wife Claire and dog Hank.