

Dr. Mohamad Alkhouli
Interventional Cardiologist
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Dr. Mohamad Alkhouli is an interventional cardiologist and Chair of Research and Innovation at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
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Episode # 20 • 13 Jan 2026
System Innovations in Medical Practice
Clinicians play a central role in shaping cardiovascular innovation, yet many lack a clear pathway to participate. In this episode of BackTable Cardiology, Dr. Sameh Sayfo speaks with Dr. Mohamad Alkhouli, cardiologist and Chair of Research and Innovation at the Mayo Clinic, about practical approaches for clinician involvement in healthcare innovation and strategies to address persistent gaps in cardiovascular care access.
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About
Mohamad Adnan Alkhouli, M.D., is a board-certified interventional cardiologist with expertise in structural heart interventions. He is also a Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic School of Medicine.
Dr. Alkhouli attended medical school at Damascus University in Syria. He obtained training in internal medicine and subspecialty training in cardiovascular diseases at Temple University and in interventional cardiology and structural heart interventions at the University of Rochester and Mayo Clinic.
Dr. Alkhouli's clinical practice focuses on the treatment of patients with valvular heart disease and coronary artery disease. His research interests include: outcomes research, novel techniques, and device innovation in the areas of valvular heart disease and stroke prevention.
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