Dr. Tara Narula is a board-certified cardiologist at Lenox Hill
Hospital in Manhattan, an associate professor of Cardiovascular
Medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine, Hofstra/Northwell, the
associate director of the Women’s Heart Program at Lenox Hill
Hospital, and director of Communications for the Katz Institute of
Women’s Health. She is also a nationally recognized medical
journalist. She is the current chief medical correspondent for ABC
News reporting on health and wellness news across ABC News programs
and platforms, including “Good Morning America,” “World News
Tonight with David Muir,” “GMA3,” ABC News’ 24/7 streaming
channel ABC News Live, ABC Audio and ABC Owned Television Stations
across the country.

Dr. Narula also has extensive experience working as a medical
correspondent and contributor for more than a decade at numerous
television networks and publications including CBS, CNN, NBC and Oprah
Magazine.

She joined Lenox Hill Heart & Vascular Institute of New York in 2010
and provides outpatient consultative care. After graduating from
Stanford University with degrees in economics and biology, she was
founder and CEO of her own small business, Sun Juice Inc. Subsequently
she obtained her medical degree at USC Keck School of Medicine where
she graduated with Alpha Omega Alpha Society Honors.

Dr. Narula completed her residency in internal medicine at Harvard
University/Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and her fellowship training
in cardiology at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center.
She is currently a fellow of the American College of Cardiology
(FACC). Dr. Narula serves as a national spokesperson for the American
Heart Association and the AHA’s Go Red for Women Initiative. She is
co-director of a mentoring program for women in medicine called
FaceofCardiology which serves to help guide women pursuing possible
careers in cardiology.

She is a recipient of a 2022 Emmy® Award for Outstanding Live News
Program (“CBS Mornings”), the 2019 WomenHeart Nanette Wenger Award
for Media, and the Super Doctors Award for NYC 2014-2025.

Her interests include women’s health, prevention, mental health and
resilience. Her upcoming book, “The Healing Power of Resilience,”
is scheduled to be published by Simon & Schuster in January 2026.
