Puneet K. Khanna, M.D. graduated from the Armed Forces Medical College in India. He went on to do his internship and residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. This was followed by three years of a Fellowship in Cardiology at the University of Southern California and the fourth year of Interventional Cardiology. Dr. Khanna was Board Certified in Internal Medicine in 1990. He is also Board Certified in the subspecialties of Cardiology (1993, 2003), Interventional Cardiology (1998, 2009), Vascular Medicine (2012), and Endovascular Medicine (2012). Dr. Khanna has been on staff at Eisenhower Hospital since 1993 and has performed over 10,000 interventional and vascular procedures in his career. He has served in various capacities including as Chief of Cardiology and is currently the Co-Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Lab. He has been instrumental in bringing in new technologies to Eisenhower Medical Center, including directional atherectomy, rotational atherectomy, intracoronary radiation, and orbital atherectomy. In addition to his active practice, Dr. Khanna has been personally involved with the evolution and development of new medical devices for the last 15 years.