As his knowledge and capabilities expanded, so did his responsibilities. Dr. Crandall assumed significant roles, including that of Assistant Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Heart Transplant Program at the renowned Medical College of Virginia. Within these roles, he displayed not only his medical acumen but also his visionary leadership, directing Medical Education and Cardiac Critical Care.
Dr. Crandall’s academic journey encapsulates not only his remarkable education but also his unwavering dedication to advancing medical science and compassionate patient care.
In 1993, Duke University School of Medicine welcomed Dr. Crandall as a Faculty Professor. He relocation to Palm Beach, Florida and facilitated the establishment of the Duke University Interventional Cardiology Program. This program continues alongside his private and academic practice, where he holds positions at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, Good Samaritan Medical Center, and Jupiter Medical Center.
Dr. Crandall’s influence extends globally through his insightful lectures, which span topics like preventive medicine and longevity, cardiology, heart transplantation, interventional cardiology, and healthcare for marginalized populations in third-world countries. His altruism is further demonstrated as Chairman of the Chadwick Foundation, a non-profit entity dedicated to medical outreach and evangelistic education across the Caribbean, Africa, South America, Europe, and Haiti.
A distinguished member of various medical boards and fellowships, including the American Board of Internal Medicine, American Board of Cardiovascular Disease, and the American College of Cardiology, Dr. Crandall’s extensive contributions are published in reputable medical journals such as the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Circulation, The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, and the European Heart Journal. His involvement in numerous research studies and clinical trials attests to his commitment to advancing medical knowledge.
In the realm of media, Dr. Crandall is recognized as the editor of the widely-read Crandall Heart Health Report, which reaches a vast readership over millions, and he was the producer of the esteemed weekly radio program, Doctor on Call. His appearances on national network television offer expert insights on comprehensive lifestyle changes that can reverse heart disease and prolong life.