American College of Cardiology

JACC Editor's Page

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Go beyond the headlines with Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM, FACC, Editor-in-Chief of JACC, as he shares reflections on the science, ideas, and issues shaping cardiovascular medicine today.

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Jul 1, 2026

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Celebrating A Journey of 2 Years: Dr. Harlan Krumholz Reflecting on His Time as Editor-in-Chief of JACC | JACC 01.07.2026

Two years into his role as Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Harlan Krumholz looks back on the journey that's shaped JACC, staying true to its mission while evolving to better serve authors and readers around the world. He shares what's driven the journal's growth into a truly international platform and offers a glimpse of where he sees JACC heading next, as it continues to advance cardiovascular science and c...

Editor's Page: October 28, 2025 | JACC 20.10.2025

Dr. Harlan Krumholz reflects on the profound impact of experiencing a patient's death for the first time, describing how medical training often leaves clinicians unprepared for the emotional and communicative challenges that follow. Over time, he developed a compassionate framework for speaking with grieving families—honoring the deceased, reassuring them about suffering, releasing them from guilt...

Editor's Page: October 21, 2025 | JACC 13.10.2025

In this week's Editor's Page, Dr. Harlan Krumholz introduces Dr. Milton Packer's adipokine hypothesis, which proposes that dysfunctional visceral fat and the adipokines it secretes are central to the development of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). This framework suggests that the benefits of therapies like GLP-1 receptor agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors may stem partly from res...

Editor's Page: October 14, 2025 | JACC 06.10.2025

In the Editor's Page for the JACC October 14, 2025 issue, JACC Editor-in-Chief Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM, critiques the current physician certification system, arguing it is outdated, misaligned with real-world clinical practice, and contributes to physician burnout without clear evidence of improved patient outcomes. He proposes a modernized, two-tiered framework for certification—distinguishing...

Editor's Page: October 7, 2025 | JACC 03.10.2025

In this week's Editor's Page, Dr Harlan Krumholz explains how the rise of AI writing tools marks a turning point in scientific communication, offering support for grammar, clarity, and structure—especially benefiting those less fluent in English or academic conventions. 

Editor's Page: September 23, 2025 | JACC 15.09.2025

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming cardiovascular medicine, offering breakthroughs in diagnosis, treatment personalization, and research acceleration. However, its responsible integration requires guiding principles: focusing on clinical problems over technology, rigorous evaluation, bias mitigation, thoughtful implementation, and building trust. If applied wisely, AI can become a pow...

Editor's Page: September 16, 2025 | JACC 08.09.2025

In June 2025, the White House introduced "Gold Standard Science" principles to enhance the rigor, transparency, and trustworthiness of federally funded research—values long embraced by top journals like JACC. These include reproducibility, openness to null results, interdisciplinary collaboration, and unbiased peer review, all of which align with JACC's ongoing commitment to scientific integrity....

Editor's Page: September 9, 2025 | JACC 03.09.2025

This week's Editor's Page outlines JACC's expectations for AI research manuscripts in cardiovascular care, emphasizing the need for clinical relevance, real-world feasibility, and responsible evaluation beyond retrospective model performance. We present a framework focusing on three core domains: addressing a genuine clinical need, using fit-for-purpose evaluation methods across different developm...

Editor's Page: September 2, 2025 | JACC 25.08.2025

JACC's September 2 issue features a new editor's page from Editor-in-Chief Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM, FACC. In it, he brings up a troubling stagnation and reversal in U.S. cardiovascular health progress since 2010, despite advances in medical treatments and increased healthcare spending.  Click here to listen to this call for a shift from individual interventions to systemic accountability, equit...

JACC Editor's Page: August 26, 2025 | JACC 18.08.2025

This update to the JACC Report Card highlights ongoing disparities in cardiovascular mortality between Black and White Americans. While some metrics, such as ischemic heart disease, show modest improvement, excess age-adjusted mortality rates and years of potential life lost remain alarmingly high for Black Americans. These findings reinforce the urgent need for structural reform, sustained invest...

Editor's Page: August 19, 2025 | JACC 11.08.2025

Cardiovascular devices are at the heart of modern clinical practice, yet gaps in surveillance, reporting, and clinician awareness continue to pose serious risks to patient safety. This week's Editor's Page highlights the urgent need for improved transparency, stronger reporting systems, and clinician-led engagement around device recalls. With expert perspectives on FDA oversight, the role of uniqu...

Editor's Page: August 12, 2025 | JACC 08.08.2025

Therapeutic breakthroughs in ATTR cardiomyopathy have ushered in a new era of treatment, with gene silencers, stabilizers, and next-generation therapies extending life and improving quality for patients once left with few options. Yet this progress has exposed a profound and growing divide—between innovation and access. This week's Editor's Page explores the striking disconnect between clinical va...

JACC Editor's Page: June 9, 2025 31.07.2025

This issue of JACC showcases a diverse yet thematically cohesive collection of articles that explore the complexities of cardiovascular medicine, from ethical dilemmas and patient-reported outcomes to emerging therapies and methodological innovations. Highlights include a poignant HeartBeats essay on the emotional weight of clinical decisions, debates on responder analyses, promising data on Facto...

JACC Editor's Page: March 18, 2025 | JACC 31.07.2025

This special lipid-themed issue of JACC emphasizes the importance of innovative research in lipid disorders to reduce cardiovascular risk, highlighting studies that extend our understanding of lipid biology and evaluate new treatments. Key reviews and original investigations explore novel lipid-modifying therapies, such as RNA interference and antibody therapies, demonstrating their potential in m...

JACC Editor's Page: May 13, 2025 31.07.2025

In a time of rising global tensions, JACC reaffirms its commitment to science as a unifying, borderless force—advocating for truth, equity, and collaboration to improve health worldwide. By fostering inclusive research, promoting open dialogue, and resisting politicization, JACC aims to build a global medical community working together to overcome disease and conflict.

JACC Editor's Page: May 6, 2025 | JACC 31.07.2025

Listen to the editor's page for this special issue of JACC focusing on key advancements in electrophysiology, including studies on atrial fibrillation prevention, pulsed field ablation, sudden cardiac arrest in young athletes, and efforts to reduce defibrillator use in congenital heart disease. Join Editor-in-Chief Harlan Krumholz as he covers pacemaker safety, device surveillance—including insigh...

JACC Editor's Page: April 29, 2025 | JACC 31.07.2025

Listen to the editor's page for this special issue of JACC focusing on advancing the understanding and treatment of cardiogenic shock through pivotal clinical trials, expert consensus statements, and state-of-the-art reviews aimed at improving patient outcomes. Join Editor-in-Chief Harlan Krumholz as he highlights key contributions like the Altshock-2 trial and new ACC guidelines, the issue unders...

JACC Editor's Page: April 22, 2025 | JACC 31.07.2025

Listen to the editor's page of the April 14th JACC issue for a discussion about the staggering toll of cardiovascular disease on Black Americans, revealing nearly 800,000 excess deaths and 23.7 million years of potential life lost over two decades. Join Editor-in-Chief Harlan Krumholz as he explores the systemic roots of these disparities and calls for urgent, collective action to turn data into j...

JACC Editor's Page: April 15, 2025 | JACC 31.07.2025

In a rapidly changing world marked by societal divisions, technological advances in healthcare, and shifting views on expertise, the JACC Journals remain dedicated to advancing global cardiovascular health through a science-based and humanistic approach. Committed to evidence, integrity, and humanity, JACC focuses on rigorously evaluating research, guided by facts rather than ideology, and strives...

JACC Editor's Page: March 25, 2025 | JACC 31.07.2025

Listen to the editor's page of the March 25th JACC issue, in which Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM, FACC, highlights how cardiac electrophysiology is undergoing significant transformation driven by technological advancements and evolving treatment strategies. Key topics include long-term insights from the AMPLATZER Amulet trial, the role of intracardiac electrograms in ventricular tachycardia ablation,...

JACC Editor's Page: March 18, 2025 | JACC 31.07.2025

This special lipid-themed issue of JACC emphasizes the importance of innovative research in lipid disorders to reduce cardiovascular risk, highlighting studies that extend our understanding of lipid biology and evaluate new treatments. Key reviews and original investigations explore novel lipid-modifying therapies, such as RNA interference and antibody therapies, demonstrating their potential in m...

JACC Editor's Page: June 16, 2025 31.07.2025

In this issue of JACC, we explore the evolving landscape of cardiovascular care, where one-size-fits-all approaches are giving way to precision strategies rooted in individual variation. From redefining diagnostic thresholds to tailoring surveillance based on genetics and patient context, these studies illuminate a future where nuance, not averages, drives better outcomes. Join us as we unpack the...

JACC Editor's Page: June 23, 2025 | JACC 31.07.2025

In this heartfelt reflection on their first year as editor of JACC, Harlan Krumholz shares how listening—to authors, reviewers, readers, and the broader medical community—has revealed a deep yearning for connection, trust, and purpose in cardiovascular science. It's a call to action: to shape the future of medicine with integrity, inclusivity, and hope, and to lead not just with data, but with val...

JACC Editor's Page: July 7. 2025 | JACC 07.07.2025

Interventional cardiology is rapidly evolving, with advances in imaging, devices, and techniques driving both innovation and rising expectations for safety and patient-centered outcomes. This week's editor's page highlights cutting-edge research and expert commentary on topics such as plaque vulnerability, stent performance, imaging-guided interventions, and long-term outcomes, reflecting both pro...

JACC Editor's Page: June 30, 2025 | JACC 30.06.2025

Cardiac electrophysiology is rapidly evolving, blending procedural expertise with innovations in pharmacotherapy, device design, and lifestyle medicine. This week's Editor's Page spotlights key studies from JACC that challenge long-standing practices—from lifestyle strategies for atrial fibrillation to the role of defibrillation testing and device comparisons. We also explore disparities in cardia...

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