Dr. Njambi Mathenge, MD, MPH, is a burgeoning interventional cardiologist and global cardiologist, clinical researcher, educator, empowerment & equity advocate, and a self-described community builder at heart. She is currently an interventional cardiology fellow at the Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School and an incoming advanced fellow in the complex and high-risk interventional procedures and chronic total occlusions (CHIP/CTO) program at Mass General Brigham. She received her medical degree with honors at St. George's University School of Medicine in Grenada, West Indies, completed residency and chief residency in internal medicine at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, and a Master of Public Health degree at the Rutgers School of Public Health. In addition, she completed her general cardiology clinical and research fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. She is a recipient of the HBNU Fogarty Global Health Fellowship awarded by the NIH Fogarty International Center and recently served as Chair of the Scientific Committee of the AfricaSTEMI Live! 2022 Congress, and co-Chair of the Heart of Africa/Pan-African Society of Cardiology Congress, held in Nairobi, Kenya. Dr. Mathenge is passionate about bridging access to cardiovascular care locally and globally, and her ongoing collaborative work aims to expand initiatives focused on meeting the unique and rapidly evolving needs of patients with complex coronary artery disease.