If the intricacies of the human heart don’t seem to faze Dr. James Pinney, it might have something to do with his first love in the sciences: space. As a child, he saw the cosmos as holding mysteries and a sense of scale that overwhelmed him with the knowledge of how small he was—a rare feeling to come by for someone who would grow to almost six and a half feet tall.
In pursuit of his astronaut dreams, Dr. Pinney turned to bioengineering—reasoning that someone who understood the engineering and mechanics of the human body could be handy on, say, a manned NASA mission to Mars. But he quickly came to see other reasons why it was a meaningful field to pursue: what started in the lab as a research project could end up vastly improving the quality of a person’s life, and could even make the difference between life or death.
He entered a rigorous MD/PhD program at the University of California, San Francisco. From there, he completed a residency in internal medicine and fellowship in cardiology at the University of California, Los Angeles. After 14 years of some of the most prestigious medical education and training in the country, Dr. Pinney became a MLK Community Medical Group cardiologist. He has been serving our patients in South LA for more than two years.