Charles W. Nordin, M.D.
- Professor, Department of Medicine (Cardiology)
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Location
- Montefiore Medical Group Fordham Health Center One Fordham Plaza Silver Zone N2 Bronx, NY 10458
Research Profiles
Professional Interests
During his 31-year career at Einstein, Dr. Charles W. Nordin, currently Professor of Medicine, has been a distinguished clinician and gifted educator. An attending cardiologist at Montefiore and Jacobi Medical Centers since 1983, Dr. Nordin also served as Chair of Medicine at Jacobi/North Central Bronx Hospital and co-director of the Einstein-sponsored medicine residency program at Jacobi from 1997 to 2009.
As an educator, Dr. Nordin has been co-director (with Dr. Steven Factor) of Einstein’s second-year Cardiovascular System course for the past 21 years. In 2010, he was asked to assume directorship of the first-year Cardiovascular Physiology course as well, vastly improving student understanding of and competence in this challenging subject. Dr. Nordin’s excellence in teaching has been recognized numerous times, first by his election to the Leo M. Davidoff Society. He subsequently received the student-nominated Samuel M. Rosen Award for Outstanding Teaching (Basic Science) in 1996 and the Harry Eagle Award for Outstanding Basic Science Teaching in 1999. The following year, he was chosen by the graduating M.D. class as its Alpha Omega Alpha Faculty Inductee.
Dr. Nordin is a member of the scientific council of the American Heart Association and serves as a journal reviewer for numerous publications, including Cardiovascular Research, the Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology and the American Journal of Physiology. A native of Iowa, Dr. Nordin comes from a family of physicians, including his father, grandfather and two brothers. He received his bachelor’s degree summa cum laude from Yale in 1971 and his medical degree from Harvard in 1976. Following his internship and residency at Bellevue Hospital, he spent a year as a research fellow in cardiology at Einstein before joining the Einstein faculty in 1983.
- Member of the Einstein Faculty since 1983; Currently Professor of Medicine at Einstein
- Basic research in cardiac electrophysiology, 1983 to 1997
- Chairman of Medicine, Jacobi Medical Center (one of New York City's municipal hospitals and a primary Einstein affiliate) 1997-2009. Currently Attending Cardiologist, Montefiore Medical Center
- Clinical research in diabetes screening, nonpharmacologic causes of QT prolongation, cocaine and beta blockers, proarrhythmic effects of hypoglycemia 2004-present
- Director of the 1st and 2nd year ourse in Cardiovascular Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- Practicing cardiologist in the Bronx: Attending, Coronary Care Unit and Medicine Wards at Jacobi, 1983 to present. Attending, Montefiore Medical Center, 1983-present. Specific interest in practice of cardiology in community clinic setting in the Bronx
Selected Publications
A. Original Communications in Reviewed Journals
l. Fein, F., Aronson, R.S., Nordin, C., Miller‑Green, B., and Sonnenblick, E.H.: Altered myocardial response to ouabain in diabetic rats: Mechanics and electrophysiology. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology l5: 769‑784, l983.
2. Aronson, R., and Nordin, C.: Electrophysiologic properties of hypertrophied myocytes isolated from rats with renal hypertension. European Heart Journal 5 (Suppl. F): 339‑345, l984.
3. Fein, F., Capasso, J., Aronson, R., Cho, S., Nordin, C., Miller‑Green, B., Sonnenblick, E. and Factor, S.: Combined renovascular hypertension and diabetes in rats: A new model of congestive cardiomyopathy. Circulation 70: 3l8‑330, l984.
4. Nordin, C., Gilat, E. and Aronson, R.S.: Delayed afterdepolarizations and triggered activity in ventricular muscle in rats with streptozotocin induced diabetes. Circulation Research 57: 28‑34, l985.
5. Aronson, R.S. and Nordin, C.: Arrhythmogenic interaction between low potassium and ouabain in isolated guinea‑pig ventricular myocytes. Journal of Physiology 400: 113‑134, 1988.
6. Nordin, C., Siri, F., Aronson, R: Electrophysiologic characteristics of single myocytes isolated from hypertrophied guinea pig hearts. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology 21: 729‑739, 1989.
7. Arbeeny, C.M., Nordin, C., Edelstein, D., Stram, N., and Eder, H.: Hyperlipoproteinemia in spontaneously diabetic guinea pigs. Metabolism 38: 895‑900, 1989.
8. Siri, F., Nordin, C., Factor, S., Sonnenblick E., and Aronson, R.: Compensatory hypertrophy and failure in gradual pressure overloaded guinea pig heart. American Journal of Physiology 257 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 26): H1016‑H1024, 1989.
9. Gilat, E., Nordin, C., and Aronson, R.: The role of reduced potassium conductance in generating triggered activity in ventricular muscle. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology 22: 619‑628, 1990.
10. Gilat, E., Aronson, R., and Nordin, C.: Triggered activity induced by K+‑ free, Na+ deficient solution in guinea pig ventricular muscle: The effects of ouabain, lidocaine, and Ca2+ channel blockers. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology 16: 267‑275, 1990.
11. Siri, F., Krueger, J., Nordin, C., Ming, Z., and Aronson, R.: Depressed intracellular calcium transients and contraction in myocytes from hypertrophied and failing guinea pig hearts. American Journal of Physiology 261: (Heart Circ. Physiol. 30): H514‑H530, 1991.
12. Nordin, C.: Computer model of membrane current and intracellular Ca2+ flux in the isolated guinea pig ventricular myocyte. American Journal of Physiology 265 (Heart Circ. Physiol 34): H2117‑H2136, 1993
13. Ming, Z., Nordin, C., and Aronson, R.S.: Role of L-type calcium channel window current in generating current‑induced early afterdepolarizations. Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology 5:323‑334, 1994
14. Ming, Z., Nordin, C., Siri, F.M., and Aronson, R.S.: Reduced calcium current density in single myocytes isolated from hypertrophied failing guinea pig hearts. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 26: 1133-1143, 1994.
15. Ming, Z., Aronson, R.S. and Nordin, C: Mechanism of current-induced early afterdepolarizations in isolated guinea pig myocytes. American Journal of Physiology, 267 (Heart Circ. Physiol 36): H1419-1428, 1994.
16. Nordin, C. and Ming, Z.: Computer model of current-induced early afterdepolarizations in guinea pig myocytes. American Journal of Physiology 268 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 37): H2440-H2459, 1995.
17. Ming, Z. and Nordin, C. Terfenadine blocks time-dependent Ca2+, Na+ and K+ channels in guinea pig ventricular myocytes. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology 26: 761-769, 1995
18. Nordin, C. Effect of Ca2+ loading on response of depolarized guinea pig myocytes to premature stimulations. American Journal of Physiology 270 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 39): H447-H465, 1996.
19. Nordin, C.: Computer model of electrophysiologic instability in very small heterogeneous ventricular syncytia. American Journal of Physiology 272 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 34): H1838-H1856, 1997.
20. Grant, T, Soriano, Y, Marantz P, Nelson, I, Williams, E, Ramirex, D, Burg, J, and Nordin, C. Community-based screening for cardiovascular disease and diabetes using HbA1c. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 26: 271-275, 2004.
21. Nordin, C, Amiruddin R, Rucker L, Choi J, Kohli A, Marantz P. Diabetes and stress hyperglycemia associated with myocardial infarctions at an urban municipal hospital: Prevalence and effect on mortality. Cardiology in Review 13: 223-230, 2005.
22. Nordin,C, Kohli A, Beca S, Zaharia V, Grant T, Leider J, Marantz P. Importance of hepatitis C coinfection in the development of QT prolongation in HIV-infected patients. Journal of Electrocardiology, 39: 19-205, 2006.
23. Dattilo, PB, Nordin, C. Case report: Prolonged QT associated with an overdose of trazodone. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, in press.
24. Dattilo PB, Hailper ,S, Fearon K, Sohal D, Nordin C.Beta Blockers Are Associated with Reduced Risk of Myocardial Infarction following Cocaine Use. Annals of Emergency Medicine 51: 117-125, 2008.
25. Mazurek JA, Hailpern SM, GoringT, Nordin C. Prevalence of Hemoglobin A1c greater than 6.5% and 7.0% among hospitalized patients without known diagnosis of diabetes at an urban inner city hospital. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2010, epub
B. Books, Chapters in Books, and Review Articles:
1. Nordin, C.: Basic relationships between congestive heart failure and ventricular arrhythmias. Heart Failure l: 256‑270, l986.
2. Nordin, C. and Aronson, R.S.: Interactions between oscillatory currents and membrane conductance in isolated cardiac ventricular myocytes: Experimental description and preliminary modeling. In Activation, Metabolism and Perfusion of the Heart S. Sideman, R. Beyar Eds., Martinus Nihoff, 1987, pp. 151‑171.
3. Nordin, C.: Abnormal Ca2+ handling and the generation of ventricular arrhythmias in congestive heart failure. Heart Failure 5:147‑154, 1989.
4. Nordin, C.: Computer modeling of interactions between normal and damaged myocytes: New approaches to the etiology of ventricular arrhythmias. In Modeling and Control in Biomedical Systems: Proceedings of the IFAC Symposium. B.W. Patterson, ed. Madison: Omnipress, 1994, pp.70‑75.