Dr. Osborne obtained his BS with honors from Penn State University, his MD magna cum laude from Jefferson Medical College, and his PhD in cardiovascular physiology from Thomas Jefferson University. After graduation he continued his post- doctoral training at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Womens Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts where he completed his Internship, Residency, and Research Residency in Internal Medicine and a Fellowship in Cardiovascular Disease. While at Harvard, Dr. Osborne published many articles on atherosclerosis, vascular biology, and molecular genetics. His clinical training focued on non-invasive techniques and he is the only physician board certified in Cardiology and Internal Medicine, Lipidology, Clinical Hypertension, Cardiac CT Angiography, Echocardiography and Nuclear Cardiology. His clinical interests include preventive cardiology, diabetes and metabolic syndrome, hypertension, congestive heart failure, cholesterol disorders, and cardiovascular genetics. In 2019 he was recognized as a Fellow of the National Lipid Association and he is currently pursuing a MSc in Cardiovascular Management, Outcomes, and Economics at the London School of Economics. His background includes both basic science experience in cardiovascular physiology and molecular genetics along with two decades of experience in clinical trials. He is the founder and director of State of the Heart Cardiology in Dallas, TX and the Director of Cardiovascular Imaging at the Carrollton Regional Medical Center, the first installation of the 640-slice Atlas uCT System in North America.