Thursday Mar 12, 2026
Active Duty Cardiologist: Leadership and Modern Medicine featuring Adam Kisling
What does it look like when a military physician combines medical excellence with smart financial thinking? In this episode, Tommy Hardaway sits down with active-duty Army cardiologist Adam Kisling to talk about medicine, leadership, and why healthcare professionals should think beyond their primary career when it comes to building wealth.
Adam shares his journey practicing cardiology while serving in the U.S. Army and explains how his experiences across different military assignments shaped the way he approaches both patient care and professional growth. Moving through multiple duty stations exposed him to different systems, leadership styles, and medical cultures—lessons that continue to influence how he practices today.
During the conversation, Adam explains why cardiology fascinates him. The field allows him to work with a wide range of patients—from young individuals with rare conditions to those facing serious heart disease later in life. That variety keeps the work meaningful and constantly challenging.
Tommy and Adam also dive into one of the biggest realities physicians face: the emotional and psychological weight of treating serious illness. Adam speaks honestly about the challenge of knowing that, despite training and effort, every doctor will eventually face cases they cannot fix. For him, the key to overcoming that pressure has been leaning on training, teamwork, and mentorship.
Beyond medicine, Adam shares an important message for healthcare professionals about financial awareness. Many physicians focus entirely on their clinical work, but Adam believes it is essential to understand personal finance, investing, and alternative income opportunities. He talks about maintaining a conservative investment approach through index funds, mutual funds, and real estate while also staying open to other potential income streams outside of medicine.
One of the topics Adam is most passionate about today is mentorship. He spends much of his time helping train the next generation of cardiologists—especially physicians transitioning from internal medicine into cardiology within the military system. Passing along the lessons he learned along the way is something he finds deeply meaningful.
For Adam, success comes down to continuous learning, staying curious about opportunities beyond your main profession, and helping others grow along the way.
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