Dr. Ayinde is a board-certified cardiac electrophysiologist at the Cardiology Associates of Fredericksburg, and a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
He has a very strong interest in medical education, mentoring, reducing healthcare disparities, and increasing access to healthcare among minority populations. He serves as the Vice-Chair of the Internal Medicine Section of the National Medical Association and serves on the membership committee of the Heart Rhythm Society. He mentors many young minority physicians through the Association of Black Cardiologists.
Dr Ayinde enjoys teaching medical students and residents, primarily focusing on basic and advanced interpretation of Electrocardiograms. His research focuses on atrial fibrillation and cardiac implantable electronic devices. Some of his research interests include atrial fibrillation in athletes, device-detection of atrial fibrillation, and outcomes of atrial fibrillation ablation.
When he is not at work, he enjoys biking with his 2 little boys.