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Minesh Patel, MD, Cardiology, Halethorpe, MD

Minesh Ranchhodbhai Patel MD

Adult Congenital Heart Disease, Cardiac Electrophysiology


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  • 1701 Twin Springs RdHalethorpe, MD 21227

  • Phone+1 410-737-5000

  • Fax+1 410-737-5265

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Education & Training

  • New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell Campus)
    New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell Campus)Fellowship, Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, 2013 - 2014
  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterFellowship, Cardiovascular Disease, 2010 - 2013
  • Yale-New Haven Medical Center
    Yale-New Haven Medical CenterResidency, Internal Medicine, 2006 - 2010
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of MedicineClass of 2006

Certifications & Licensure

  • DC State Medical License
    DC State Medical License 2015 - 2026
  • VA State Medical License
    VA State Medical License 2015 - 2026
  • MD State Medical License
    MD State Medical License 2015 - 2025
  • NY State Medical License
    NY State Medical License 2013 - 2017
  • CT State Medical License
    CT State Medical License 2009 - 2011
  • Internal Medicine
    American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
  • Cardiovascular Disease
    American Board of Internal Medicine Cardiovascular Disease
  • Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
    American Board of Internal Medicine Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

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