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Office
110 Irving St NW
Second Floor
Washington, DC 20010Phone+1 202-877-7777Fax+1 212-523-2626
Summary
- Dr. Vaani Panse Garg is a clinical cardiologist in Washington, DC. She completed residency and fellowship at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. She received her medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine and has been in practice 10 years. She speaks multiple languages, including Spanish and Hindi. Dr. Garg specializes in general and structural echocardiography.
Education & Training
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai/Mount Sinai HospitalFellowship, Cardiovascular Disease, 2013 - 2016
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai/Mount Sinai HospitalResidency, Internal Medicine, 2009 - 2012
- Tufts University School of MedicineClass of 2009
Certifications & Licensure
- DC State Medical License 2021 - 2024
- NY State Medical License 2011 - 2023
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 3 citationsTrends, Burden, and Impact of Arrhythmias on Cardiac Transplant Recipients: A 16-year Nationwide Study.Ameesh Isath, Akil A Sherif, Gregory P Siroky, Dhrubajyoti Bandyopadhyay, Sriram D Rao
Current Problems in Cardiology. 2023-03-01 - 1 citationsImpact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Role of Cardiac Sonographers.Vaani Garg, Ameesh Isath, Edgar Argulian, Stamatios Lerakis, Jagat Narula
Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography. 2021-03-01 - 1 citationsLife Interrupted: On the Front Lines With COVID-19.Edgar Argulian, Jonathan W. Weinsaft, Robert C. Hendel, Vaani Garg, Jiwon Kim
JACC. Cardiovascular Imaging. 2020-06-24
Press Mentions
- Cover Story | ACC.22: HomecomingMay 2nd, 2022
- The Diets Associated with Increased Risk of Heart DiseaseApril 21st, 2021
- Why a Combo of 2 Fruits and 3 Veggies Each Day Could Lead to a Longer LifeMarch 1st, 2021
Other Languages
- Spanish, Hindi
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