Cardiologist
CCS, CHFS, CCTN, CHRS
University of Toronto & Mount Sinai Hospital
Dr Darshan H. Brahmbhatt MA MB BChir MPhil MRCS MRCP CCDS is a board certified Cardiologist and Internal Medicine Physician studying at Imperial College London (Royal Brompton Hospital). His academic interest lies in heart failure innovations and remote monitoring, a field in which he is completing his doctoral thesis under the supervision of Professor Martin Cowie, Dr Jill Riley and Dr Tom Wong.
Having completed his medical training at Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, Dr Brahmbhatt was elected a scholar and won College prizes through his studies. He undertook the East of England Academic Foundation Programme at Ipswich, Papworth and Addenbrooke's hospitals and in Professor David Menon's laboratory at the University of Cambridge.
Dr Brahmbhatt was an inaugural appointee of the Wellcome Trust/GlaxoSmithKline Translational Medicine & Therapeutics Academic Clinical Fellowship programme at the University of Cambridge, spending time in the research laboratories of A/Prof Roger Foo and Prof Anne Ferguson-Smith. His Masters thesis was on epigenetics of heart failure and potential therapeutic targets. He completed his clinical training in Cardiology in 2017, after rotations at Peterborough City, Addenbrooke's, Norfolk & Norwich and Royal Papworth Hospitals with a focus on heart failure, complex implantable devices and cardiac transplantation.
He is an experienced scientific and medical educator to University of Cambridge and Norwich Medical School having previously completed both the Postgraduate Certificate and Diploma in Medical Education at the University of Dundee. He was previously Chief Resident in Cardiology and Associate College Tutor at the Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge.
Dr Brahmbhatt joined the HF/Transplant team at the University of Toronto as a clinical fellow in October 2019. He has recently taken up a post as Heart Failure Attending at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto.
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