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  1. Malhotra, Rohit - Division of Cardiovascular Medicine. Primary Appointment. Medicine: Cardiovascular Medicine. Education. BA, Biology/Economics, Swarthmore College. MD, Medicine, University of Cincinnati. Contact Information. Email: rm5s@virginia.edu. Research Interests. Smooth Muscle Cell Response to Vascular Injury. Selected Publications. 2023.

    • What has most inspired and shaped your approach to patient care? I think what has inspired my approach to patient care is providing what's most appropriate for the patient.
    • What's your favorite part of your job? Actually, I like every day of my job. There are some days where I go in and I do procedures and try and help people.
    • What’s your biggest fear when you’re a patient? My biggest fear is that they won't hear me and they won't understand what my complaints are. But, there is an art to that.
    • What do you do for stress relief? Outside of the hospital, I usually try to run more. I do some biking and swimming. I have 2 kids and I'm usually tailing around after 1 of the 2 of them, supporting them in what they do.
  2. uvahealth.com › findadoctor › Rohit-Malhotra-1841276375Provider Details | UVA Health

    Fax Number: 434.244.7551. Additional Locations: Culpeper Medical Center, Heart and Vascular Center, UVA Cardiology, part of Culpeper Medical Center, Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Center. Bio & Overview. Conditions.

  3. Dr. Malhotra is at the UVA Heart & Vascular Center in VA. He is an Associate Professor in the Cardiovascular Medicine division at UVA. His clinical practice focuses on Atrial Fibrillation...

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    • (434) 243-1000
    • Charlottesville, 22903, 500 Ray C Hunt Dr
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    My name is Rohit Malhotra. I'm a clinical cardiac electrophysiologist at UVA Health. In my clinical practice, I see patients with heart rhythm disorders. In some cases, people's heart races and goes too fast, and that can be related to a rhythm abnormality that we can treat often with medications, sometimes in a catheter-based way.

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