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Anubodh Sunny Varshney, MD

Specialty in Cardiovascular Medicine, Internal Medicine

Dr. Varshney is a board-certified Internist and current Cardiovascular Medicine Fellow at Brigham and Women's Hospital / Harvard Medical School. He earned his undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis (2010) and graduated first in his class from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (2014). He then completed an internal medicine residency at Brigham and Women's Hospital / Harvard Medical School. Following this, he worked as a hospitalist at Brigham and Women's Hospital for 1 year while completing multiple projects spanning translational, clinical, and implementation research. He then began Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship at Brigham and Women's Hospital in 2018.

Dr. Varshney is interested in the evidence-based design, development, evaluation, and implementation of technologies to improve outcomes for patients with cardiovascular disease. He has a particular interest in remote monitoring and mechanical circulatory support devices and is pursuing multiple academic endeavors in these areas. He plans to complete additional clinical training in the care of patients with advanced heart failure, cardiac transplantation, or need for mechanical circulatory support after completing Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship. He has published multiple articles in the peer-reviewed medical literature and has written for other outlets including U.S. News & World Report and Doximity.

Practice names

Fellow in Cardiovascular Medicine, Brigham Women's Hospital

Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Education and training

2018-Present - Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship, Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

2014-2017 - Internal Medicine Residency, Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

2010-2014 - Doctor of Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, TX

2006-2010 - Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO

Awards

2017 Resident Mentor Award, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA

2014 Hemphill-Gojer Award in Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, TX

2014 Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, TX

Certifications

Clinical Fellow, Harvard Medical School

Residency, Brigham Women's Hospital

American Board of Internal Medicine Certified

Publication Highlights

Visit Dr. Varshney's Harvard Catalyst Profile to view all of his publications.

Varshney AS, Manandhar P, Vemulapalli S, Kirtane AJ, Mathew V, Shah B, Lowenstern A, Kosinski AS, Kaneko T, Thourani VH, Bhatt DL. Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Does Not Affect 1-Year Clinical Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement. JACC Cardiovasc Interv. 2019 Feb 25; 12(4):373-382. DOI:10.1016/j.jcin.2018.11.013.

Siasos G, Tsigkou V, Zaromytidou M, Sara JD, Varshney A, Coskun AU, Lerman A, Stone PH. Role of local coronary blood flow patterns and shear stress on the development of microvascular and epicardial endothelial dysfunction and coronary plaque. Curr Opin Cardiol. 2018 11; 33(6):638-644. DOI: 10.1097/HCO.0000000000000571

Varshney A, Braun DA, Patel AB, Yialamas MA. What was old is new again: learning from the modern master clinician. Clin Teach. 2019 Jun; 16(3):274-276. DOI: 10.1111/tct.12919

Varshney A, Watson RA, Noll A, Im K, Rossi J, Shah P, Giugliano RP. Impact of Antithrombotic Regimen on Mortality, Ischemic, and Bleeding Outcomes after Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement. Cardiol Ther. 2018 Jun; 7(1):71-77. DOI: 10.1007/s40119-018-0111-4