David Cohen
About David Cohen
David Cohen is a Cardiology and Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellow currently working at George Washington University. He has a diverse educational background, holding degrees in Biology and History, as well as a Doctor of Medicine, and has previously served as an Internal Medicine Resident at Scripps Health.
Work at The George Washington University
David Cohen has been serving as a Cardiology and Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellow at The George Washington University since 2011. His role involves advanced training in cardiology and cardiac electrophysiology, focusing on diagnosing and treating heart rhythm disorders. The fellowship program at George Washington University is designed to provide comprehensive clinical experience and research opportunities in the field of cardiology.
Education and Expertise
David Cohen holds a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree from The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, which he obtained from 2004 to 2008. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of California, San Diego, earning a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biology and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in History between 1999 and 2003. Additionally, he was a Visiting Undergraduate Fellow in Near and Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University for one year, from 2003 to 2004.
Background
David Cohen completed his Internal Medicine Residency at Scripps Health in La Jolla, California, from 2008 to 2011. This residency provided him with foundational training in internal medicine, preparing him for his subsequent specialization in cardiology. He also attended The Bishop's School, where he completed his early education.
Professional Experience
Since 2011, David Cohen has been dedicated to his role as a Cardiology and Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellow at The George Washington University. His previous experience as an Internal Medicine Resident at Scripps Health has contributed to his expertise in managing complex cardiovascular conditions. His ongoing fellowship allows him to engage in both clinical practice and research within the field of cardiac health.