Anubha Agarwal, MD, MSc
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Co-Director Program in Global Cardiovascular Health
- Phone: 314-362-1291
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Education
- Columbia University, Biology, Human Rights, BA: New York, NY (2008)
- Stanford University Graduate School of Business, Ignite Innovation Program, Certificate: Stanford, CA (2010)
- Stanford University School of Medicine, MD: Stanford, CA (2014)
- Duke University, Global Health Science, MSc: Durham, NC (2018)
- Duke University Medical Center, Residency, Internal Medicine-Global Health: Durham, NC (2018)
- Northwestern University, Fellowship, Cardiovascular Disease: Chicago, IL (2021)
Board Certifications
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine Board Certification
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease Board Certification
Recognition
- Visiting Research Scholar, The George Institute for Global Health, 2020-2022
- Institute of Global Health Post-Graduate Fellowship in Global Health, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, 2020-2021
- Robert O. Bonow Research Award, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, 2019
- World Heart Federation Salim Yusuf Emerging Leader, 2019
- NIH Fogarty Global Health Fellowship at Centre for Chronic Disease Control, India, 2017-2018
- STEAD Research Grant Award, Duke University, 2016
- Doris Duke International Clinical Research Fellowship at Moi University, Kenya, 2013-2014
- Mary Duke Biddle Clinical Scholar in Nepal, Stanford University School of Medicine, 2013
- Medical Scholars Research Award, Stanford University School of Medicine, 2010
Clinical Interests
I am a general non-invasive cardiologist with clinical expertise in prevention of cardiovascular disease. I see patients with a wide variety of cardiovascular diseases and attend on the inpatient cardiology and cardiology consultative service at Barnes-Jewish Hospital.
Research Interests
I am a global cardiovascular physician-scientist with research expertise in global heart failure, clinical trials, and implementation science. I aim to develop, implement, and scale evidence-based interventions to improve the cardiovascular health of undertreated populations globally, including in low- and middle-income countries and the United States.