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Roy V. Arjoon, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)
Department: Medicine

Contact information
Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
51 N. 39th Street
Philadelphia,, PA 19104
Education:
BS (Biomedical Engineering)
Boston University, College of Engineering, 2007.
MD (Medicine)
Boston University, School of Medicine, 2011.
Post-Graduate Training
Internal Medicine Resident, Boston Medical Center, Department of Internal Medicine, 2011-2014.
Non-Invasive Cardiology Fellow, Yale – New Haven Hospital, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2015-2018.
Certifications
Level III Echocardiology , 2014.
Level II Nuclear Cardiology, 2014.
American Board of Internal Medicine, 2014.
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Selected Publications

Karim S, Arjoon R, Rosenfeld L, Bhatt P: Lyme Carditis Presenting as Sinus Node Dysfunction and Accelerated Junctional Rhythm. Heart Rhythm Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA May 2016 Notes: Poster Presentation

Arjoon R, Brogan A: Unusual Consequences of an Intramuscular NSAID Injection: Streptococcus pneumoniae Subdeltoid Bursitis and Endocarditis. American College of Physicians Internal Medicine Conference, Orlando, FL April 2014 Notes: Poster Presentation.

Kiani S, Arjoon R, Flynn M, Kurian D, Henkin S, Steinwegner T, Desai PH, Poston RS: Bleeding in patients undergoing minimally invasive robotic-assisted coronary artery bypass grafting with and without clopidogrel treatment: the experience of hybrid coronary revascularization. Boston University Science and Engineering Day 2011, Boston, MA March 2011 Notes: Poster Presentation

Arjoon R, Kiani S, Flynn M, Kurian D, Henkin S, Steinwegner T, Desai PH, Poston RS: Comparing outcomes in patients undergoing minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting before and after percutaneous coronary intervention: hybrid coronary revascularization as an answer to the increased bleeding potential of previously stented patients. Massachusetts Medical Society’s Fifth Annual Research Poster Symposium, Waltham, MA Dec 2010 Notes: Poster Presentation.

Shrikhande G, Scali S, Da Silva C, Damrauer S, Csizmadia E, Putheti P, Matthey M, Arjoon R, Patel R, Fisher M, Daniel S, Patel V, Siracuse J, Maccariello E, Monahan T, Andersen N, Kocher O, Veves A, Usheva A, Kaczmarek E, Ferran C: O-Glycosylation Regulates Degradation of the Anti-Inflammatory and Atheroprotective Protein A20 to Accelerate Atherosclerosis in diabetic ApoE-null mice. PLoS One 5(12): e14240, Dec 2010.

Brown X, Arjoon R, Wong J: Substrate Stiffness Modulates Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Response to PDGF: Involvement of Lipid Rafts. American Society of Cell Biology’s Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA Dec 2006 Notes: Poster Presentation.

Arjoon R, Brown X, Wong J: Cell Signaling in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells on Bioengineered Substrates. Annual Beckman Scholars Symposium at University of California, Irvine July 2006 Notes: Poster Presentation

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