Rohan Kalathiya, MD (@rohankalmd) 's Twitter Profile
Rohan Kalathiya, MD

@rohankalmd

Interventional Cardiologist @JohnsHopkins | Trained @hopkinsmedicine and @UChicagoMed | Father, husband, sports and travel enthusiast. Tweets reflect my opinion

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Mike Flynn (@mflynngt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve never made a political social media post in my life, and I’m 100% comfortable posting this. It’s not political. I’m posting it because my wife is a teacher. And because we have 2 school-aged kids. And because I’m proud to work with @CoachBrentKey and call him a friend.

Rohan Kalathiya, MD (@rohankalmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While John Mandrola, MD may be right that the real answer may lie far upstream, easy access to AR-15s ensures that this will continue to happen at an alarmingly frequent rate. Perhaps we can start by having a frank discussion about limiting access to military grade weapons

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"It should be noted that none of the physicians detailed in this NYT story is a board-certified vascular surgeon or SVS member." NYT: "the top provider [of] atherectomies...Dr. David Allie, received $2.8 million from drug and device makers ..." cardiolimbsalvage.com/david-allie-md

Sunil V. Rao (@svraomd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All physicians regardless of specialty who care for patients with vascular disease should cooperate and strive to provide the most appropriate care and be committed to generating evidence and improving patient outcomes.

Rohan Kalathiya, MD (@rohankalmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to have been part of this groundbreaking trial at the University of Chicago. Congratulations Sahil A. Parikh, MD and the entire team. It is critical that we have more tools available to treat patients with #PAD #CLTI Sandeep Nathan, MD, MSc

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Coronary artery disease always humbles you. Active octogenarian with cardiac risk factors, outpatient cath for typical exertional angina. Stable, no sx during angiogram or after. Normal EF. #cardiology #medtwitter

Coronary artery disease always humbles you. Active octogenarian with cardiac risk factors, outpatient cath for typical exertional angina. Stable, no sx during angiogram or after. Normal EF. 
#cardiology #medtwitter
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This is the perfect example of what X has unfortunately become. Elon getting community noted for pushing altered/fake articles and headlines. The same guy just caught a 30+ story rocket recently

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It was a pleasure to discuss renal denervation at Suburban Hospital JHM CV Grand Rounds. It’s exciting to see RDN emerging as a treatment option for patients with difficult to control hypertension. More data forthcoming from the actively enrolling SPYRAL-AFFIRM trial Johns Hopkins Cardiology

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You fools criticizing Sriram Krishnan as Indian born criticize Musk as South African born or Jensen as Taiwanese born. It is GREAT that talent around the world wants to come here, not to China, & that Sriram can rise to the highest levels. It's called American exceptionalism.

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Congratulations to my former co-fellow and good friend Luke Laffin on his first author NEJM paper! Making University of Chicago Cardiology Fellowship proud. Nikhil Narang, MD Lorundrostat Efficacy and Safety in Patients with Uncontrolled Hypertension | nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

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Pat Kelsey discusses the Kentucky-Louisville rivalry: “Rivalries are rivalries because one team wins sometimes and the other team wins sometimes. We (Louisville) got to start doing our part.” 📹: The Backyard Pod

Sandeep Nathan, MD, MSc (@sandeepnathanmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week, we raised Dr. Roberto Lang’s lead to the #UChicagoCathLab rafters in tribute to our dear friend & the luminary we UChicago Medicine had the privilege to learn so much from. Thank you for everything Roberto. You will be missed. #CardioTwitter

This week, we raised Dr. Roberto Lang’s lead to the #UChicagoCathLab rafters in tribute to our dear friend &amp; the luminary we <a href="/UChicagoMed/">UChicago Medicine</a> had the privilege to learn so much from.  Thank you for everything Roberto.  You will be missed. #CardioTwitter