My bio
Dr. Mark Panna is an Associate Professor for the UF Division of Cardiovascular Medicine. He specializes in electrophysiology and his clinical interests include implantable cardiac devices, atrial fibrillation ablations and ventricular tachycardia ablations. Dr. Panna received his BS at the University of Pittsburgh in chemistry and MD at MCP Hahnemann School of Medicine. While studying at Drexel University’s College of Medicine, he completed his internal medicine internship in 2003 and internal medicine residency in 2005. Dr. Panna finished his cardiovascular medicine fellowship in 2009 at St. Vincent’s Hospital of New York Medical College and electrophysiology fellowship in 2010 at the University of Florida. In 2011, he received advanced training in electrophysiology at Shands Hospital and the North Florida VAMC. Dr. Panna was voted Fellow of the Year in all specialties at Richmond University Medical Center in 2009 by the house staff and faculty, and served as a Chief Cardiology Fellow at New York Medical College from 2009-2010. He has been recognized as a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (F.A.C.C) and a Fellow of the Heart Rhythm Society (F.H.R.S)
Board certifications
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Cardiovascular DIsease
American Board of Internal Medicine
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Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
American Board of Internal Medicine
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Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine
Education
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Fellowship - Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
University of Florida, 2010
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Fellowship - Cardiovascular Disease
New York Medical College -St. Vincent's Hospital, 2009
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Residency - Internal Medicine
Drexel University, 2005
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Internship - Internal Medicine
Drexel University, 2003
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Medical Degree
MCP Hahnemann University, 2002
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Bachelor's of Science
University of Pittsburgh, 1998
My areas of focus
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Gender
Male