About me
Robert F Hamburger, DO, MPH, FACC, is an associate professor at the University of Florida Division of Cardiology.
Dr. Hamburger obtained a bachelor’s degree in biology from Pennsylvania State University. He got his master’s degree in public health from Drexel University, moving on to complete his doctorate in osteopathic medicine at Nova Southeastern University. After his internship and residency in internal medicine, he started his fellowship in cardiovascular diseases at the University of Florida in 2014.
Dr. Hamburger is currently a staff cardiologist at Malcom Randall VA Medical Center and an associate professor in the division of cardiology at UF’s College of Medicine. He is an associate program director for the cardiology fellowship, and is the VA program director for clinical training at the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center for the cardiology fellowship.
He received various award such as the Hygeia Society Award for Excellence in Public Health and the Most Outstanding Third Year Resident Award from Temple University. Co-authoring 13 publications and papers and participating in numerous multicenter clinic trials, Dr. Hamburger’s research interests lie in portable handheld ultrasound, sports cardiology, and SGLT2 inhibitors for heart failure. His presentations include an evaluation of the right coronary artery, echocardiographic predictors of mitral regurgitation and more. He is a member of the American College of Cardiology and the American Society of Echocardiology.
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