Clinical Assistant Professor of Medical Science

Overview

Dr. Anoop Titus is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Brown University and an attending physician at Rhode Island Hospital, where he cares for patients in the cardiac intermediate care unit and on the medical floors. He completed his preventive cardiology fellowship at the Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center and his internal medicine residency at Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester, MA.

Dr. Titus is a prolific researcher with over 160 citations and an h-index of 7. His research interests span preventive cardiology, precision health, cardiometabolic disease, social determinants of health, and more. He has published extensively on topics like statin use for anthracycline cardiotoxicity, COVID-19 and the cardiovascular system, and comparing coronary interventions in diabetic patients.

Dr. Titus is passionate about mentoring and leads a cardiovascular research lab with over 30 medical students, residents and fellows. He has certifications in good clinical practice, fundamentals of resuscitation and trauma critical care. Dr. Titus is proficient in statistical programming languages and applies his coding skills to optimize EMR workflows. An avid sportsman and musician, he enjoys tennis, golf, piano and drumming in his free time. Dr. Titus aims to combine his love for cardiology, technology and bioinformatics to advance cardiovascular care.

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