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Travis Skipina, MD, Cardiology, Charlottesville, VA

Travis Skipina MD


Cardiovascular Disease Fellow

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  • 500 Martha Jefferson DrCharlottesville, VA 22911

  • Phone+1 434-654-7580

  • Fax+1 434-654-7582

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Education & Training

  • University of Virginia Medical Center
    University of Virginia Medical CenterFellowship, Cardiovascular Disease, 2022 - 2025
  • Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
    Wake Forest University Baptist Medical CenterResidency, Internal Medicine, 2019 - 2022
  • Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
    Virginia Tech Carilion School of MedicineClass of 2019, M.D.
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison
    University of Wisconsin-MadisonBS, Molecular Biology, 2009 - 2013

Certifications & Licensure

  • VA State Medical License
    VA State Medical License 2022 - 2026
  • NC State Medical License
    NC State Medical License 2025 - 2025
  • Internal Medicine
    American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
  • Examination of Special Competence in Adult Echocardiography
    National Board of EchocardiographyExamination of Special Competence in Adult Echocardiography

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • Cannabis Use Linked to Elevated Cardiovascular Disease Risk
    Cannabis Use Linked to Elevated Cardiovascular Disease RiskJanuary 14th, 2022
  • New ACC.21 Research Explores Flu Vaccines, Sleep, HTN, Secondhand Smoke, Alcohol and Stress Reduction, More
    New ACC.21 Research Explores Flu Vaccines, Sleep, HTN, Secondhand Smoke, Alcohol and Stress Reduction, MoreMay 6th, 2021
  • Marijuana use linked to a greater risk of heart damage
    Marijuana use linked to a greater risk of heart damageJuly 2nd, 2021

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