T. David Gbadebo, MD, FACC, FHRS

Clinical Advisor/Director at RCE

T. David Gbadebo, MD, FACC, FHRS has had a diverse and extensive work experience in the field of cardiology. T. David is currently working as a Clinical Advisor/Director at RCE since September 2018. Prior to that, they worked as an EP Cardiologist at East Atlanta Cardiology starting from December 2013.

In addition to their clinical roles, Dr. Gbadebo has also held leadership positions and contributed to various committees. T. David served as the Chair of the Fellows Programs Committee and Chair of the Electrophysiology Committee at the Association of Black Cardiologists. T. David was also the Secretary of the Association from March 2010 to March 2012.

Dr. Gbadebo has also worked as an Electrophysiologist-Cardiologist at UTEC (University of Tennessee Erlanger Cardiology) from November 2010 to May 2013. T. David was a Fellow at the Heart Rhythm Society from 1999 to 2011.

Before that, Dr. Gbadebo founded and served as the Director of Electrophysiology at the Cardiovascular Care Center from June 2006 to November 2010. T. David also served as the Cardiologist-Director of Electrophysiology at Galen Medical Group from July 2001 to June 2006.

Overall, Dr. T. David Gbadebo has demonstrated their expertise and leadership in the field of cardiology through various clinical, advisory, and directorial roles.

T. David Gbadebo, MD, FACC, FHRS has a diverse educational background. T. David attended St. Finbarr's College, although the exact dates are not provided. In 1983, they enrolled at Virginia Commonwealth University, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree and later a Master of Science degree in Chemistry and Chemical Biology, respectively, completing their studies in 1988. Following this, T. David Gbadebo pursued a Master of Science degree in Biology from the same university, which they obtained in 1988. Moving on, they attended Emory University School of Medicine from 1990 to 1994, earning their medical degree (M.D.) with a focus on Medicine. Subsequently, they joined the University Hospitals Case Medical Center from 1994 to 1997, specializing in Internal Medicine. Continuing their medical education, they attended Duke University from 1997 to 1999, specializing in Cardiology. Finally, they completed their education in Electrophysiology at Vanderbilt University, where they studied from 1999 to 2001.

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