Todd Whitsitt, MD

My care philosophy is based on the motto from Sir William Osler, a famous physician and one of the founding professors of John Hopkins Hospital: “Listen to your patient, he is telling you the diagnosis.” I enjoy listening to my patients and trying to find solutions based on the information they provide. I chose to work in cardiology because it is a nice blend of clinical work and procedural work. This way I get to work hands-on to help patients during procedures, and I get to form relationships with them with each appointment. My favorite movie is “Pulp Fiction,” and I enjoy hunting, fishing, and playing with my three grandkids in my spare time.

Schooling

Medical College of Georgia (1984)

Eisenhower Army Medical Center (1987)

Fitzsimons Army Medical Center (Fitzsimons Building) (1989)

Location