About Dr. Cshantara Audap
Dr. Cshantara Audap is a board certified Family Medicine physician who completed medical school at Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA. What makes you passionate about being a healthcare provider? My passion for being a healthcare provider stems from my desire to help others and my love of medicine. As a physician I am able to see the improvement (no matter how small) that adequate healthcare can make in a person's life. Being able to help improve someone's health is one of the greatest joys of being a physician and makes me even more passionate about providing great healthcare. In your opinion, what should be the role of a primary care provider for a patient, considering both physical health and behavioral health needs? As a primary care provider, it is my responsibility to meet a patient wherever they are in their physical and behavioral health journey and establish a relationship and rapport. Through this relationship and rapport, we can work together to improve the patient’s physical health, behavioral health and overall well-being. Tell us a little bit about yourself. What do you like to do in your spare time? In my spare time I enjoy spending time with my husband, extended family, and friends. When I'm not spending time with my loved ones, I am often making quilts for them and charity. Outside of quilting, I also love to crochet, refurbish furniture and bake.
Conditions Treated
ADHD, Asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Diabetes, Ear infections (Otitis Media), High Blood Pressure (Hypertension), Male Pattern Baldness, Mild Asthma, Pink Eye and Eye Infections, Sinusitis, Urinary Tract Infection, Anxiety, Bronchitis, Depression, Diarrhea, GERD - Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, Influenza, Migraines, Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Strep Throat, Vaginosis and more
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Qualifications and Education
Family Medicine Residency, June 2020
Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA
Doctor of Medicine, May 2016
Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA
Master of Science Degree in Biology, January 2012
George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
Bachelor of Science in Biology, May 2007
George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
Bachelor of Science in Psychology, May 2005
George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
Eastern Virginia Medical School Residency, Family Medicine, 2017 - 2020
Eastern Virginia Medical School, Class of 2015
George Mason University, MS, Biology, 2012
Martin, L. M., Holmes, S., Henry, L., Audap, C., Stone, L., Martin, C. T., ... & Hunt, S.
(2012). Gender Differences In Psychosocial Predictors of Long-Term Quality of Life
in Cardiac Surgery Patients. Journal of the American College of
Cardiology, 59(13s1), E1904-E1904.
Martin, L., Holmes, S., Henry, L., Stone, L.E., Martin, C., Woolfolk, C., Frazier, A., Ad,
N. (2011). Predictors of Long-Term Quality of Life in Cardiac Surgery Patients.
Poster at 2011 International Society for Quality of Life Research 18th Annual
Conference, Denver, Colorado
Woolfolk, C., Holmes, S., Henry, L., Hunt, S., Martin, L., Henry, L., Ad, N. (2011).
Measuring Symptom Burden in Valve Surgery Patients. Poster presented at 2011
American Psychosomatic Society Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas.
Holmes, S., Martin, L., Henry, L., Hunt, S., Martin, L., Woolfolk, C., Ad, N. (2011).
Psychosocial Experience and Impact of Recovery after Cardiac Surgery:
Preliminary Analyses. Poster presented at 2011 American Psychosomatic Society
Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas.
Woolfolk, C., Holmes, S. D., Henry, L., Hunt, S., Martin, L., & Ad, N. (2011). Abstract
P332: Younger Patients Report Impaired Mental Functioning in Health-Related
Quality of Life After Valve Surgery. Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and
Outcomes, 4(6 Supplement 2010), AP332.
Woolfolk, C., Holmes, S.D., Henry, L., Hunt, S., Martin, L., Ad, N. (2010). Younger
Patients Report Impaired Mental Functioning in Health-Related Quality of Life
after Valve Surgery. Poster presented at the Quality of Care and Outcomes
Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2010 Scientific Sessions,
Washington, District of Columbia.
Hunt S, Henry L, Martin C, Stone L, Martin LM, Woolfolk C, Ad N. (2010). Do Health
Related Quality of Life and Symptoms Correlate following the Cox-Maze
Procedure? A Prospective Study. Heart Rhythm 31st Annual Scientific Sessions,
Denver, Colorado.
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