Henri Roukoz, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine

 


Dr. Roukoz is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Cardiovascular Medicine Division, Electrophysiology Section. His clinical interests include epicardial and endocardial ablation of complex arrhythmias (ventricular tachycardia and atrial fibrillation), device extraction and implantation of EP medical devices. Dr. Roukoz is also part of the adult congenital program at the University of Minnesota, and this position permits him to be exposed to a wide range of exceptionally complex arrhythmia and ablation techniques. 

Dr. Roukoz received his MD from Saint Joseph University in Beirut, Lebanon in 2004, and he completed an internship in internal medicine at the Hotel Dieu de France University Hospital, also in Beirut, in 2005. He did his internal medicine residency training at the Cleveland Clinic (2005-2008) and completed two fellowships in Cardiology (2008-2011) and Electrophysiology (2011-2013) at the University of Minnesota. He has been on faculty at the University of Minnesota since 2013 and is currently the Section Head for Electrophysiology Program since 2022.

He received the Cleveland Clinical Scholar program Award in 2006, the University of Minnesota Department of Medicine Clinical Excellence Award in 2014, the UMP clinical excellence award in 2025. He was voted top doctor and rising star currently and over multiple years in the Mpls-St Paul Magazine.

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