Bio

Dr. Haithcock joined Georgia Arrhythmia Consultants and Research Institute in 2009. He obtained his undergraduate degree in biology at the University of Virginia. He obtained his medical degree at Case Western Reserve University. He completed Internal Medicine residency at Temple University Hospital and served a year on faculty as Chief Resident. Dr. Haithcock completed Fellowships in Cardiovascular Diseases and Cardiac Electrophysiology at Duke University where he served on the teaching faculty prior to moving to Macon. He is a Fellow of Americal College of Physicians, the American College of Cardiology (ACC), and of the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS). He is a member of the Association of Black Cardiologists, American College of Physicians and the American Heart Association. An avid community volunteer, Dr. Haithcock is the recipient of Frist Award- a nationally bestowed honor to acknowledge those who work selflessly to improve the lives of people in need, in their communities and around the world.