Biography
Dr. Varlamov was born and raised in the Soviet Union. She immigrated to Okeechobee, Florida with her family at a young age and attended the University of Florida from 1998-2002. She received two degrees in Microbiology and Russian, and completed her residency program in Ob/Gyn at Danbury Hospital, in Danbury, CT, where she was the program’s administrative chief resident. She subsequently became an assistant professor with Albany Medical College, in upstate New York, where she gained a passion for teaching.
In 2015, she joined Winnie Palmer Hospital in Orlando, joining the UCF College of Medicine in 2021. She serves as a delegate to the House of Delegates with the Florida Medical Association and is a member of the Pregnancy Associated Mortality Review through the Department of Health for the state of Florida. She has participated in FPQC (Florida Perinatal Quality Collaborative) initiatives, both as an advisory board member and a hospital participant. She is also the current ACOG (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) District XII (state of Florida) Maternal Mortality Committee Chair and Section III Chair.
Dr. Varlamov is currently a faculty member with the UCF/HCA GME Consortium in Gainesville for the Ob/Gyn residency program. She is married to a vascular surgeon and is a mother of four.
Education & Specialties
- B.A.: Russian, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fl.
- B.S.: Microbiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fl.
- M.D.: St. George’s University, Grenada, West Indies
Specialites:
- Obstetrics & Gynecology
- Women’s Health
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