Ramzi Dudum, MD, MPH

Assistant Professor

Cardiology, Cardiology UCSF Health

Dr. Ramzi Dudum is a cardiologist who specializes in caring for patients with a history of heart disease and those at risk for heart disease. With a particular interest in prevention, he partners with his patients to personalize care plans that reflects their values and effectively addresses risk.

Dudum earned his medical degree at the George Washington University. He completed a residency in internal medicine at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he also earned a master of public health degree. He completed a fellowship in cardiovascular medicine at Stanford Medicine. He also completed the Stanford/Intermountain fellowship in population health, delivery science and primary care.

In research, Dudum draws on his background in population health to design systems and care pathways that can improve patients' cardiovascular health and longevity. He works to develop new methods and strategies for personalizing heart disease risk prediction. He frequently works with experts in artificial intelligence (AI) and implementation science to develop best practices for integrating AI into health care and research.

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