Francois Haddad

Francois Haddad

Cardiologist

Clinical Professor, Medicine - Cardiovascular Medicine

Dr. Francois Haddad, MD is a Clinical Professor of Medicine that specializes in the field of cardio-vascular imaging, pulmonary hypertension, advanced heart failure and transplantation. Dr. Haddad has over 18 years of practice in the field of cardiology. He directs Stanford Cardiovascular Institute Biomarker and Phenotypic Core Laboratory dedicated to translational studies in cardiovascular medicine. The laboratory focuses on (1) identifying early biomarkers of heart failure and aging, (2) bioengineering approaches to cardiovascular disease modeling and (3) novel informatic approach for the detection and risk stratification of disease.

He is involved is several precision medicine initiatives in health including the Project Baseline, the Integrated Personalized Omics Profiling Initiative, the Athletic screening program at Stanford and the Strong-D cardiac rehabilitation initiative in individuals with diabetes mellitus.

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

  • Fellowship: Stanford University Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship (2007) CA
  • Board Certification: Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Cardiology (2004)
  • Fellowship: Montreal Heart Institute (2004) Canada

HONORS & AWARDS

  • Dean's Honours List, University of Montreal (2000-2004)
  • Faculty Teacher Award, Montreal University (2004)
  • Governor's General Medal of Excellence, Goverment of Canada (1992)

ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS

  • Director Biomarker and Phenotypic Core Laboratory, Cardiovascular Institute (2013 - Present)
  • Right Heart Expert Panel, American Thoracic Society (2015 - 2018)
  • Task Force member, WHO Pulmonary Hypertension Committee (2013 - 2018)
 
  • 300 Pasteur Drive
  • 2nd Floor, Room A260
  • Stanford , CA 94305
  • Phone: 650-725-5909

Source: https://stanfordhealthcare.org/doctors/h/francois-haddad.html

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