A CU Medicine provider.

I believe that patients should receive compassionate, personalized, and multi-disciplinary care. I strive for excellence in communication, educating my patients about recommendations and different options for their heart health.

Locations

Monday: 8am - 5pm
Tuesday: 8am - 5pm
Wednesday: 8am - 5pm
Thursday: 8am - 5pm
Friday: 8am - 5pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Qualifications and experience

Specialties
Cardio-oncology, Cardiology, Cancers, Internal Medicine, Heart and Circulation, Heart and Circulation - Heart Diseases, Heart and Circulation - Aneurysms, Heart and Circulation - Arrhythmia, Heart and Circulation - Coronary Disease, Heart and Circulation - Heart Failure, Heart and Circulation - Heart Valve Diseases, Heart and Circulation - Angina, Heart and Circulation - Cardiomyopathy, Heart and Circulation - Circulatory Disorders, Heart and Circulation - Heart Diseases - Prevention, Heart and Circulation - High Blood Pressure, Heart and Circulation - Heart Attack, Heart and Circulation - Structural Heart Disease, Cancers - Living with Cancer, Circulatory System and Blood Vessel Health, Heart and Circulation - Cardio-oncology, Wellness and Prevention, Heart and Circulation - Abnormal heart rhythms, Heart and Circulation - Cardiovascular Disease, Heart and Circulation - Dysfunction of the heart valve, Heart and Circulation - Weakened heart muscle, Heart and Circulation - Abnormal blood flow through the heart
Gender
Female
Languages spoken
English
Education
Fellowship
Stanford Hospital and Clinics Program (2023)

Medical School
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (2017)

Residency
Stanford Hospital and Clinics Program (2019)

Undergraduate
University of Colorado - Boulder (CO) (2012)

Clinical interest for patients

My primary clinical interests include care of cancer patients with cardiac disease, care of cancer patients with cardiovascular complications of their treatment, and cardiovascular care and health of cancer survivors.

Research interest for patients

My research interests are primarily focused on investigating the interaction of cardiovascular disease and cancer, focusing on shared mechanisms and crosstalk that worsens both diseases. Discovery of these interactions and mechanisms allows for improved disease screening of high-risk patient populations, the development of new therapies for cancer-mediated cardiovascular disease, and improved care for cancer patients and survivors.

Insurance
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