Bio
Dr. Francois Haddad, MD is a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine and specializes in the field of heart failure, transplantation, pulmonary hypertension and advanced cardio-vascular imaging. He also directs Stanford Cardiovascular Institute Biomarker and Phenotypic Core Laboratory whose mission is to identify the best biomarkers to detect, monitor and manage cardiovascular disease. Dr. Haddad has over 12 years of practice in the field of cardiology and has a special interest in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction also known as diastolic heart failure, pulmonary hypertension as well as systemic hypertension.
Clinical Focus
- Cardiology
- Precision Medicine and Biomarker focused research
- RIght Heart Failure
- Cardio-immunology
- Heart Transplantation
Administrative Appointments
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Task Force member, WHO Pulmonary Hypertension Committee (2013 - 2018)
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Right Heart Expert Panel, American Thoracic Society (2015 - 2018)
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Director Biomarker and Phenotypic Core Laboratory, Cardiovascular Institute (2013 - Present)
Honors & Awards
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Dean's Honours List, University of Montreal (2000-2004)
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Governor's General Medal of Excellence, Goverment of Canada (1992)
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Faculty Teacher Award, Montreal University (2004)
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
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Expert Panelist, American Thoracic Association (2015 - Present)
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Council Leadership, American Heart Association 3CPR Council (2013 - Present)
Professional Education
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Fellowship:Stanford University Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship (2007) CA
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Board Certification: Cardiology, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons (2004)
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Fellowship:Montreal Heart Institute (2004) Canada
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Residency:Montreal University Medical Center (2001) Canada
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Internship:University of Montreal/Sacre-Coeur Hospital (1999) Canada
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Board Certification: Internal Medicine, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons (2003)
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Medical Education:University of Montreal (1998) Canada