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Dominik Fleischmann is a Professor of Radiology at Stanford University, specializing in Cardiovascular Imaging. He serves as the Director of Computed Tomography at Stanford Hospital Clinics and has held the position of Chief of Cardiovascular Imaging since 2011. He completed his MD at the University of Vienna and underwent training in Diagnostic Radiology, achieving Board Certification from the Austria Medical Chamber. Fleischmann has been engaged in numerous clinical trials aimed at improving outcomes in cardiovascular health and has contributed to the field through his research on non-invasive imaging techniques and innovative treatment strategies for aortic dissection. He is also involved in the use of computed tomography to evaluate coronary artery disease in patients with chronic kidney disease. His scholarly work includes significant contributions as a Deputy Editor for the journal Radiology Cardiothoracic Imaging and fellowship with the American Heart Association. Fleishmann's research interests include non-invasive cardiovascular imaging, contrast medium dynamics, and clinical trials focused on improving patient care in cardiovascular diseases.
Stanford University School of Medicine • Palo Alto, California
Professor of Radiology with a focus on Cardiovascular Imaging.
Computed Tomography, Stanford Hospital Clinics • Palo Alto, California
Oversaw the Computed Tomography division.
Cardiovascular Imaging, Department of Radiology • Palo Alto, California
Led the Cardiovascular Imaging division.
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