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Dr. Donald Grandis is a Volunteer Clinical Professor in the Division of Cardiology within the School of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). He holds an MD from Virginia Commonwealth University and a BA in Philosophy from the University of Virginia, with clinical training completed at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
His clinical expertise lies in general cardiology, with specific skills in interpreting stress tests and nuclear cardiac images. His research is dedicated to reducing cardiovascular disease risk, with a significant recent focus on Long COVID, cardiopulmonary exercise testing, and innovations in cardiac rehabilitation, including virtual and app-based models.
The publication trends over the past five years show a strong emphasis on the cardiovascular impacts of Long COVID, the efficacy of modern cardiac rehabilitation delivery methods, and the use of advanced diagnostics like CPET. This reflects a research trajectory centered on contemporary public health challenges and the integration of technology into cardiovascular care.
- UCSF Master Clinician (2022)
- Edward and Pearl Fein Endowed Professorship in Cardiology (2019)
Dr. Grandis has been a principal or co-investigator on numerous clinical studies, collaborating with key UCSF researchers like Dr. Priscilla Hsue and Dr. Alexis Beatty. His work on physical activity during environmental disasters and rare pathogens like Bergeyella cardium demonstrates a broad investigative scope. He is actively involved in academic service, including participation in the Clinical Trials and Academic Senate Committee Service at UCSF.
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