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Dr. Libo Wang is an Assistant Professor at the University of Utah, affiliated with the Department of Internal Medicine (Division of Cardiovascular Medicine) and serves as Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiology. He completed his MD with great honors from Oregon Health & Science University (2014), followed by Internal Medicine residency at Stanford University Medical Center (2017), and cardiology fellowship at the University of Utah (2021).
- Medical Degree: Oregon Health & Science University (2014)
- Residency: Stanford University Medical Center (2017)
- Fellowship: University of Utah (2021)
Dr. Wang’s research focuses on integrating point-of-care ultrasound for bedside cardiac care, heart failure management, chronic cardiovascular illness stabilization, and complex cardiac diagnostics. As a physician-educator, he emphasizes clinical methods training and bedside examination skills.
His publications span cardiovascular imaging, medical education, and oncology, with recent works examining portable ultrasound applications in internal medicine training and volume status assessment. Earlier research includes glioma treatment via RNA interference and thyroid cancer metastasis prediction.
- Certification Board of Nuclear Cardiology
- National Board of Echocardiography
- American Board of Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Cardiovascular Disease)
Dr. Wang has received multiple clinical and teaching awards, including recognition for his instructorship in the Medical School’s clinical methods curriculum. He combines diagnostic expertise with patient-centered education through his clinical practice at South Jordan Health Center and University of Utah Hospital.
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