معرفی
Dr. Anees A. Daud serves as an Assistant Professor (Clinical) in the Department of Internal Medicine and Adjunct Assistant Professor in Radiology & Imaging Sciences at the University of Utah School of Medicine. His clinical practice spans cardiovascular disease prevention, echocardiography, nuclear medicine diagnostics, and specialized cardio-oncology care at University of Utah Hospital and Greenwood Health Center.
Education:
- M.D. from University of Vermont College of Medicine
- Internal Medicine Residency (Chief Medical Resident) at University of Utah
- Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship (Chief Fellow) at University of Utah
Dr. Daud's research centers on cardio-oncology, investigating cardiovascular complications in cancer patients and survivors. His work explores ethnic disparities in cardiac outcomes among breast cancer survivors, immune checkpoint inhibitor effects in transplant patients, and microvascular dysfunction in cardiac allograft vasculopathy. He actively contributes to medical education through clinical teaching of students, residents, and fellows in cardiology and internal medicine.
His publication record reveals strong thematic focus on cancer-related cardiovascular pathology (40% of recent work), transplant cardiology (33%), and diagnostic methodologies in echocardiography/nuclear medicine (27%). Key trends include expanding cardio-oncology treatment protocols, refining biopsy indications in elderly cardiac patients, and addressing health disparities in cancer survivorship.
Dr. Daud maintains active clinical teaching responsibilities across medical student rotations, residency programs, and cardiology fellowships. His patient-centered approach emphasizes comprehensive history integration (including psychiatric comorbidities like bipolar disorder) into cardiovascular treatment plans, as evidenced by recurring patient commendations for thoroughness and personalized care.
He operates within the Cardiovascular Medicine division of Internal Medicine, with clinical affiliations at Huntsman Cancer Center for cardio-oncology cases and Greenwood Health Center for general cardiology services. Current work focuses on optimizing cardiovascular management for cancer patients undergoing novel immunotherapies.



