Dr. Chan was Adjunct Clinical Professor of Medicine at Stanford University (1993-2012. He obtained his MD at the University of Santo Tomas, Philippines and completed a internship at the Union Memorial Hospital, Johns Hopkins University Graduate Program in 1969. Dr. Chan did his Internal Medicine residency and Cardiology fellowships (1969-1973) at Michael Reese Medical Center / University of Chicago. Dr. Chan obtained his MBA at the Kellogg School, Northwestern University, in 1989. He is a member of the Board of Advisors, Stanford Cardinal Free Clinics and the Finance Committee of the Stanford University CFC Endowment Fund. He is a member of the Cardiology Advisory Board and Speaker Bureau of nine leading pharmaceutical and medical device companies. Dr. Chans publications include 135 scientific abstracts, papers, lectures and presentations in U.S., Europe, Asia and Australia. He was Principal Investigator in two pilot research projects for Wireless Pacemakers, Sleep Apnea and Telemedicine (Biotronik, Berlin) and Sub-Investigators with other Stanford researchers on several clinical trials in cardiovascular pharmacotherapy. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association, and American Academy of Sleep Medicine.