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Ryan Taylor, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Adult Neurology
BioDr. Taylor is a fellowship-trained neurologist and assistant professor in the Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Memory Disorders Division. He provides patient care at the Stanford Center for Memory Disorders.
His areas of expertise include diagnosing and treating illnesses that impair thinking, memory, behavior, and speech. Dr. Taylor’s clinical focus includes Alzheimer’s disease, Lewy body disease, frontotemporal dementia, primary progressive aphasia, posterior cortical atrophy, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, autoimmune encephalitis and other rapidly progressive dementias. He works with patients and families to provide diagnostic clarity and individualized treatment plans.
Dr. Taylor’s academic and research interests combine clinical and scientific understandings of dementia with a philosophical inquiry into the structure of conscious experience. His original clinical research includes diverse topics, such as advances in diagnosing Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and the clinical characterization of adult-onset hereditary dementias. Dr. Taylor has published work instrumental in identifying the potential role of fentanyl in a syndrome of sudden onset amnesia that emerged during the opioid crisis.
He has presented research at the American Academy of Neurology and published in peer-reviewed journals, including the Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences and Methods in Molecular Biology. He has also published a chapter on the diagnosis and treatment of frontotemporal dementia and was a reviewer for Neurocase.
Dr. Taylor is a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada. He has taught residents and medical students clinical skills, neuroanatomy, neuro-imaging, and other subjects. He also has delivered Grand Rounds presentations on dementia, epilepsy, and pediatric neurology. -
David Tehrani, MD, MS
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BioDr. Tehrani is a board-certified, fellowship-trained interventional cardiologist with Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley in the East Bay.
He is focused on building long-term relationships with his patients and their families, while sharing his evidence-based expertise in the noninvasive and minimally invasive management of cardiovascular disease. He takes pride in forming care plans based on mutual decision-making.
Dr. Tehrani’s research interests include cutting-edge technology and advancements in medical management of cardiovascular disease. His clinical research studies and funded clinical research trials have focused on cardiovascular biomarkers, coronary physiology, cardiac hemodynamics, cardio-oncology, and procedural closure devices. His research background has been instrumental in helping him provide individualized, evidence-based care plans for conditions ranging from advanced heart failure to complex coronary disease.
Dr. Tehrani has an extensive clinical research background, with over 40 peer-reviewed publications in top cardiology journals. He has done over 30 presentations at conferences, including the American Heart Association (AHA) and American College of Cardiology (ACC) national meetings.
Dr. Tehrani is a member the American College of Cardiology, the American College of Physicians, the American Heart Association, the Heart Failure Society of America, and the International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation.