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Tina Baykaner
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)
BioTina Baykaner is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine and Electrophysiology. Following internal medicine residency, cardiovascular medicine and advanced heart failure fellowship trainings at University of California, San Diego and electrophysiology fellowship at Stanford University, Dr. Baykaner joined Stanford University faculty in 2018. She has published over 200 papers, book chapters and abstracts including over 100 original peer-reviewed articles, and delivered over 100 invited presentations in national and international meetings. She serves as associate editor, section editor and editorial board member of four electrophysiology journals and served in guideline writing committees.
Dr. Baykaner’s current research interests include outcomes research, epidemiology and mechanisms of rhythm disorders. She is currently funded by the National Institutes of Health to study patient related outcomes regarding atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation. She received prior research funding from American Heart Association and Heart Rhythm Society. Dr. Baykaner's clinical practice focuses on ablation of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, SVTs, inappropriate sinus tachycardia management, device implantation and device extraction.
Dr. Baykaner is an active member of American Heart Association (AHA), American College of Cardiology (ACC), Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) and European Society of Cardiology (ESC). She serves as an elected member of the Digital Health Committee for HRS, and previously served as an elected member of the HRS Communications Committee and ACC Task Force ICD research committee. -
Rupan Bose, MD, MB
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Cardiovascular Medicine
BioRupan Bose, MD, MB, is a Cardiologist and Clinical Assistant Professor in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at Stanford. He specializes in Preventive Cardiology, with a particular focus on high-risk populations.
Dr. Bose completed his medical degree from the Keck School of Medicine of USC. He then completed his internal medicine residency at USC, followed by his fellowship in cardiovascular medicine at Harbor-UCLA. He also has a particular interest in the intersection of medicine and technology, and he holds Masters in Biotechnology (MB) with an emphasis on Bioinformatics from the University of Pennsylvania. His research interests are investigating the underlying cardiovascular drivers of risk in high-risk ethnic groups, as well as investigating the role of emerging technologies and innovations in promoting cardiovascular disease monitoring and outcomes.
At Stanford, Dr. Bose serves in the Preventive Cardiology clinic and the Stanford South Asian Translational Heart Initiative (SSATHI) clinics, as well as in the inpatient cardiovascular services.