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Xingxing Shelley Cheng
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Nephrology) and, by courtesy, of Surgery (Abdominal Transplantation) and of Health Policy
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr. Xingxing Cheng's expertise is in applying the tools of decision science to clinical practice and policy analysis. Her current research is in the following areas:
1) the costs, effectiveness, and implementation of work-up before kidney transplantation, including pretransplant cardiovascular screening;
2) ethics of and decision-making in in multi-organ transplantation. -
Annie Bertha Chao
Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated), Medicine - Primary Care and Population Health
Staff, Medicine - Primary Care and Population HealthBioDr. Annie Chern grew up in Wichita, Kansas, and remains a Midwestern girl at heart. After attending Washington University in St. Louis for her undergraduate degree, she received her M.D. from Stanford University School of Medicine. She has a special interest in helping patients of all ages with weight management, obesity prevention, and chronic disease care.
Dr. Chern has volunteered her time as a physician at Arbor and Pacific Free Clinics, the two Stanford-associated free clinics that provide basic healthcare for underserved patients. In her leisure time, she enjoys running in all forms - most of all - chasing after her fleet-footed twin toddlers! -
Glenn M. Chertow
Norman S. Coplon/Satellite Healthcare Professor of Medicine and Professor, by courtesy, of Epidemiology and Population Health and of Health Policy
Current Research and Scholarly Interestsclinical epidemiology, health services research, decision sciences, clinical trials in acute and chronic kidney disease
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Ramsey Cheung
Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology and Hepatology)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr. Cheung's research interests focus on liver diseases, with emphasis on viral hepatitis. His past research include investigating the mechanism of viral neutralization of hepatitis B virus at the molecular level and immune response to hepatitis C virus. Dr. Cheung is studing various aspects of hepatitis C, both clinical and translational research.
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Andrew Chin, DO, MS, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine
BioDr. Andrew Chin is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Division of Hospital Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine and works as a hospitalist at Stanford Health Care. He attended medical school at Midwestern University in Glendale, Arizona and completed his internal medicine residency at University Hospitals of Cleveland in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Michelle Chiu, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine
BioMichelle Chiu graduated medical school from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and completed internal medicine residency at Stanford University. She is currently a clinical assistant professor in the Division of Hospital Medicine at Stanford Hospital. Outside her clinical work, Dr. Chiu is involved in medical education at the graduate and post-graduate level. She teaches IM Bedside Clinical Reasoning and Physical Diagnosis Rounds, an elective for second-year PA and medical students that focuses on the bridging the gap between classroom physiology and bedside pathology. Additionally, she is involved in APP post-graduate education with current projects in hospital medicine onboarding, CME, and scholarship.