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CURRICULUM VITAE
David
J. Anderson, M.D.
Dr. Anderson received his B.S. from Stanford.
he obtained his M.D. from Johns Hopkins and his cardiology training
at U.C. San Francisco. One of the pioneers in the field of coronary
intervention, he helped develop the program at Summit Medical Center
that trained many of the cardiologists in the East Bay in the techniques
of angioplasty, atherectomy, stenting, etc. Dr. Anderson is presently
Chief of Cardiology at Summit.

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Office Address:
365 Hawthorne Avenue, Suite 201
Oakland, California 94609
(510) 452-1345
Fax (510) 452-1102
20126 Stanton Ave, Suite 100
Castro Valley, California 94546
(510) 537-3556
(510) 537-3610
Education:
1965-1969 Las Lomas High School, Walnut Creek, California
1969-1973 Stanford University, Stanford, California
B.S. Biology
1973-1977 Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore,
Maryland
7/77 - 6/78 Intern in Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital,
Baltimore, Maryland
7/78-6/80 Resident in Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital;
Baltimore, Maryland
7/80-6/82 Fellow in Cardiology, University of California
School of
Medicine; San Francisco, California
7/82-12/83 Clinical Instructor, Division of Cardiology,
Moffitt
Hospital, University of California; San Francisco,
California.
1/84-Present Chief of Cardiology, Summit Medical Center,
Oakland, California
Attending Cardiologist Eden Medical Center, Castro Valley, California
Attending Cardiologist, San Leandro Hospital, San Leandro, California
Focus of Interest:
Interventional Cardiology. Since 1983 involved in
the practice and development of all coronary interventional techniques,
including the training of practitioners.
Honors and Awards:
Graduate with Distinction, Stanford, University Phi
Beta Kappa
Alpha Omega Alpha
Upjohn Achievement Award for Clinical Proficiency
Lange Award for Outstanding Achievement as a Medical Student
Membership in Societies:
American College of Physicians - 1982
American College of Cardiology - 1981
American Heart Association
Christian Medical Society
Certification:
2000 - Board Certified in Interventional Cardiology
9/80 - Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine
2/85 - Diplomate, American Board of Cardiovascular Disease
Publications:
- Anderson DJ, Bulkley BH, Hutchins GM: A clinicopathologic
study of prosthetic valve endocarditis in 22 patients: morphologic
basis for diagnosis and therapy. Am Heart J
94:327, 1977.
- Anderson DJ, Raff G, Brundage BH, Chatterjee K:
Alterations in left ventricular systolic and diastolic function with
verapamil. (Abstract) Circulation Suppl. IV:23, 1981.
- Bolin GW, Anderson DJ, Anderson KC: Percutaneous
central venous catheterization performed by medical house officers:
a prospective study. catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis
8:23-29, 1982.
- Chatterjee K, Anderson DJ, Raff G: Calcium antagonist
therapy in IHSS. Prog Cardiovasc Dis, 1982.
- Feldman RC, Anderson DJ: Gradients at PTCA: physiological
or artifactual? (Abstract) AJCC, vol 5, Issue 2:525, February, 1985.
- Denardo SJ, Anderson DJ, Gould RG, Lipton NJ, Brundage
BH, Ports TA: Feasibility, reliability, and advantage of utilizing
low contrast dose digital substraction ventriculography in a conventional
catheterization laboratory. Am Heart J 110:631, September, 1985.
Bibliograph
- Anderson DJ: Cat musculoskeletal system. In Vertebrates,
A Laboratory Text. Editors, Wessels and Center. Wm Kaufman, 1973.
Chapter 19, pp 108-149.
- Anderson DJ, Bulkley BE, Hutchings GM: A clinicopathologic
study of prosthetic valve endocarditis in 22 patients: morphologic
basis for diagnosis and therapy. Am Heart J
94:327, 1977.
- Anderson DJ, Raff G, Brundage BE, Chatterjee K:
Alterations in left ventricular systolic and diastolic function with
verapamil. (abstract) Circulation Suppl. IV:23, 1981.
- Bolin GW, Anderson DJ, Anderson KC: Percutaneous
central venous catheterization performed by medical house officers:
a prospective study. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis
8:23-29, 1982.
- Chatterjee K, Anderson DJ, Raff G: Calcium
antagonist therapy in IHSS. Prog Cardiovasc Dis, 1982.
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