Ramzi Dudum
MD, MPH
Assistant Professor
FELLOW OF THE ASPC
Member Since: 2023
Original Join Date: 2023
Professional Bio
Dr. Ramzi Dudum is a cardiologist dedicated to caring for patients with cardiovascular disease and those at risk, with a strong focus on prevention. He works closely with patients to develop personalized care plans that align with their values while effectively addressing risk.
Dr. Dudum earned his medical degree from The George Washington University and completed his internal medicine residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he also received a Master of Public Health. He then trained in cardiovascular medicine at Stanford Medicine, followed by the Stanford/Intermountain fellowship in population health, delivery science, and primary care.
His research leverages his expertise in population health to design systems and pathways that improve cardiovascular outcomes and longevity. He is particularly interested in advancing personalized risk prediction for heart disease and collaborates with experts in artificial intelligence (AI) and implementation science to develop best practices for integrating AI into healthcare and research.
Within the American Society for Preventive Cardiology (ASPC), Dr. Dudum serves as Co-Chair of the Fellows-in-Training and Early Career Interest Group. In this role, he helps lead the group’s mission: to foster support, mentorship, and camaraderie among trainees and early career physicians passionate about the prevention of cardiovascular disease.
Dr. Dudum earned his medical degree from The George Washington University and completed his internal medicine residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he also received a Master of Public Health. He then trained in cardiovascular medicine at Stanford Medicine, followed by the Stanford/Intermountain fellowship in population health, delivery science, and primary care.
His research leverages his expertise in population health to design systems and pathways that improve cardiovascular outcomes and longevity. He is particularly interested in advancing personalized risk prediction for heart disease and collaborates with experts in artificial intelligence (AI) and implementation science to develop best practices for integrating AI into healthcare and research.
Within the American Society for Preventive Cardiology (ASPC), Dr. Dudum serves as Co-Chair of the Fellows-in-Training and Early Career Interest Group. In this role, he helps lead the group’s mission: to foster support, mentorship, and camaraderie among trainees and early career physicians passionate about the prevention of cardiovascular disease.
Specialty
Cardiology