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Jose Sanchez, MD

CLINICAL INSTRUCTOR

CLINICAL
Dr. Sanchez is a specialist in the evaluation and treatment of patients with heart rhythm disturbances. He has expertise in catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia and supraventricular arrhythmias, including atrial fibrillation. He is also skilled in implantation of pacemakers, defibrillators, and biventricular devices.

RESEARCH
Dr. Sanchez has research interests in further defining the mechanisms and risk factors for atrial fibrillation.
Education
Fellowship, 2018 - Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, University of California, San Francisco
Fellowship, 2016 - Cardiovascular Disease, University of California, San Francisco
Internship and Residency, 2014 - Internal Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
MD, 2011 - Medicine, Case Western Reserve School of Medicine
BS, 2006 - Chemistry, Washington University in St. Louis
Publications
  1. Tison GH, Sanchez JM, Ballinger B, Singh A, Olgin JE, Pletcher MJ, Vittinghoff E, Lee ES, Fan SM, Gladstone RA, Mikell C, Sohoni N, Hsieh J, Marcus GM. Passive Detection of Atrial Fibrillation Using a Commercially Available Smartwatch. JAMA cardiology 2018. PMID: 29562087


  2. Sanchez JM, Al-Dosari G, Chu S, Beygui R, Deuse T, Badhwar N, Lee RJ. Hybrid and surgical procedures for the treatment of persistent and longstanding persistent atrial fibrillation. Expert review of cardiovascular therapy 2018. PMID: 29327638


  3. Sanchez JM; Yuan, C; Hsia HH. Optimal Ablation Techniques for Ventricular Tachycardia Management The Journal of Innovations in Cardiac Rhythm Management 2018. PMID:


  4. Smyth JW, Zhang SS, Sanchez JM, Lamouille S, Vogan JM, Hesketh GG, Hong T, Tomaselli GF, Shaw RM. A 14-3-3 mode-1 binding motif initiates gap junction internalization during acute cardiac ischemia. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) 2014. PMID: 24612377


  5. Apicelli AJ, Maggi LB, Hirbe AC, Miceli AP, Olanich ME, Schulte-Winkeler CL, Saporita AJ, Kuchenreuther M, Sanchez J, Weilbaecher K, Weber JD. A non-tumor suppressor role for basal p19ARF in maintaining nucleolar structure and function. Molecular and cellular biology 2007. PMID: 18070929


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