GI Grand Rounds-"NASH/NAFLD"

Grand Rounds,
Lecture/Seminar
Danielle Brandman, MD, MAS, Transplant Hepatology Fellowship Program Director, Associate Professor, UCSF, “NASH/NAFLD”
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Dr. Danielle Brandman is the Program Director for the UCSF Transplant Hepatology Fellowship and an Assistant Professor of Medicine and hepatologist, specializing in treating patients needing liver transplants. Her research interests include nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and post-transplant metabolic syndrome.  She engages in outcomes-based research with a special interest in NAFLD and liver transplantation: the post-transplant outcomes of patients with NAFLD, selection of patients with NAFLD for transplant, recurrence of NAFLD following transplant, and new-onset NAFLD after liver transplantation for other causes of liver disease

Dr. Brandman received her medical degree at UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School in 2005. She continued her medical training at University of California, San Francisco, where she completed her residency, gastroenterology fellowship, transplant hepatology fellowship, and master's degree in clinical research. Dr. Brandman is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in internal medicine and gastroenterology.  She is a member of the American Association for the Study of Liver Disease (AASLD).

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Add to Calendar 2021-11-10 16:00:00 2021-11-10 17:00:00 GI Grand Rounds-"NASH/NAFLD" Dr. Danielle Brandman is the Program Director for the UCSF Transplant Hepatology Fellowship and an Assistant Professor of Medicine and hepatologist, specializing in treating patients needing liver transplants. Her research interests include nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and post-transplant metabolic syndrome.  She engages in outcomes-based research with a special interest in NAFLD and liver transplantation: the post-transplant outcomes of patients with NAFLD, selection of patients with NAFLD for transplant, recurrence of NAFLD following transplant, and new-onset NAFLD after liver transplantation for other causes of liver disease Dr. Brandman received her medical degree at UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School in 2005. She continued her medical training at University of California, San Francisco, where she completed her residency, gastroenterology fellowship, transplant hepatology fellowship, and master's degree in clinical research. Dr. Brandman is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in internal medicine and gastroenterology.  She is a member of the American Association for the Study of Liver Disease (AASLD). [email protected] Gastroenterology America/Los_Angeles public