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Anne
M. Dubin, M.D.
Associate Professor
of Pediatrics, Stanford Univeristy School of Medicine
Associate Clinical
Professor of Pediatrics, University of California San Francisco
Director, Pediatric
Electrophysiology Laboratory, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford
Dr Dubin attended the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
and then proceeded to Babies Hospital at Columbia Presbyterian Medical
Center for a residency in pediatrics. Her cardiology training consisted
of 3 years of pediatric cardiology at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
and Yale-New Haven Hospital and a year of adult electrophysiology training
at Yale-New Haven Hospital. She joined the faculty at LPCH in 1995 and
is presently an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Stanford, with a
secondary appointment at UCSF. Her interests in clinical electrophysiology
include management of arrhythmias in end-stage heart disease as well as
the management of fetal arrhythmias. She has also been involved in the
assessment of the role of the autonomic nervous system in arrhythmia using
a mouse model. Finally, she is very well known for her work in the application of biventricular pacing to children, and to patients with congenital heart disease.
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