Umer Malik, MD, FACP
Academic Appointments
- Clinical Instructor, Medicine - General Medical Disciplines
Key Documents
Contact Information
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Clinical Offices
Stanford Hospital 300 Pasteur Drive Office H010 Stanford, CA 94305 Tel Work (650) 724-3989
- Academic Offices
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Professional Overview
Clinical Focus
- Clinical Faculty
- Medical Director, Night Hospital Medicine (Nocturnist) Service
- Assistant Professor, General Internal Medicine, UCDMC
- Medico-Legal cases expert
- International internal medicine programs development with emphasis on teaching international medicine faculty
- Medical board, expert reviewer
Professional Education
| Board Certification: | Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine (2010) |
| Residency: | San Joaquin General Hospital - GME OFFICE CA (06/2010) |
| Medical Education: | Dow Medical College, Pakistan (08/2005) |
Industry Relationships
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Scientific Focus
Publications
- Outcomes following treatment of femoropopliteal in-stent restenosis: a single center experience. Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. 2011; (4): 604-8
- A case of pseudohyperkalemia in a patient presenting with leucocytosis and high potassium level: a Case Report. Cases J. 2010: 73
- Chronic presentation of Boerhaave's syndrome. BMC Gastroenterol. 2010: 29
- Inferior wall STEMI with left bundle branch block Consultant. 2010; (7)
- Parenchymal thoracic splenosis: history and nuclear imaging without invasive procedures may provide diagnosis Journal of Clinical Medicine Research. 2010; (4): 180-184
- Periorbital purpura in a 66-year-old man: clue for spot diagnosis. QJM. 2010; (2): 127-9
