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Jennifer Tremmel

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Contact Information

  • Clinical Offices
    Interventional Cardiology 300 Pasteur Dr MC 5218 H2103 Stanford, CA 94305
    Tel Work (650) 723-0180 Fax (650) 725-6766
  • Academic Offices
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    Tel (650) 723-0180
    Not for medical emergencies or patient use

Professional Overview

Clinical Focus

  • Cardiology (Heart)
  • Women's Heart Health
  • Women's Cardiovascular Disease
  • Interventional Cardiology

Administrative Appointments

  • Clinical Director, Women's Heart Health at Stanford (2007 - present)
  • Director, Secondary Prevention Program (2006 - present)

Professional Education

Internship: Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center NH (1999)
Residency: Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center NH (2001)
Fellowship: Stanford University School of Medicine CA (2005)
Board Certification: Interventional Cardiology, American Board of Internal Medicine (2007)
Board Certification: Cardiovascular Disease, American Board of Internal Medicine (2006)
Medical Education: University of Iowa College of Medicine IA (1998)
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Industry Relationships

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Scientific Focus

Current Research Interests

Dr. Tremmel studies sex differences in cardiovascular disease. She is currently investigating sex differences in coronary endothelial function, plaque deposition, and the microcirculation of women and men who present with chest pain, but have normal appearing coronary arteries by angiography. She is also leading Stanford’s participation in the multi-center VIRGO trial, which is evaluating sex differences in young patients who present with myocardial infarction. Other active research projects include sex differences in chronic total coronary occlusions, the impact of stress on anginal symptoms, and vascular access site complications. Dr. Tremmel keeps Stanford’s Tako-tsubo Patient Registry and is conducting a multi-center study to investigate the relationship of stress and coping to genetic polymorphisms in patients with Tako-tsubo.

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