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Ian S. Harris

MD

Cardiologist
Medical Director, Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program, San Francisco
Volunteer medical worker in Western Province, Solomon Islands

Dr. Ian Harris is a cardiologist who specializes in congenital heart disorders in adults, heart disease during pregnancy and genetic cardiovascular diseases. He is an attending physician in the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Clinic and a cardiology consultant for the Cardiovascular Genetics Program and NF/Ras Pathway Clinic. Although his focus is congenital heart disease in adults, he also sees patients with this condition who are as young as 16 years old.

Harris earned his medical degree from UCSF School of Medicine. He completed his residency in internal medicine at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. He completed fellowships in cardiology and adult congenital cardiology at UCSF Medical Center, followed by a research fellowship in developmental biology at the UCSF Cardiovascular Research Institute.

  • Education

    UCSF School of Medicine, 1999

  • Residencies

    Washington University School of Medicine, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Internal Medicine, 2002

    Washington University School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, 2004

  • Fellowships

    Washington University School of Medicine, Ctr for Cardiovascular Research, Cardiology/Cell Signaling, 2004

    UCSF Medical Center, Cardiology, 2006

    UCSF Medical Center, Adult Congenital Cardiology, 2007

    UCSF Medical Center, Cardiovascular Research Institute, Developmental Biology, 2007

  • Board Certifications

    Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine

    Cardiovascular Disease, American Board of Internal Medicine

    Adult Congenital Heart Disease, American Board of Internal Medicine

  • Academic Title

    Professor

  • Languages

    French

My goal is to provide comprehensive, patient-centered care for individuals with complex heart disease.

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