Theodore Abraham

Theodore Abraham has extensive work experience in the field of cardiology and echocardiography. Theodore currently holds the position of President Elect at the American Society of Echocardiography. Prior to this role, they served as Vice President at the organization. Theodore also worked at the University of California, San Francisco, where they held various roles including Chief Medical Officer of UCSF Health Care Network, Clinical Chief of Cardiology, Medical Director of Echocardiography, and Meyer Friedman Distinguished Professor of Medicine. Theodore has also been affiliated with The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where they were a Professor of Medicine and Radiology, Associate Dean Community Research, Co-Director of Echocardiography Programs, Vice-Chief of Cardiology, and Associate Director of Echocardiography. Earlier in their career, Theodore worked at Mayo Clinic as a Senior Associate Consultant and Mayo Scholar.

Theodore Abraham's education history is as follows:

From 2021 to 2022, Theodore attended Harvard Business School Executive Education and obtained a certificate in Managing Health Care Delivery.

Between 1999 and 2001, Theodore pursued a fellowship (Mayo Scholar) in Advanced Echocardiography at Mayo Clinic Rochester.

From 1996 to 1999, Theodore completed a fellowship in Cardiovascular Diseases at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School.

In 1995, Theodore participated in a research fellowship in Echocardiography at Wake Forest University School of Medicine.

During the period of 1992 to 1995, Theodore was involved in an internship and residency program in Internal Medicine at Wake Forest University School of Medicine.

Lastly, from 1988 to 1991, Theodore obtained an M.D. degree in Medicine from the University of Bombay - Goa Medical College.

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