Clinical Professor of Medicine Director, Cardiology Services, Mt. Zion
UCSF Medical Center at Mt. Zion
Division of Cardiology
1600 Divisidero Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone: (415) 885-3666
Fax: (415) 885-3676
email: gfung@medicine.ucsf.edu
Dr. Gordon L. Fung, a cardiologist, is an expert in the treatment of heart disease with a special interest in cardiac rehabilitation, cardiovascular pharmacology, echocardiography, and preventive cardiology. At UCSF Medical Center at Mount Zion, he is director of the Cardiology Consultation Service, the Cardiac Noninvasive Laboratory, and the nation's first Asian Heart & Vascular Center. At the medical center's Parnassus location, he directs the Electrocardiography Laboratory and is the associate director of the Non-Invasive Laboratory. Fung's research explores advances in preventive cardiology and ethnic disparities in cardiovascular disease.. Fung earned a master's degree in public health in hospital economics and administration at the University of California, Berkeley and a medical degree at the University of California, San Francisco. He completed an internal medicine residency and was chief resident at Highland General Hospital in Oakland. He completed a cardiology fellowship at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Martinez, Calif. He has been active in the activities American Heart Association and has served on the association's national board of directors. He is also active in the American College of Cardiology and is a current member of its Board of Governors. In
2007, Dr. Fung was awarded a Doctorate of Philosophy degree in Chinese Philosophy. Fung is a clinical professor of medicine and cardiology at UCSF School of Medicine.
- Medical School: UCSF School of Medicine 1979
- Residencies:
- Highland General Hospital, Internal Medicine 1982
- Veterans Administration Medical Center, Martinez, CA, Cardiology 1985
- Certifications:
- Internal Medicine 1982
- Cardiovascular Disease 1985
- Specialist in Clinical Hypertension 2007-2017
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