

Ayesha Salahuddin
Professor at the School of Medicine, Ayesha Salahuddin, MD, MBBS, is an esteemed Assistant Professor at the University of California, San Francisco. With a profound dedication to the field of cardiology, Dr. Salahuddin specializes in adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) and cardio obstetrics. Her clinical expertise extends to noninvasive cardiology and advanced echocardiogram techniques, which she employs to provide comprehensive care to her patients. Dr. Salahuddin's research is deeply rooted in understanding the complexities of congenital heart conditions in adults. Her work primarily focuses on identifying clinical and imaging predictors of adverse outcomes in this patient population, with a particular emphasis on those with single ventricle conditions. By meticulously correlating imaging findings with clinical data, she seeks to unravel the intricate relationships between anatomical complexities and physiological adaptations. Her research aims to enhance the quality of care for patients with congenital heart disease by improving diagnostic accuracy and treatment strategies. Through her investigations, Dr. Salahuddin aspires to contribute to the development of personalized care plans that address the unique needs of each patient, ultimately improving their long-term health outcomes. In addition to her research, Dr. Salahuddin is committed to educating the next generation of medical professionals. She actively participates in teaching and mentoring medical students and residents, sharing her knowledge and passion for cardiology. Her dedication to education and research has earned her recognition within the academic community, and she continues to inspire her colleagues and students alike. Dr. Salahuddin's contributions to the field of cardiology are not only advancing scientific understanding but also making a tangible difference in the lives of her patients. Her work exemplifies the integration of clinical practice and research, driving forward innovations in the care of adults with congenital heart disease.
Publications
, 167-173, 2019-07-18