Gary Milechman, MD

Title(s)Professor, Medicine
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address1 Daniel Burnham Court, #211
San Francisco CA 94109
Phone415-502-5099
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    Bronx High School of Science, Bronx, NYGraduate06/1972Graduate
    Hebert H Lehman College, Bronx, NYB.A.06/1976Chemistry and Biology (Double Major)
    State University of NY at Stonybrook, Stonybrook, NYM.D.06/1980Medicine
    Mt. Zion Hospital and Medical Center, SF, CAInternal Medicine06/1983Internal Medicine
    Mt. Zion Hospital and Medical Center, SF, CACardiology06/1987Cardiology
    ABIM, SF, CADiplomate09/1983Internal Medicine
    ABIM, SF, CADiplomate09/1987Cardiovascular Disease
    ACC, SF, CAFellow of the ACC09/1988Fellow of the American College of Cardiology
    ABIM, SF, CAInterventional Cardiology09/2012Added Qualification in Interventional Cardiology
    NASPE, SF, CASpecial Competency09/2005Cardiac Pacing and Defibrillation
    HRS, SF, CARecertification09/2015Competency in Cardiac Rhthm Device Therapy
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    UCSF1987  - 1988Outstanding Clinical Instructor
    Mt. Zion Hospital and MC1987  - 1988Outstanding Teacher, Dept. of Med.
    Mt. Zion/UCSF Medical Center1993  - 1994Outstanding Teacher Award
    Mt. Zion/UCSF Medical Center1994  - 1995Outstanding Teacher Award
    Mt. Zion/UCSF Medical Center1997  - 1998Outstanding Teacher Award
    CPMC2001  - 2002“Teacher of the Year” Award
    CPMC2003  - 2004Teaching Excellence in Cardiology
    CPMC2008  - 2009"Teacher of the Year", Dept. of Med.
    CPMC2012  - 2013 "Teacher of the Year", Dept. of Med
    CPMC2014  - 2015"Teacher of the Year", Dept. of Card.
    CPMC2016  - 2017"Teacher of the Year", Dept. of Card

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    Dr. Gary Milechman is a Clinical Professor in the Division of Cardiology at UCSF. He practices full time at the UCSF Golden Gate Practice at 1 Daniel Burnham Court in San Francisco. He graduated from the Bronx High School of Science, went to City College of NY where he got a B.A. in Biology and a B.A. in Chemistry, then went to Medical School at the State University of NY at Stonybrook. He completed his Medical Internship and Residency, and Cardiology Fellowship at UCSF/Mt. Zion.

    Dr. Gary Milechman loves to take care of patients, and he loves to teach Medical Students, Medicine Residents, and Cardiology Fellows. He is Board Certified in Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology, and Heart Rhythm Device Management. Dr. Milechman has won many Teaching Awards over his distinguished career at Mt. Zion, CPMC, and UCSF. He feels that educating his patients about their cardiovascular and general health issues will lead to better compliance and better outcomes.

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    1. Premature coronary artery disease in a patient with glycogen storage disease III. J Invasive Cardiol. 2010 Aug; 22(8):E156-8. LaBarbera M, Milechman G, Dulbecco F. PMID: 20679683.
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    2. Acute occlusion of left internal mammary artery graft during dual-chamber pacemaker implantation. Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. 2000 Sep; 51(1):65-8. Chou TM, Chair KM, Jim MH, Boncutter A, Milechman G. PMID: 10973022.
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