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Office
UCLA Medical Center
10945 Le Conte Avenue, Suite 2345
Los Angeles, CA 90095Phone+1 310-825-8253Fax+1 310-825-8253
Summary
- Dr. Albert Shieh is an endocrinologist in Los Angeles, CA and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including UCLA Medical Center-Santa Monica, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, and Stewart & Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA. He received his medical degree from Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University and has been in practice 9 years. His clinical practice and research focus on osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease.
Education & Training
- UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine/UCLA Medical CenterFellowship, Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, 2012 - 2014
- New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell Campus)Residency, Internal Medicine, 2008 - 2011
- Weill Cornell MedicineClass of 2008
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 2011 - 2025
- American Board of Internal Medicine Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 33 citationsCognition and Vitamin D in Older African-American Women– Physical performance and Osteoporosis prevention with vitamin D in older African Americans Trial and DementiaJeanette E. Owusu, Shahidul Islam, Subhashini Katumuluwa, Alexandra Stolberg, Gianina Usera
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2019-01-01 - 6 citationsPilot Trial of Vitamin D3 and Calcifediol in Healthy Vitamin D Deficient Adults: Does It Change the Fecal Microbiome?Albert Shieh, S. Melanie Lee, Venu Lagishetty, Carter Gottleib, Jonathan P. Jacobs
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. 2021-08-03 - 6 citationsPolypharmacy in Osteoporosis Treatment.Megan McConnell, Albert Shieh
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine. 2022-11-01
Press Mentions
- Bone Risk: Is Time Since Menopause a Better Predictor Than Age?October 20th, 2021
- Bone Risk: Is Time Since Menopause a Better Predictor Than Age?October 20th, 2021
- August 4, 2021August 4th, 2021
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Grant Support
- Menopause-related increase in gut leak and its relation to immune activation, bone density decline and fracturesNIH2023–2027
- Predicting Fast Bone Mineral Density Decline and Fracture Across the Menopause TransitionNIH2020–2025
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