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Office
2 Bon air
Suite 100
Larkspur, CA 94939Phone+1 415-927-0666
Summary
- Dr. Benedict Ancock is the Chief of Cardiology at Marin Health Medical Center. He received his medical degree from Imperial College London School of Medicine and has been in practice 18 years. He specializes in interventional imaging, echocardiography, cardiothoracic imaging, and preventive cardiology and is experienced in general cardiology.
Education & Training
- Kaiser Permanente Northern California (San Francisco)Fellowship, Cardiovascular Disease, 2013 - 2016
- Kaiser Permanente Northern CaliforniaResidency, Internal Medicine/Preventive Medicine, 2010 - 2013
- Kaiser Permanente Northern California (Oakland)Internship, Internal Medicine, 2009 - 2010
- Imperial College London School of MedicineClass of 2005
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 2011 - 2025
- American Board of Internal Medicine Cardiovascular Disease
- American Board of Preventive Medicine General Preventive Medicine
- American Board of Preventive Medicine Public Health & General Preventive Medicine
- American board of cardiology American board of cardiology
- National board of echocardiography Board certified
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 5 citationsVenlafaxine Pharmacobezoar Causing Intestinal Ischemia Requiring Emergent HemicolectomyDerrick Lung, Cristina Cuevas, Uwais B. Zaid, Benedict P. Ancock
Journal of Medical Toxicology. 2011-03-04 - 5 citationsNonutilization of Statins in a Community-based Population with a History of Coronary RevascularizationJonathan A. Peng, Benedict P. Ancock, Carol Conell, Lucy Almers, Quyen Chau
Clinical Therapeutics. 2016-02-01 - 6 citationsReady or not: does household preparedness prevent absenteeism among emergency department staff during a disaster?Mary P. Mercer, Benedict Ancock, Joel T. Levis, Vivian Reyes
American Journal of Disaster Medicine. 2014-07-01
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