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Bruce Ovbiagele, MD MSc MAS MBA MLS is a Nigerian-American vascular neurologist, health systems executive, academic leader, and scientific journal editor.[1] He serves as Professor of Neurology and Associate Dean at the University of California San Francisco as well as Chief of Staff at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Health Care System,[2] and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the American Heart Association.[3] He is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Medicine.[4]
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edit- ^ "Bruce Ovbiagele". International Science Council.
- ^ "New SFVAHCS Chief of Staff Dr. Bruce Ovbiagele | UCSF Cardiology at VA". vacardiology.ucsf.edu.
- ^ "Meet the Editors of JAHA: Journal of the American Heart Association".
- ^ "National Academy of Medicine Elects 100 New Members".