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Neil Cambronero, MD

Thoracic & Cardiac Surgeon

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  • Bio & Insurance Information

    Dr. Neil Cambronero is a thoracic and cardiac surgeon based in San Francisco, California. He graduated in 2009 from State University of New York Upstate Medical University. Afterward, he continued with a residency stage at Cabrini Medical Center and another residency at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, followed by a fellowship stage at UCSF. Dr. Neil Cambronero is a board-certified specialist in thoracic and cardiac surgery. He contributed to several published studies. One of his interest topics was postinfarct left ventricular remodeling. He is also present in two invited commentary publications. At the moment, Dr. Neil Cambronero is affiliated with the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center and San Francisco VA Medical Center.



  • Education & Training

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    State University of New York Upstate Medical University

    Medical School

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    Cabrini Medical Center

    Residency

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    Mount Sinai School of Medicine

    Residency

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    UCSF

    Fellowship

  • Board Certifications

    American Board of Thoracic Surgery - Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery

  • Hospital & Practice

    San Francisco VA Medical Center

    Languages: English/Spanish

    (415) 221-4810

    4150 Clement St

    San Francisco, California 94121

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  • Publications & Memberships

    Dr. Neil Cambronero has contributed to 3 publications.

    Studies on postinfarct left ventricular remodeling: state of the art.

    Ratcliffe, M.,Cambronero, N.,Takaba, K.,Ge, L.; Ann. Thorac. Surg.. 2015 Mar 07.

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    Invited commentary.

    Ratcliffe M Cambronero N Ge L; Ann Thorac Surg. 2013 Jan .

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    Chronic pancreatitis with synchronous and metachronous malignancy: three unusual cases and a literature review.

    Wayne, M., Cooperman, A., Kasmin, F., Cohen, S., Dryska, H., Ottaviano, L., Katcherian, C., Cambronero, N., Siegel, J.; J Surg Educ. 2007 May 01.

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