Anthony Azakie, M.D., C.M.
Associate Professor & Chief,
Division of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery
Associate Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics
Chief, Division of Pediatric Cardiorthoacic Surgery
Surgical Director, UCSF Pediatric Heart Center
Surgical Director, Adult Congential Heart Program
Director, Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery Research Labs
Dr. Anthony Azakie is Chief of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery at the University of California San Francisco and Surgical Director of the Pediatric Heart Center. He specializes in all complex neonatal and pediatric cardiac surgery treating a variety of congenital heart defects including hypoplastic left heart syndrome, tetralogy of Fallot, transposition of the great arteries, atrioventricular septal defects, diseases of the pulmonary veins, single ventricle lesions and aortic arch problems. He also specializes in surgery for adults with treated and untreated congenital heart defects. Dr. Azakie works in close collaboration with other branches of the Pediatric Heart Center including the echocardiography service, catheterization lab, electrophysiology program, and pediatric cardiac intensive care unit to provide comprehensive cardiac care.
Dr. Azakie attended medical school at McGill University where he ranked in the top 5% and was awarded the Stewart Prize for most qualified graduating student as well as the Wood Gold Medal for most outstanding clinical performance. Dr. Azakie first came to UCSF to complete his residency in General Surgery. He continued his residency in Adult Cardiac Surgery and Thoracic Surgery at the University of Toronto, Toronto General Hospital and St. Michael’s Hospital. Dr. Azakie trained as Chief Resident and Fellow in Congenital Heart Surgery through the University of Toronto at the Toronto General Hospital and Hospital for Sick Children. Dr. Azakie returned to UCSF in 2001 as a Clinical Instructor in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery and he is currently Associate Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at UCSF and UC Davis.
Dr. Azakie is Director of the UCSF Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgical Laboratories. His research focuses on identifying mechanisms for the formation of myocardium and characterizing clinically relevant maladaptive responses of cardiac muscle. Dr. Azakie has given invited presentations worldwide and has authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications.
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Roseville Baby Battles Rare Heart Defect at UCSF Children's HospitalOctober 8, 2007 The Smiths were referred to Anthony Azakie, MD, surgical director of the UCSF Pediatric Heart Center at UCSF Childrens' Hospital, and baby Joshua Robert was delivered on September 17. Within hours of his birth, Joshua underwent the first and riskiest of several necessary open heart surgeries to reconstruct his heart. Two more open heart surgeries will be scheduled before his third birthday, and he may eventually need a heart transplant, but he is doing well after the first surgery. Read Full Story "Baby Joshua Battles Rare Heart Defect" |