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Lawrence Hofmann
Medical Director - Digital Health at Stanford Health Care
Dr. Lawrence "Rusty" Hofmann is a distinguished physician and Professor at Stanford School of Medicine with vast experience in interventional radiology and medical leadership.
Throughout his career, Dr. Hofmann has held key roles such as Chief of Interventional Radiology, Medical Director of Cardiac and Interventional Services, and Medical Director of Digital Health at Stanford Medicine.
He co-founded Grand Rounds, Inc., a prominent healthcare company, and has been actively involved in cutting-edge research and patient care for over 25 years.
Dr. Hofmann's expertise spans health IT, medical device development, nanotechnology, biotechnology, and stem cell therapy, with a strong focus on innovation and improving patient outcomes.
He has a rich educational background, including a Fellowship in Interventional Radiology from Stanford University, a Residency in Radiology from Johns Hopkins University, and an MD from The Ohio State University College of Medicine.
Dr. Hofmann's contributions to the field include over 100 scientific articles on minimally invasive treatments for conditions like blood clots and cancer, as well as holding two patents and serving as a consultant for various medical device companies.
Currently, Dr. Hofmann leads groundbreaking digital health research projects integrating artificial intelligence with clinical care, particularly in areas such as telemedicine, cancer, and deep venous thrombosis.
His recent work on the National Daily Health Survey aimed at tracking COVID-19 garnered over 12 million responses, showcasing his commitment to public health and innovation.
Dr. Hofmann's career trajectory includes significant positions at top-tier institutions like Johns Hopkins and Stanford, where he has made enduring contributions to healthcare and medical research.