Jessie Holtzman, MD

Jessie Holtzman, MD

Jessie Holtzman, MD

Jessie Holtzman, MD, (@jholtzman3) is an internal medicine resident at the University of California, San Francisco. She received her medical degree from Harvard Medical School, before which she had the time of her life as a Fulbright Scholar doing research in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She ultimately hopes to pursue a career that combines clinical cardiology with an emphasis on women’s cardiovascular health, medical education, and policy making. In her spare time, Jessie loves kayaking on the San Francisco bay, as well as reading about medical device regulation and novel payment models.

Articles by Jessie Holtzman, MD

Jessie Holtzman, MDCardioNerds | April 17, 2025
Sex-based disparities in health care delivery and clinical outcomes in cardiovascular disease have been widely ...
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Jessie Holtzman, MDAtherosclerotic Disease | April 17, 2025
There is an urgent need to identify women at risk for cardiovascular disease to prevent adverse cardiac events. Yet, a ...
Jessie Holtzman, MDCardioNerds | April 17, 2025
Counseling regarding contraceptive options is the joint responsibility of the primary care provider, obstetrician & ...
Jessie Holtzman, MDCardioNerds | April 17, 2025
A new study presented at the European Society of Cardiology found that the addition of acetazolamide to intravenous loop ...
Jessie Holtzman, MDAtherosclerotic Disease | April 17, 2025
A new study finds persistent underuse of statins among patients with established atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease ...
Jessie Holtzman, MDCardioNerds | April 17, 2025
DocWire News spoke to Dr. Jessie Holtzman, CardioNerds Executive Correspondent, about the CardioNerds Medical Journalism ...
Jessie Holtzman, MDCardioNerds | April 17, 2025
Women have worse health outcomes before and after non-primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) as compared to ...
Jessie Holtzman, MDCardioNerds | April 17, 2025
Data presented at the Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT2021) conference and published in the New England ...
Jessie Holtzman, MDCardioNerds | April 17, 2025
Researchers have found that for high bleeding risk individuals, one month of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) after ...
Jessie Holtzman, MDAtherosclerotic Disease | April 17, 2025
Investigators have found that night shift workers are significantly more likely to develop atrial fibrillation (AF) and ...
Jessie Holtzman, MDCardioNerds | April 17, 2025
This article was written by Jesse Holzman, MD, and internal medicine resident at the University of California and a ...