Dr. Ramin Manshadi
For CMA President Elect
2024 -2025
Securing a Bright Future for Healthcare
Championing the Rights and Interests of California Physicians
Medicine is not just a profession; it’s a calling that demands exceptional skill and an unwavering sense of responsibility. We’ve dedicated our lives to this noble pursuit, driven by a shared commitment to heal, serve, and advocate for our patients. This commitment, the essence of our work, fuels our passion and drives my vision for the California Medical Association (CMA).
After graduating from The Chicago Medical School, I embarked on a journey to San Francisco for residency and then to UC Davis for a fellowship in Cardiology. My desire to make a meaningful impact drew me to California's Central Valley, where I chose to practice and focus on serving underserved communities. Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of treating patients from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and ethnicities, often communicating with them in Spanish to ensure they felt understood and cared for. My free monthly clinics have provided essential care to those who need it most, and this work has been profoundly fulfilling for many years. Later, We continued to serve our community, and our clinic was one of the first in the county to administer COVID-19 vaccines during the pandemic.
My calling expanded 22 years ago when the California Chapter of the American College of Cardiology invited me to run for our regional council. This opportunity ignited my passion for organized medicine. Since then, I’ve attended nearly every national and state legislative day, advocating tirelessly for our profession and patients. I’ve come to deeply appreciate the importance of building relationships with legislators and educating them on the issues that matter most to us. Your involvement in these efforts is crucial, and I urge you to join me in this vital work.
Fifteen years ago, my advocacy took on a new dimension when I became deeply involved in efforts to protect our young athletes by donating AEDs to area high schools. This work was recognized when I received the first Young Physician Award from the San Joaquin Medical Society. This honor, a testament to the impact of our collective efforts, propelled me into further leadership roles, including serving as president of our society. These recognitions and roles, which I see as a reflection of our shared commitment and dedication, have reassured me of our capabilities and the potential for further positive change.
Leadership in medicine is a calling in itself. It requires us to envision and shape the future of our profession through active involvement in organizations like the CMA and AMA. Currently, I have the privilege of serving as your trustee for the CMA and as a delegate to the AMA. I’m also in my sixth term as a CALPAC member, where I’ve served on the executive committee.
My experience spans the full spectrum of medical practice. During my fellowship, I worked in Kaiser and VA hospitals, participated in group practice, and now run a solo practice. My involvement with the American College of Cardiology includes serving as president of the state chapter and on the national Board of Governors. My contributions include leading efforts to reduce prior authorization burdens and fostering international collaboration. I served as the committee chair in developing a toolkit to help reduce the burden of prior authorization. I also chaired a committee to help strengthen international collaboration.
I stand before you as a candidate and a leader committed to building consensus, fostering collaboration, and advancing our shared goals. For the past 24 years, I’ve been closely involved in training the next generation of physicians—medical students and fellows—and I will continue to champion a holistic approach to ensuring that all modes of practice remain viable. We are interconnected; the success of one is the success of all.
We must confront physician burnout together, and I am committed to working with you to find sustainable solutions. Our profession’s integrity should be our primal goal, and we must remain vigilant against any attempts to undermine our training or compromise patient safety. Supporting our young physicians as they navigate their careers is essential. I bring the experience necessary to guide them. I’ve given talks to the UC Davis and Stanford fellows, sharing insights on successfully navigating medical practice.
As your candidate for CMA President-Elect, I am dedicated to bringing my extensive experience to the CMA’s executive committee. Together, we can strengthen our organization, ensuring that physicians receive the respect we deserve while standing firm against external threats. Our unity is our strength, and I am here to serve.
I am eager to work alongside you to build a stronger CMA for all of us.
I sincerely appreciate your support.
Warm regards,
Ramin Manshadi, MD, FACC
Candidate for CMA President-Elect
It is with a heavy heart that I share the news that since writing this story, my beloved mother has passed away after months of battling in the hospital, ultimately succumbing to sepsis. From the moment I was born, she has been my advisor, my friend, and the most selfless mother. Her unwavering love and guidance shaped who I am today, and I will miss her more than words can express.
“I am a miracle child; I was born in Haifa, Israel. My father was told that either my mother or I will not make it out of the emergent C-Section since my Mother had a complicated pregnancy. We both made it and we are still alive. Later, when I heard this story I knew that I wanted to be a humanitarian physician and give back to making and also to the field of medicine.
How did I get involved with organized medicine?
It dates back to the time when I received a call 20 years ago to run for California Cardiology as a councilor for my region. I learned quickly that to have a voice, you have to be on table negotiation or otherwise you will be part of the menu.
I gained much experience over many years especially with advocacy and have made strong relationships with state and national legislatures. I got involved with our local medical society and then CMA and AMA after I was given the first-ever San Joaquin Medical Society’s Young physician award for my humanitarian efforts in donating AEDs to local high schools.
Why am I running for CMA’s president-elect position?
I am running for President-Elect of the California Medical Association because I believe that physicians need a strong advocate who understands the challenges we face both in practice and in our healthcare system. Throughout my career, I have witnessed the evolving landscape of medicine, from patient care to regulatory issues, and I am passionate about ensuring that our voices are heard.
My goal is to drive initiatives that prioritize patient safety, improve access to care, and address the ongoing mental and physical well-being of healthcare providers. By fostering collaboration, advocating for fair policies, and promoting advancements in medical education, I am committed to empowering our medical community to meet the demands of modern healthcare while protecting the integrity of our profession.
This position is an opportunity to leverage my experience to help lead us forward, ensuring that California physicians continue to have a strong voice in shaping the future of healthcare."
"I was honored to receive the inaugural Young Physician Award from the San Joaquin Medical Society for my long-standing advocacy in raising public awareness about sudden cardiac death (SCD) in athletes and donating automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to high schools. Over the past 15 years, I've been deeply committed to this cause, and I am thrilled to see progress with the recent passage of a California bill ensuring greater AED access. Additionally, there are now two federal bills in progress that aim to provide grants for high schools to obtain AEDs. Even today, I continue to receive requests from schools seeking donations, and I’ve used proceeds from my book to help fund the purchase of AEDs."
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2019-present Stanford University Department of Medicine/Cardiovascular Medicine Adjunct Professor
• Years of additional Medical leadership Education
• Wise Negotiator
• Team player and Teambuilder
• Speak many languages fluently
• Local, state, national and international experience in leadership.
• Author with years of experience with media interviews
• Business savviness with years of executive education
• Advocacy leader at state and national levels for over 20 years
• Diverse background
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• Chair of Advocacy TF to the American College of Cardiology BOG (2018-2021)
Member of Executive Committee to CMA CALPAC Board (2019-2020)
• Member of CALPAC Board of Directors to CMA (2012-present)
• Member of AMA house of delegation (2014-present)
• Member of CMA house of delegation (2011-present)
Beyond healthcare, Dr. Manshadi has been an active contributor to his community, dedicating his time to coaching competitive soccer with the Stockton Storm and the varsity soccer team at St. Mary's High School. He led the Stockton Storm club team to a State Cup victory and revitalized the St. Mary's High School soccer program, guiding them to back-to-back league championships with an undefeated record. Remarkably, he took over a team that had not had a winning season in 20 years, and within just two years, he helped them achieve consecutive league titles. This year, Coach Manshadi has retired from coaching to focus more on his medical practice and leadership roles in healthcare.
“I have known Dr. Ramin Manshadi for 14 years, and have seen first-hand his dedication to our community and to his profession. He is a strong leader who would be a great asset to the California Medical Association as its next President.”
Congressman, Jerry McNerney
In office Jan, 2007- Jan, 2023
This is the indoor center from our past Congressman, whom I have known for 17 years now."
Dr. Ramin Manshadi
• U.C. Davis Medical Center Department of Cardiology Ambulatory Care Center Cardiology Fellow, 1997-2000
• California Pacific Medical Center Department of Internal Medicine (UCSF/CPMC Medicine Program) Residency 1994-1997
• University of Health Sciences/ The Chicago Medical School M.D. June 1991-1994
• University of Health Sciences/ The Chicago Medical School M.S. Applied Physiology, June 1989-1991
• The University of California, Da v i s B.S. Ph y s i o l o g y 1985-1988 CRC 1983-1985 Postbaccalaureate Studies 1988-1989
• Stanford School of Business
• The Corporate Entrepreneur, Driving, Motivation and New Ventures, 2017
• Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT Entrepreneurship Bootcamp,
• 2000-2004 UC Davis Department of Medicine/Cardiovascular Medicine Assistant Clinical Professor
• 2004-present UC Davis Department of Medicine/Cardiovascular Medicine Associate Clinical Professor
• 2000=Present University of Pacific Long School of Pharmacy Clinical professor
• 2015-Present Tuoro University Medical School Clinical Professor
• 2019-present Stanford University Department of Medicine/Cardiovascular Medicine Adjunct Professor
• 2019-2021 Immediate Past President- CA Chapter American College of Cardiology and Current Governor, N. California
• 2019-2021 Chair, Advocacy Committee, ACC BOG
• 2017-2020 Chair, Chapter Exchange, CA ACC, and Israel Heart Society
• 2017-present Founder and CO-Chair, CA ACC, Exercise Health and Sport Cardiology Committee
• 2015-present Delegate, Specialty Delegation to California Medical Association(CMA)
• 2018-present Delegate, CMA to American Medical Association(AMA)
• 2012-present Delegate, District 6 to CMA
• 2019-2020 Member at large, Executive Committee, CALPAC
• 2012-present Member, CLPAC Board of Directors, CMA
• 2018-2019 President, CA Chapter, American College of Cardiology
• 2017-2018 Chair, President’s Forum, CMA
• 2014-2017 Alternate Delegate, CMA to AMA
• 2011-2012 Treasure, San Joaquin Medical Society
• 2011-2015 Co-Chair, Membership Committee, CA ACC
• 2014-present Member, Credentialing Committee, St Joseph Hospital
• 2012-2015 Member, Stable Ischemic Heart Disease Committee, American College of Cardiology
• 2016 Session CO-Chair, ACC Annual Scientific Session
• 2015-2016 Vice-Chair, President’s Forum, CMA
• 2014-2015 Secretary, President’s Forum, CMA
• 2014-2015 President, San Joaquin Medical Society
• 2012-2013 Vice President, San Joaquin Medical Society
• 2010-2019 Board Member, San Joaquin Medical Society
• 2010-2013 Member, Council IT Board, CMA
• 2009-2014 Member, Department of Medicine Quality Committee St Joseph Hospital
• 2012-2015 Chairman, Community Relations, CA ACC
• 2007-2012 Chairman, Media Relations, CA ACC
• 2003-2007 Board of Directors, CA ACC
• 2015-present Team Cardiologist, Sacramento Republic ProfessionalSoccer team
• 2010-present Founder and President, Manshadi Heart Institute, inc
• 2015-present Director of Research, Manshadi Heart Institute, inc
• 2014-present Director of Heart Failure, Manshadi Heart Institute, inc
• 2015-Present Director of Lipid Clinic, Manshadi Heart Institute, inc
• 2012-Present Columnist, Mega Diversities Internet Magazine
• 2005-present Chair, Local Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of Stockton, CA
• 2019-present Director of Soccer Operations, St Mary’s High School. Stockton, CA
• 2012-present Head Coach, Stockton Storm 2005 and 2007 Red premier division competitive Soccer teams won two NorCal State Cup Championships
• Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality Committee Member, 1995-1997
• Teaching Assistant, Clinical Anatomy, Chicago Medical School, 1992
• Teaching Assistant, Neuroscience, and Biochemistry; Chicago Medical School
2019 President’s Award, CA ACC
2019 Face of Cardiology, San Joaquin Magazine
2017 Advocate of the year, CA ACC
2016 California Medical Association President’s Forum Award forTeaching and Service
2011 America’s Top Doctor, U.S News, and World Report
2011 Patient’s Choice Award (Top 5% physicians)
2010 San Joaquin Young Physician Award for Teaching and Service
2008 Future Leader Award, CA ACC
2008 America’s Top Interventional Cardiologist, Castle Connolly, LTD, 2008-2020
2008 We Care Award, St Joseph Hospital
2008 America’s Best Doctors, Castle Connolly, LTD 2008-2020
2007 Cardiologist of the Year, Strathmore’s Who’s Who2007 Marquis Who’s Who in Medicine
2003 America’s Top Physicians, Consumer’s Research Council of America, 2006-2020
2003 Alumni of the Year, Cosumnes River College
• March 2, 2012, ScoopSanDiego.com, Why AED’s in schools is important
• February 16, 2007 Angels Camp man is Stockton cardiologist first patient to have high tech defibrillator implanted
• November 17, 2008, Stockton doctor on a mission. Dr. Ramin Manshadi of Stockton is leading an effort to increase awareness about Sudden Cardiac Death
• December 23, 2008, Elk Grove grad named America’s best in cardiology
• December 31, 2008, super grads- EGUSD Review in Cardiovascular Medicine Journal the Athlete’s Heart; Prevention of Sudden Cardiac Death
• July 13, 2009, Beating the odds; Medical marvel allows a Stockton woman to outlive her failing heart
• August 18, 2009, H. Luiz presents, the Best Doctors, voted by other Doctors, Athletic Heart Expert
• August 23, 2009, examining the safety of energy drinks
December 13, 2009 Doctor has heart in the right place
• January 2010 PSAat Sacramento Kings, SCD in Athletes
• July 2010 Young Physician Award, The San Joaquin Physician Magazine
• July 2010 Young Physician Award, Central Valley Business Journal Physician Stories- Ramin Manshadi, MD-YouTube by California Medical Society
• December 2011 Staying in Rhythm, San Joaquin Physician front cover
• November 8, 2011 Matters of the Heart, Elk Grove Citizen
January 18, 2011 Book review Station
• 2 0 1 1 , U . S . T o p D o c t o r s , Health.usnews.com, Fox 40 News 2008, 2010, SCD in Athletes Univision TV News 2008, 2010, SCD in Athletes
• May 28, 2012, Stockton Record, Hospital on Pulse Trend
• September 2012, The Bulletin, Embracing Media in Your Practice
• 12/16: National Web Outlet interview (via email) with SheKnows.com (circ. 55 million)in Bozeman, MT- for their Ask the Expert column
• 12/17: National Radio interview with Roy Green Show in Hamilton ON
• 12/22: Radio interview with WILS in Lansing, MI
• 12/23: Radio interview with CFAX in Victoria, BC
• 1/19: Web outlet interview (via email) with AOL Latino
• 1/20: Magazine interview with Newsmax in West Palm Beach, FL
• 1/27: National radio tour with Fox News Radio in New York, NY
• 1/30: Radio interview with WFOB in Fostoria, OH
• 1/30: Radio interview with CKNW in Vancouver, BC
• 1/30: Radio interview with CHNI in Halifax, NS
• 1/30: Radio interview with American Urban Radio Network in Pittsburgh, PA
• 2/1: Radio interview with KMA in Shenandoah, IA
• 2/6/2012 The Athletic Heart, SCD in Athletes, Mountain Weekly News
• 2/6: Radio and print interview with NPR
• 2/2: Radio interview with WGEM in Quincy, IL
• 2/13: Radio interview with WMCS in Milwaukee, W
• 12/17: National radio interview with SiriusXM in New York, NY
• 5/13 PBS American Heart Journal, SCD in Athletes
• 5/11/2012 Long Island Reports, Energy Drinks and Athletes
• 7/30: PBS American Heart Journal, Broken Heart Syndrome
• 8/30: PBS, American Heart Journal, Risks for SCD with energy drinks
• 12/2009 NBC interview SCD in Athletes
• 2020 First Annual Stanford Sport Cardiology Symposium, Palo Alto, CA January 27,2020 Expert Panel Discussion
• 2019 Annual Symposium, Controversies in Advances in Cardiovascular Disease, Beverly Hills, CA, November 14-15, 2019 Presenter, Session Chair, and CO-Director
• 2019 Annual Israel Heart Society Conference, Tel Aviv, Israel, April 30- May 1st presenter
• 2019 10th Annual Cardiology Update Symposium, New Port Beach, CA, September 20-21, 2019 Presenter
• 2019 Annual CA ACC Women in Cardiology Symposium, Los Angles, CA, May 11, 2019 presenter
• 2019 Annual CA ACC Fellows In Training symposium, San Francisco, CA, September 2019 presenter
• 2019 4th Annual Colloquium on AI, Technology, and Future of Cardiology, San Francisco, October 26, 2019 Presenter
• 2019 Insights in Cardiovascular Care Annual Symposium, Stockton, CA Founder and Program Director 2013-2020 presenter 2003,2005, 2006
• 2018 Annual Symposium, Controversies in Advances in Cardiovascular Disease, Beverly Hills, CA, November 14-15, 2019 Presenter, Session Chair, and CO-Director
• 2018 American Society of Nuclear Cardiology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, September 6-9, 2018 Presenter
• 2016 American College of Cardiology Annual Scientific Session, Chicago, Illinois, March 2016 Session Chair
• 2016 International Congress of Cardiology, Barcelona, Spain, May 2016 presenter
• American Board of Interventional Cardiology 2003-Re-certified 2013-2023
• American Board of Cardiology Re-certified 2011-2021
• American Board of Nuclear Cardiology (Board Eligible)
• American Board of Internal Medicine 1998, Re-certified 2008
• Medical Board of California
• Nuclear Medicine
• Fluent: Spanish, English, Farsi
• Semi fluent: Hebrew, French
• St. Joseph’s Medical Center, Stockton, CA
• U.C. Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA
• Dameron Hospital, Stockton, CA
• Stanford Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA
• Lodi Memorial Hospital, Lodi, CA
• Fellow American College of Cardiology
• Fellow American Society of Angiography and Intervention
• Fellow American Heart Association
• Fellow American College of Physicians
• American Medical Association
• American Heart Association Speakers Bureau
• Community Outreach Program El Corazon
• Health for Humanity
• American College of Cardiology
• American Society of Geriatric Cardiology
• American College of Physicians
• Associate of Baha’i Studies
• National Register’s Who’s Who in Executives and Professionals
• Metropolitan Executive and Professional Registry, 2003
• Who’s Who, Honored member Global Directory
• Abbott Pharmaceuticals
• Amarin Pharmaceuticals
• AstraZeneca
• Pfizer Pharmaceuticals
• Novartis Pharmaceuticals
• Sanofi pharmaceuticals
• 1/8: SheKnows.com, Surprising facts about heart health
• 1/11:Creative Loafing newspaper, Coronary concerns, and erectile dysfunction
• 1/1 1: Health New Digest (syndicated worldwide to 7000 journalists), Athletic Heart Sudden Cardiac Death
• 1/18: AOL Latino, Ataques cardiacos aumentan en invierno
• 1/18 Health News Digest (syndicated worldwide, Concerns in men, how love can literally break your heart
• 9/30/2012 Mega diversity exclusive interview, one of the top cardiologists in the U.S.A, Dr. Manshadi
• 6/1/12! Boost on the ground: Troops love 5-hour Energy, but experts rais health concerns
• 9/2012 Men’s Health, Health, radio.net
• 9/2012 Women’s Health radio.net
• The Wisdom of Heart Health — Author, published 2011 Available at Barnes and Noble Stores nationally, proceeds to purchase AED for high schools
• Review in Cardiovascular Medicine The Athlete’s Heart: prevention of sudden cardiac death, by Ramin Manshadi, MD Volume 9, No 4 Fall 2009
• Primary Investigator AWAKE-HF: A Study on Effects of Sacubitril/Valsartan on Physical Activity and Sleep in Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction Patients 1 /2017
• Primary Investigator REDUCE-IT: To Evaluate Its Ability to Reduce Cardiovascular Events in High-Risk Patients With Hypertriglyceridemia and on Statin 4/2016
• Primary Investigator AUGUSTUS: A Study of Apixaban in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Who Are at Risk for Thrombosis Due to Having Had a Recent Coronary Event 4/2016
• Primary Investigator THEMIS: A Study Comparing Cardiovascular Effects of Ticagrelor Versus Placebo in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 7/2015- present
• Primary Investigator TRACER: Carotid Plaque Imaging Study 2007-2010
• ATLAS A Multicenter, Single-Arm Registry of the TAXUS Liberte-SR Stent for the treatment of patients with De Novo Coronary Artery Lesions 2004-2006
• SISR A Multicenter, Randomized, Study of the Sirolimus-Eluting BX VELOCITY Ballon Expandable
• Stent vs Intravascular Brachytherapy in the treatment of patients with In-Stent Restenotic Corona r y Ar t e r y Le s ions 2003-2005
• GUARD Saphenous Vein Graft Intervention Using Angioguard for Reduction of Distal Embolization 2000-2002
• SIRIUS SIROLIMUS-COATED BX VELOCITY STENT 2000-2002
• Pioglitazone Effect on Regression of Intravascular Sonographic Coronary Obstruction Prospective E v a l u a t i o n 2003-2005
• Clopidogrel for High Atherothrombotic Risk and Ischemic Stabiliation Management and A v o i d a n c e 2003-2005
• American, Australian, African trial with Dronedarone in atrial fibrillation or flutter patients for the maintenance of sinus rhythm 2003-2005 A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled, Forced-Titration, 2×2 factorial design Study of Efficacy and Safety of Long Term Administration of Nateglinide and Valsartan in prevention of diabetes and cardiovascular outcomes in subjects with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) 2003-2005
• Blockage of Adenosine receptors with Aminophylline Limits Ischemic Preconditioning in Human Beings Published in the American Heart Journal, September 2000
• Assessing the vasodilation effect of homocystine in pig, Coronary Department of Cardiovascular Medicine; U.C. Davis Medical School, 2000
• The prevalence of vascular disease found in echocardiograms referred for heart murmur Department of Cardiovascular Medicine; U.C. Davis Medical Center, 1999
• Outcomes of octogenarians post coronary angiogram and intervention Department of Cardiovascular Medicine U.C. Davis Medical Center 1999 (abstract published March 2009: Geriatric Cardiology)
• Assessing the cardiopulmonary effect of amiodarone on heart transplant patients Department of Cardiovascular Medicine California Pacific Medical Center 1994-1995
Honoring a Mentor: A Tribute to
Dr. Lawrence Cheung
Serving on the CMA Board of Trustees and the AMA PACWEST alongside the late Dr. Lawrence Cheung was a privilege. Dr. Cheung's unwavering passion for medicine and commitment to service deeply influenced my own journey into leadership roles. He was not only a friend and mentor but also my family's trusted dermatologist. Organized medicine has truly lost a remarkable champion.
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