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Elizabeth Gold, MD

  • Cardiology (Heart Care)
Virginia Mason Medical Center
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Elizabeth Gold, MD

Elizabeth Gold, MD, is a board-certified cardiologist with special interest in women's cardiovascular health, primary prevention of cardiovascular disease, risk factor reduction and research into the underlying cause of atherosclerosis.

Dr. Gold enjoys working with patients over time, empowering them to make healthy lifestyle choices and making a positive difference in their lives. As a researcher studying the interaction between inflammation and lipid metabolism, she is able to bring the latest scientific insights into her conversations with patients.

Dr. Gold is a senior scientist with the Institute for Systems Biology and a Fellow with the American College of Cardiology.

Away from work, Dr. Gold spends time riding and competing with her horse, and enjoying the outdoors with her dogs.

Specialties

  • Cardiology (Heart Care)

Credentials

  • American Board of Internal Medicine, Subspecialty in Cardiovascular Disease

Education

  • Medical School: MD, Yale University Medical School, New Haven, CT, 1993
  • Residency: Internal Medicine Residency, University of Washington, Seattle, 1996
  • Fellowships: Cardiology Fellowship, University of Washington, Seattle, 2002

Medical groups

  • Virginia Mason Medical Center
  • Puget Sound High Value Network
  • Rainier Health Network

Languages

  • English

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